HTC announces which devices to get Ice Cream Sandwich
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HTC has been terribly vague about which devices will get Ice Cream Sandwich, the next major version of Android, as they are with almost any Android release. However, today they have announced via a brief Facebook post which devices will get the update. Hint: it's not many.
According to the post, the HTC Sensation, HTC Sensation XL, HTC Sensation XE, HTC Rezound (US only), HTC EVO 3D, HTC EVO Design 4G (US Only) and HTC Amaze (US Only) will get the updates. This means that only devices from 2011 will see the update right now, and many others will likely be left to their own methods.
The announcement follows typical behavior by Android vendors; only updating extremely recent devices to the latest version of Android, and leaving the rest of their user base to find their own way to upgrade. The practice can leave users open to all sorts of bad things, such as phishing attacks from 3rd party ROM's or bricking their phones.
They did at least say that they're "continuing to assess [their] product portfolio" for device upgrade timing, however this is usually corporate speak for "it's not likely that older devices will see the updates officially."
But hey, it's good to see HTC try, right? The updates won't begin until 2012.
Thats disappointing. I had read an article in which they stated they would try to put it on all devices that were able to run it. From what I understand any phone running gingerbread should not have problems with ICS so I'm still hopeful.
Occupy HTC!!!!!!!!!!
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No big deal. I would imagine that the CM team would support the Evo 4G for the release of ICS and CM9. The OG Droid is still supported and that phone is really old at this point. There are probably too many Evo users for the Dev community to ignore.
i pretty much saw this coming. i really doubt that ics will ever come to the evo. but, the good news is that the devs will be working hard to port over ics to the evo..... that i do no have any doubts about.....that is a sure thing. so once the code for ics is released i guarantee you that there will be plenty of roms for you guys to choose from.
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Oh so that's how it is? Now it's "you guys". Oh that hurts OCN.
Enjoy the new phone.
yeah i'm enjoying it very much thank you
but i must say that you guys who have evo's that are rooted are very spoiled. the evo has by far the best community of devs still supporting the device of any phone out there now. i really did not understand this until i got my 3vo rooted. if you can, i would say to you guys to hold out for as long as possible with your evo's. it is truly a one of a kind community that i doubt any phone will ever replicate unless the devs all get together and migrate to one phone.
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Thats disappointing. I had read an article in which they stated they would try to put it on all devices that were able to run it. From what I understand any phone running gingerbread should not have problems with ICS so I'm still hopeful.
Occupy HTC!!!!!!!!!!
No need to "Occupy HTC" just ROOT HTC!! And wait a bit....
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yeah i'm enjoying it very much thank you
but i must say that you guys who have evo's that are rooted are very spoiled. the evo has by far the best community of devs still supporting the device of any phone out there now. i really did not understand this until i got my 3vo rooted. if you can, i would say to you guys to hold out for as long as possible with your evo's. it is truly a one of a kind community that i doubt any phone will ever replicate unless the devs all get together and migrate to one phone.
No need to "Occupy HTC" just ROOT HTC!! And wait a bit....
Still hoping for an OTA update. It would just make life much easier for the devs and we'd have many complete ROMS very quickly compared to our ported sense 3.5 roms where we have a bunch of them but none are really 100% yet.
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At least AOSP wise we'll be covered. It is great to see that the dev community is still extremely active on the Evo. It's certainly not something I considered when I bought my Evo, but it will be considered heavily when (if?) I upgrade to a new phone in another 9 months. I am perfectly content with my Evo though and will be even happier when ICS is up and running from the CM team. I saw the thread on XDA, but is that just a port of the SDK? True source hasn't been released yet from what I have seen.
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I'm still considering upgrading to either the Samsung Galaxy S2 Epic 4G touch or the 3VO. When Evos are selling for like $50 used its hard to pass up best buy's offer of $300 for it with the buy back program.
Neither of them seem to have the kind of Dev support I'm looking for...
I've got till December to make up my mind... So we will see.
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Still hoping for an OTA update. It would just make life much easier for the devs and we'd have many complete ROMS very quickly compared to our ported sense 3.5 roms where we have a bunch of them but none are really 100% yet.
I'm gonna assume since we're in the "All things Rooted" forum that we're rooted...so wouldn't an OTA be a big no-no for us no matter what if we're rooted?? I was rooted Froyo and flashed the Gingerbread rooted ROM...no OTA for me.
Or maybe I'm misunderstanding and perhaps you're saying NOT for US to accept an OTA but IF there was an OTA, then the devs would be able to push out a full rooted ICS more easily for us who are already rooted??
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I'm gonna assume since we're in the "All things Rooted" forum that we're rooted...so wouldn't an OTA be a big no-no for us no matter what if we're rooted?? I was rooted Froyo and flashed the Gingerbread rooted ROM...no OTA for me.
Or maybe I'm misunderstanding and perhaps you're saying NOT for US to accept an OTA but IF there was an OTA, then the devs would be able to push out a full rooted ICS more easily for us who are already rooted??
yes i believe that is what rxpert was saying. but the source code will be out long before there will be an ics ota (which will never happen for the evo)
Yes, that is what I was referring to. If we already have working 4g/mms/ect the major obstacles will already be taken care of and it will just be optimization and themeing
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