Earlier this week, Samsung named the devices that were due to get Ice
Cream Sandwich in early 2012. They've now confirmed that the Galaxy S
and 7-inch Galaxy Tab definitely aren't in line for the update.
According to Samsung's announcement,
the phone and tablet lack sufficient RAM and ROM to run the new OS
alongside TouchWiz and other “experience-enhancing” software.
Disappointing
news for 10 million Galaxy S users out there - especially if you stop
and think about the fact that the processor and memory specs of the
Galaxy S are pretty much the same as the ICS-toting Nexus S.
Samsung
skirts that issue by pointing to the fact that the Galaxy S has to run
TouchWiz, carrier services, video calling software, and, in some
markets, mobile TV. By comparison, the Nexus S just runs the Android OS
alone. Sorry, Galaxy S users: you're out of luck.
