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Guest Matty-p

Im guessing that you have all seen but 4.0.1 has been open sourced and is available to be repo'd with the following: 'ics-release' branch:repo init -u https://android.googlesource.com/platform/manifest -b android-4.0.1_r1

More details and the original Google groups posting can be found here: Source

are we going to wait for CM to roll something ICS based out for the blade or are we going about this on our own?

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Guest the_crevis

Wow, thats sooner then we thought! :D all really talented devs who think they can make a working (ish) build go for it please! :D I would be very willing to help in anyway, even by just testing

-Ben.

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Guest deepmenace

does anyone know if ICS is going to be a lot more system intensive or is it going to be like Windows 7 in comparison to Vista? newer and nicer but runs fine on old devices?

just thinking that the san fran is pretty underpowered already when you get a load of widgets and background stuff loaded on.....is a new OS going to drag it down further?

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does anyone know if ICS is going to be a lot more system intensive or is it going to be like Windows 7 in comparison to Vista? newer and nicer but runs fine on old devices?

just thinking that the san fran is pretty underpowered already when you get a load of widgets and background stuff loaded on.....is a new OS going to drag it down further?

Its said that if the device runs gingerbread it should run ICS

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does anyone know if ICS is going to be a lot more system intensive or is it going to be like Windows 7 in comparison to Vista? newer and nicer but runs fine on old devices?

just thinking that the san fran is pretty underpowered already when you get a load of widgets and background stuff loaded on.....is a new OS going to drag it down further?

Every new version of Android seems to run better than the last, afaik there's nothing too resource intensive in the new version which couldn't be changed e.g. lockscreen or launcher.

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Guest unrandomsam

Every new version of Android seems to run better than the last, afaik there's nothing too resource intensive in the new version which couldn't be changed e.g. lockscreen or launcher.

It uses the GPU allot more but I think for the blade that might be a good thing as compared to the processor the gpu is a fair bit more powerful. (i.e 1st gen snapdragon had same gpu).

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