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I've heard from Verizon that the ICS update is suppose to be release at the end of July or in August. Has anyone seen it already? I'm wanting to know if it is going be better than the current OS.
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No it hasn't been released yet. There have been no rumor or leaks. Verizon just released the Rezound ICS update a few days ago. Following that pattern, I would guess that Thunderbolt would be likely to be released at the end of the August or early September. No one will know for sure that is happening until user start to receive on their devices and the Support page is update to reflect the Changelog for the ICS update.
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Don't get your hopes up. device prob too old for it.
just an idea, the rezound has had ics since around april, there is no alpha leak at this time for the thunderbolt
if there is no ALPHA leak, there is no way there will ever be an OTA ics
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i hope it's accurate, but i'm not holding my breath since it hasn't even been leaked yet. if we get it, i'll bet it will be at least september.
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AZSALUKI wrote:
i hope it's accurate, but i'm not holding my breath since it hasn't even been leaked yet. if we get it, i'll bet it will be at least september.
That's what I figure when the update will happen. If it hasn't shown up yet by October then the chances diminish significantly in my book.
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I just saw on one of the Android sites that there is an ICS leak for the Thunderbolt floating around. I think this is the first leak that I have heard about. I'm trying hard to not get too excited. 🙂
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http://androidcommunity.com/htc-thunderbolt-ice-cream-sandwich-build-leaks-20120821/
just did a quick search myself after seeing your post and looks promising
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BAMF. the best developers out there for htc devices. i'll let you know in about an hour how stable it is
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AZ i.c.s re-lease for the T-Bolt is to far isn't it.. i.v been away from computer for while an was just wondering.. b
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Isn't that a ICS port not a leak build?
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i really don't know the ins and outs. it is a "This is an actual leak of a 4.0.3 (ICS) ROM for the Thunderbolt from HTC and Verizon." not sure if that answers your question or not?
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Yes it does.. Thanks.
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Saw this last night. Maybe I'll have to blow all the dust off the old Thunderbolt and let it have an ice cream sammich.
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fyi....whatever it is, it runs just fine....or so i hear
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Played around with it briefly last night. Aside from looking at the about screen, you'd never even know it was ICS. It's amazing at the lengths HTC goes to completely shield the user from even the tiniest bit of stock android.
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true, but you still get some of what i wanted the most....the notification slide away (one at a time instead of "clear all"), apps management, drag and drop to create folders, power management and data usage, native photo editing, etc, etc, and the 2 that i think most people are most looking forward to are screenshots and disabling apps.
sure, it still looks like sense, but you get all of the little features that, individually don't seem like much, but i think makes a world of difference. plus, at least the apps have the 4.0 look and feel. and this was day one. you'll see "senseless" versions soon now. i did notice that htc went so far as to do away with the widget tab in the app drawer. just seems pointless that they can't at least somewhat mimic how 4.0 is supposed to look.
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i did notice that htc went so far as to do away with the widget tab in the app drawer. just seems pointless that they can't at least somewhat mimic how 4.0 is supposed to look.
yeah, they try so hard to differentiate themselves from their competition that they end up with an over-bloated mess. Thought Sense was supposed to start being lighter? Better find a new direction soon or they'll end up being the next RIM. After using Touchwiz on the GSIII, I'm liking it way better than Sense but wish Samsung wouldn't have fudged with the native ICS drag/drop folder creation.
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After using Touchwiz on the GSIII, I'm liking it way better than Sense but wish Samsung wouldn't have fudged with the native ICS drag/drop folder creation.
I agree that the new ICS Touchwiz on the S3 is nicer than the old version, I am amazed to ever hear myself say this because I really hated that UI..... I have been running the stock UI and loving it, tried Launcher Pro, ADW and Go Launcher and found myself back using Touchwiz.
I looked at the latest Sense update in the upcoming update and it simply looks like Sense 2.1 that was originally on the device with the 3.0 lockscreen. I hope the update brings better performance because I do not see any major UI design changes..
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to me it's the little things. i'll tell you what i am most jealous of in the siii. when you get a call you can decline and send an sms instantly. while you can do this with sense (sort of), it can only be done if your screen happens to be awake when the call comes in. if this is the case then you can tap to decline it and auto reply an sms with a standard message ("i'm bussy. will call you back." or whatever). on the siii you can do this from a locked screen. it's a silly little thing, but i LOVE that feature and if you can't do it from a locked screen, it kind of defeats it entirely. i've looked in to apps for JUST this feature, but they all seem to take over a lot more of my phone than i want (they either integrate the dialer with contacts and sms or they only auto reply to sms, etc, etc.). it's a little thing that i didn't even know existed until my wife PROMPTLY declined a call of mine with an sms reply that came through to me while i was still listening to the ring on my end. now that i've seen it though, it is really handy and often times keeps people from leaving a voice mail because they get the reply before it even goes to voice mail and they know you'll call them back shortly.
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it can be "de-sensed" for the most part.
but aparently "this" guy hasn't had time to fix the dock though (yet).