HTC publishes a new schedule of Ice Cream Sandwich updates for a slew of devices

Posted by Unknown on Wednesday, May 30, 2012


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HTC has just put out a fresh list of estimated update times for a huge list of devices. We’ve gotten a few teasers before, but this is the most complete official list so far. Android 4.0 is already rolling out for some devices such as the Vivid, Sensation and Amaze. Meanwhile the rest of the list is given an approximate 2 month window to allow for testing and carrier vetting of the updates. Here’s the full rundown:
  • DROID Incredible 2 by HTC: To be determined (by the end of August)
  • HTC Amaze 4G: May-June
  • HTC Desire S: June-July
  • HTC Desire HD: July-August
  • HTC EVO 3D: June-July
  • HTC EVO 4G+: May-June
  • HTC EVO Design 4G: June-July
  • HTC Incredible S: June-July
  • HTC Sensation: March-June
  • HTC Sensation 4G: March-June
  • HTC Sensation XE: March-June
  • HTC Sensation XL: April-Jun
  • HTC Rezound: June-July
  • HTC Rhyme: June-July
  • HTC Thunderbolt: July-August
  • HTC Velocity 4G: March-June
  • HTC Vivid: March-June
It’s great to see HTC being as transparent as possible when it comes to update time frames. It’s understandable that they don’t have much control over it once they hand over builds to the carriers, but at least you know if a device is in the pipeline. A few older or less powerful devices are missing from the list, but you can’t win ‘em all.
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ViewSonic teases huge 22-inch Ice Cream Sandwich Tablet

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Is your 10.1 inch Android tablet just not cutting it for size? Looking for something bigger? Then ViewSonic may have just what your’re looking for. Apparently the company is planning a massive 22 inch Ice Cream Sandwich tablet. That’s more than double the size of the average tablet these days. And with a screen that big, we’re thinking they might need to sell it with a car battery for all the juice it requires. Or maybe just a dedicated AC power supply. This thing is definitely not very portable.
Before we get all crazy coming up with silly portmanteaux for this new type of device, word is that ViewSonic will be calling it a “smart business tablet monitor.” Computex is right around the corner at the beginning of June, and we’re anxious to hear more about what ViewSonic has in store.
[via Engadget]
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Motorola shows off new Android 4.0 UI in series

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We’re still waiting for Motorola to start pushing out Android 4.0 updates to various devices. They’ve promised the RAZR and RAZR MAXX would be getting Ice Cream Sandwich before the end of this quarter. While devices like theAtrix, Bionic and Droid 4 will come hopefully soon after that.
And while there’s been a handful of ICS leaks for the RAZR, it didn’t look like much had changed from the current UI. Now in a series of videos, Motorola is showing off the new look they have for Android 4.0, which is much better looking and a far cry from the old MotoBlur look. And they’ve scrapped the horrible all-in-one social networking app in favor of the official Twitter, Facebook and other apps. It’s actually a lot closer to stock, very surprising. Have a look at the videos below and see what you think.

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Ballistic hard-core case for the HTC EVO 4G

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Ok, so maybe the HTC EVO 4G isn’t the latest and greatest phone around. But the fine folks over at Ballistic Cases had a case for one and asked us to review it.
Ballistic lives up to its namesake in what appears to be rugged over-engineering right out of the box for this protective phone case & holster. Very masculine, rough and tumble appearance design in tactical black and grey color scheme.
The two-piece primary case in high-impact composite material snaps together tightly locking, but not impossible to pry apart if necessary. The case has top-notch quality optically clear, glass-like face to protect the screen as well as camera lens window protection, both easily cleaned with a microcloth. Touchscreen of the phone works just as if there was no cover there, aside from the fact that the notification shade is sometime hard to get to on the first try due to the raised top edge. A water-resistant membrane protects the phone’s speaker and microphone openings, and a rubber plug at the bottom protects the ports. The raised rubber over the volume and power buttons allows for easy operation, if not better than bare buttons. The black rubber armor jacket fits like a glove over the water and dust resistant case, further adding to the shock protection.
Finally, the hardshell composite holster with belt clip is also up to Ballistic’s high standard of fit, finish and rugged durability. The hook on the end of the belt clip is a must-have for keeping the holster securely on the belt. And the swivel 180-degree swivel feature has positive clicks so you can have the phone horizontal, vertical, or anywhere in between.
A larger smartphone like the EVO works best in the horizontal position. The thumb release lever has a positive, audible click when the phone is fully retained by the holster. Although sharp corners of the retainer clip are prone to catching on clothing or other things you may brush against.
One other smart engineering feature I would draw attention to here is that Ballistic had the fore thought to design the belt holster to firmly fit the phone with or without the rubber armor skin attached to the case, as it can be used without.
One drawback of the Ballistic case is that your whole device grows exponentially once you’ve put the case on and you have to be prepared for it. It’s approximately twice as thick and slightly wider. If you’re used to carrying your phone without a case, or with a slim case, the Ballistic will be a shocker when you first start using it. But the peace-of-mind protection makes it well worth the bulk. The whole thing should be able to take a drop into a puddle of water, pile of mud, or a toilet and not damage the phone. During testing of the case, there were even a few (accidental) drops of the phone from waste level onto concrete and the Ballistic case just laughed it off like it was nothing.
Overall score would be 9 out of 10 only detracting points for the few things mentioned above.
It appears the EVO 4G case is no longer available from Ballistic (although it can be found on Amazon or Ebay). But Ballistic have a whole range of cases available for many different devices. You can check out all the cases on theBallistic Cases website.
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