Omap is the preferred chip set for ice cream sandwich? Sweet! Check out the article on android central.
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Omap is the preferred chip set for ice cream sandwich? Sweet! Check out the article on android central.
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If this phone really does rule all machines then we should get it in November...
That would be nice. If we were going to start a pool, I would pick 2/14/2012 give or take a day or two.
I'm thinking early January.
Main advantage would be honeycomb elements. Such as, USB host support, better multitasking(maybe?) And Idk perhaps better use of both cores.This may be a dumb question, but exactly what are the main advantages of ICS?
Basically from what I have read there are a few big new features from ICS and lots of small ones.
The big ones off the top of my head are:
- Full Multicore support (better performance and battery life for us), right now in GB only the kernel offers SMP support, the OS cant take advantage of it at all so its sort of a "dumb" process management
- JIT improvements will make apps (non-ndk) about 160-180% faster
- Unified Android (Same version on Google TV, Tablets and Phones) so less fragmentation
- UI Improvements (such as render script for h/w accelerated graphics in a UI)
- More OS code separation (ex more updates via market instead of needing to wait for firmware updates)
- Better multitasking
so yea you get the idea