Sunday, March 11, 2012

Tablets Archos G9 started getting Android ICS


Company Archos has announced that its series of plates G9 (Archos 101 80 G9 and G9) started getting the operating system upgrade to version Android Ice Cream Sandwich. Update is distributed over the air (OTA) and eventually will be available worldwide. Users will notice on your plate: the letter "A" in the lower right corner of the screen, and then update can be downloaded.

The devices will be the version of Android 4.0.3 Ice Cream Sandwich, which, according to Archos, provide them with faster browsing, multitasking, an update notification, customizable desktop widgets are resizable, support for Ethernet USB adapter, and a tighter integration with social networks. In addition, improved text input, and spell checking. Among other innovations - 1080p resolution for most video codecs, automatic loading of descriptions and subtitles to movies, plus the transfer of content wirelessly between devices. Also in the firmware update will include an application Archos, which enables you to control the tablet from the other Android-device, using it as a remote control.

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