Google has announced via its developer blog an update to Android 4.0.3 that will bring optimizations and bug fixes along with new APIs. This update is also considered to be the base version that will be pushed by third parties on production phones and tablets in the weeks ahead.

The very first Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich smartphone, the Galaxy Nexus, had just launched yesterday on Verizon. New owners of the device were immediately prompted for an update to version 4.0.2, which brought improved mobile hotspot functionality, optimized 3G/4G data connections and more.
Today’s update to version 4.0.3 brings more optimizations but also additional APIs that allow developers to tap into Contacts, Calendar, and camera capabilities such as video stabilization. Additionally, there are some improvements in graphics, database, spell-checking, Bluetooth, and more.
[via Android Developer Blog]
Relevant Entries on SlashGear.com
- Google Chrome OS update hits Cr-48 with trackpad, 3G & other fixes
- Adobe Flash 10.3 Now on Android Market
- Finalized Honeycomb SDK released for Android 3.0 developers
- ARM Eagle next generation core at Computex 2010
- Opera Mobile coming to Android and Opera 11 will have extensions
- Canon offers firmware update to v1.2.2 for EOS 7D
- Google release Android 2.2 Froyo SDK for devs
- Android 2.3.4 hitting Nexus S OTA with Gtalk video calls [Video]
Android 4.0.3 to bring bug fixes, optimizations, and new APIs is written by Rue Liu & originally posted on SlashGear.
© 2005 - 2011, SlashGear. All right reserved.
- Category: Blog, Technology
- Tags:adobe, adobe-flash, calendar, chrome, cream-sandwich, fixes, galaxy-nexus, mobile, opera, permanent-link, such-as-video, update



No Responses to “My Story, Android 4.0.3 to bring bug fixes, optimizations, and new APIs” Leave a reply ›