ICS update for HTC Incredible S users in India
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by tech2 News Staff
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Earlier this month, HTC released the Android Ice Cream Sandwich update for the HTC Sensation XE, and now it is being rolled out for Incredible S users in India. HTC has announced to bring the Ice Cream Sandwich update to its 16 devices in India, and the list includes both Sensation XE and Incredible S. The Android 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich update is available as an Over The Air (OTA) update for the Incredible S and is said to be 250 MB in size. Those Incredible S users who haven’t received a notification for the update can manually update it by navigating to ‘Software Update’ under ‘About Phone’ in the ‘Settings’ app. The HTC Incredible S was launched in India early last year, running on Android Froyo. After two months, it received the Android 2.3 Gingerbread update. ![]() ICS update, finally
The list of HTC devices to get the update as reported earlier include HTC’s Sensation, Sensation XE, Sensation XL, Desire S, Desire HD, Evo 3D, Incredible S, and the women-centric Rhyme. The Android Ice Cream Sandwich operating system was launched last year, and faced flak for not making it to many handsets. As you can see, ICS updates are now slowly rolling out, but Android has already launched its next and newest version. |
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