Now that the Tab 2 is sold in the US...
...when do you guys think we will see an update to ICS? I still refuse to root...I just don't want to. So I am anxiously (but not psychotically) waiting to get the update that will hopefully fix some of the lag issues and buggy OS of 3.2.
Has anyone here heard of a realistic date to get the OTA update to ICS?
Also, how many of you will be upgrading (or lateral-grading) to the Tab 2?
Thanks.
Re: Now that the Tab 2 is sold in the US...
I got no date but i guess end of Q2 / beginning of Q3 in europe...
Sure, ICS would be nice. However, i can wait. I bought my GTab as seen - seen with HC.
Re: Now that the Tab 2 is sold in the US...
Originally Posted by
fetterjohn ...when do you guys think we will see an update to ICS? I still refuse to root...I just don't want to. So I am anxiously (but not psychotically) waiting to get the update that will hopefully fix some of the lag issues and buggy OS of 3.2.
Has anyone here heard of a realistic date to get the OTA update to ICS?
Also, how many of you will be upgrading (or lateral-grading) to the Tab 2?
Thanks.
I have already rooted and installed ICS on mine (CM9), but to be honest, while there are some great features, it's certainly not without bugs itself, especially since there still is no ICS kernel source for this tab. If you're the adventurous type, the ICS ROMs are worth checking out, but I certainly wouldn't consider it necessary.
Trust me, even those of us already running ICS are anxiously awaiting an "official" version.
Absolutely no reason to switch to the Tab 2...it's NOT an upgrade, and frankly, I'm quite happy with the one I have now.
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Somewhere between 4 months from now and never. I'm not convinced we'll ever get it.
Re: Now that the Tab 2 is sold in the US...
Originally Posted by
paintdrinkingpete I have already rooted and installed ICS on mine (CM9), but to be honest, while there are some great features, it's certainly not without bugs itself, especially since there still is no ICS kernel source for this tab. If you're the adventurous type, the ICS ROMs are worth checking out, but I certainly wouldn't consider it necessary.
Trust me, even those of us already running ICS are anxiously awaiting an "official" version.
Absolutely no reason to switch to the Tab 2...it's NOT an upgrade, and frankly, I'm quite happy with the one I have now.
With your comment about no official kernel...how is there no official kernel when the tab 2 has ICS? I am not a dev and will never be one...but how can they not take that one and use it in the OG Tab10.1?
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It's already been announced here in Canada, but I'm rooted and don't really care as many apps don't work with ICS yet. The 3.2 ROM I use is super fast & stable.
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Using a CM9 preview on my Tab 10.1 now, ICS is a major performance increase. =)
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I also don't think the new tab2 is an upgrade from my tab 10.1 I love this thing and am glad I have it and not have to worry that I won't be able to get it with all the ruckus from Apple. I can't like Apple products. They think they have to have it all and they don't.
Those who don't want customization and just want limits on what they can do will be happy with Apple. As for me......no thanks. Android, Samsung Tab and my HTC Thunderbolt.....that's all good for me.
Re: Now that the Tab 2 is sold in the US...
Originally Posted by
fetterjohn With your comment about no official kernel...how is there no official kernel when the tab 2 has ICS? I am not a dev and will never be one...but how can they not take that one and use it in the OG Tab10.1?
Sorry so late to reply, but essentially because the Tab 2 and Tab 1 are different hardware specs.
Think of it like drivers on your PC... Just because you own a "Dell" doesn't mean you can buy a different model Dell laptop and slap the same image with same hardware drivers on it, because the internal parts are different.