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So Android 4.0 will run on the Archos G9 ICS in early 2012

by admin on Dec.31, 2011, under electronics, hardware

Now we know why there was a delay of Archos tablets until early 2012, they were saving the best for last and so surprised how well it works with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich in a generation Tablets Archos G9.

In a video posted a few hours ago you can see that Archos tablets G9 along very well with the latest version of Android, but the truth Archos did not expect so soon. As discussed from the company, the tablets come in early 2012 with Android 4.0 pre-installed and function as well as we can see in the video, the more we will be considering one.

Despite being a preliminary sample, the performance of the system is incredibly fast, smooth response and interface responds perfectly compared to previous versions of what we can easily deduce that the software upgrade hardware in combination with a can offer decent results rather than interesting. With this announcement Archos brand guideline, only expected to remain well and are of the first manufacturers to make available to purchase products with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich.

The Archos models offer screens are represented by 8 and 10 “, both powered by an OMAP 4 processor 1.5GHz dual core and both SSD storage on hard disk. The version that already has its Archos Android tablet is 4.0.1, OTA update Google released some after the official presentation of the operating system, which tells me that updates with the manufacturer at least, are a day.

I must say that Archos products have greatly improved in its early versions, the software did not even include the Android Market, formed a screen resolution that left much to be desired and poor hardware, but these new versions (despite not having the best design the world) did show that the company wants and gets better with new releases. Now the price is still low compared to tablets with similar specifications. The Archos G9 range from $ 329 to $ 469, all depend on the size, type and storage capacity.


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