Kindle Fire Can Be ‘Forced’ To Use Ice Cream Sandwich
Amazon equipped the Kindle Fire tablet with Android OS that they have specially modified. But it seems that somebody out there that have manage to port the standard version of Android into this Amazon tablet. After able to be immersed with Android Gingerbread, it turns out that Android 4.0 or Ice Cream Sandwich (ICS) can also run on Kindle Fire. Even though its not yet perfect, but this fact has proved that Kindle Fire is ready for ICS.
The trials ICS in Kindle Fire were done by several members of XDA developers. But the features aren’t complete yet and its not quite responsive to touches, not like in most ICS tablets. At least, its a first step for Kindle Fire developers to modified the OS in the tablet and replace it with the new version of Android. With the price tag of US$ 199, the Kindle Fire is predicted to continue to grow and demanded by users. Moreover with the open of Kindle Fire to be installed with a standard version of Android, both Gingerbread and Ice Cream Sandwich, this will surely makes this Amazon tablet sold.
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