Android 4.0 User Guide: The 13 Biggest Changes

Wednesday, October 19, 2011
On October 19 in Hong Kong, Google took the wraps off Android 4.0 (aka "Ice Cream Sandwich"), the biggest update to the company's popular mobile operating system since the tablet-optimized Android 3.0 (aka "Honeycomb") debuted in early 2011.

Check out our slideshow to see the biggest new features Google's Android 4.0 has to offer.
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