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More bad news if you were hoping Ice Cream Sandwich would become standard anytime soon -- Gingerbread actually increased its market share slightly since last month. So it looks like ICS is a long way off topping the charts. This is a little disappointing considering ICS is about six months old now, and as we say, about to be surpassed by Jelly Bean. Still, it is an improvement on how the year started for ICS, with it appearing on less than 1 per cent of devices. The whole palaver over the rollout for the Samsung Galaxy S2 turned off a lot of customers. One engineer thinks waiting five months for the update is perfectly reasonable. And the real kicker? Ice Cream Sandwich could even make some Android devices worse.
Are you still waiting for Ice Cream Sandwich? How long do you think is reasonable to have to wait? And what are you hoping for from Jelly Bean? Let me know in the comments, iphone case tech 21 or over on our Facebook page, To get all the latest phone reviews, news and features beamed straight to your Android device of choice, head to the Google Play store and download the free CNET Android app today, The latest version of Android is now used on just over 7 per cent of devices, but it still pales compared to Gingerbread..
As expected, the 3.8V, 2,100mAh battery is present and correct, as you can see from the host of pictures that accompany the teardown. Really, this S3 has lost all its dignity. Once the motherboard has been removed from the inner framework, you can see the inner support frame. (It's probably magnesium, but there's no concrete proof.) Then there's a chip that's not attached to the motherboard, that translates touch inputs into zeroes and ones. For the really hardcore parts, the iFixit boys hand the reins to the chaps at Chipworks. I won't go into the chips, but suffice to say there's a quick rundown of them all. Then comes news that the 4.8-inch pane of glass is fused to the display, and the display to the S3's frame, so it's effectively one block.
And the Sony BSI sensor is the same as found in the iPhone 4S, A CMOS sensor, it'll help with low-light shots, so handy for those after-hours snaps you thought were a good idea at the time, The S3 went on sale last week, though there's a shortage of blue models in the UK -- for the next couple of weeks, anyway, Head down to Tesco, and you could pick it up for half price too, Or you could go to a Samsung PIN pop-up store, whatever floats your boat, iphone case tech 21 The S3 fared very well in our tests, with the battery proving particularly impressive..
Have you picked up the S3? What do you make of it? Let me know in the comments, or on our Facebook page. The S3 has been given the teardown treatment, and inside is the same CMOS sensor as in the iPhone 4S. That screwdriver-happy lot over at iFixit have cracked into Samsung's Galaxy S3. And what's this they've found hanging about looking shifty? Why, it's the same Sony backside-illuminated CMOS sensor as seen in the Sony Xperia Arc and iPhone 4S. Hi there. Be respectful, keep it civil and stay on topic. We delete comments that violate our policy, which we encourage you to read. Discussion threads can be closed at any time at our discretion.
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