Recommended Posts

Samsung: no ICS upgrade for Galaxy S and Galaxy Tab because of TouchWiz

Samsung has just distributed the worst news of this Ice Cream Sandwich upgrade cycle: the popular Galaxy S smartphone that sold 10 million units last year and the 7-inch Galaxy Tab tablet won't be upgraded to Android 4.0. The company's argument is that they lack sufficient RAM and ROM to run the new OS alongside TouchWiz and other "experience-enhancing" software. This will come as a massive blow to the great many users of the Galaxy S, who would have rightly expected the 1GHz Hummingbird processor and accompanying memory to be able to handle ICS ? it's the same hardware as you'll find inside the Nexus S, and that phone is receiving Android 4.0 over the air right now.

Samsung addresses that inconsistency by again pointing to the differing software provision; the Nexus S only has to run the basic Android OS, whereas the Galaxy S has to deliver TouchWiz, carrier services, video calling software, and, in some markets, mobile TV.

HTC had this exact same issue when upgrading the Desire to Gingerbread a few months back, and after some equivocation, it was forced to disable some functions of its own Android skin, Sense, in order to make the upgrade fit. So Samsung isn't alone in making its users suffer for buying a skinned Android device.

Source: The Verge

chanting

Kill Android skins, kill Android skins.... What do we want, ICS, how do we want it, NO SKINS!

/chanting

Hey Samsung, how about this. Make the update available for the device with ONLY stock Android but in a custom ZIP format. The normal user wont know how to find it or what to do with it if they do find it. For those users that know what it is know they'll also be missing that "Enhanced Experience" but they'll continue to buy your latest and greatest expensive devices without second guessing the purchase. The HTC G1 wasn't a "great" device by any stretch of the word, it's all the geeks that bought it up because of all the cool stuff that it could be forced to do. This is why you are in the position of power now, if that G1 failed, Android wouldn't be where it is now and it only flurished because of all the geeks out there that just had to have one to hack to death!

I prefer stock android as well. As a side note some of the "enhanced experiences" such as Vlingo that comes with the SGS2 (maybe the SGS1 as well I don't know) is absolutely horribly! It's a reminder that voice recognition has a long way to go!

The original GS was announces in March 2010 and released the following June. By the time Samsung would of gotten around to even putting ICS on the GS, it would be 2 years.

But again, I am betting that more phones from here on out will be able to support the new OS. Google says that is one of the reasons they are working with manufacturers to be able to provide updates faster and more phones will get the latest. They just have to get everyone on the new version from here on out.

Just MO

CM9 btw

CM8 => Android 3.0

CM is getting sloppy lately. They are to big and dont handle issues as well IMO. They were great when I had my original MyTouch 3g. I find myself using other's ROMs over CM and they are smoother.

Kinda off topic, I know. :)

That's great. I expect hTC will come and say the same thing about the ICS on the Desire HD (although it has 256MB RAM more than the galaxy S).

Well, nevermind, long-live CyanogenMOd! I hate Sense/Touchwiz/Motoblur/etc, and any of those will ruin the ICS experience anyway.

Besides CM8 and other ROM's will get ICS on your Galaxy S devices :)

CM9. CM8 will be skipped. :laugh:

CM is getting sloppy lately. They are to big and dont handle issues as well IMO. They were great when I had my original MyTouch 3g. I find myself using other's ROMs over CM and they are smoother.

Kinda off topic, I know. :)

while i settled with CM , barely had SGS2 for month and half ,killed Touchwiz with fire!!

UI much better now , while hay it work for me :)

I already knew the SGS will not be supported. Its an elitist behavior coming from Samsung. CM9 is one of the alternatives SGS owners can look upto when it is released in January.

This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Posts

    • Google pitches Spanner as one database for all AI agents with these new featues by Karthik Mudaliar Google Cloud is introducing new features within Spanner, its distributed database, as a place where enterprises should keep their data, using which AI agents could make smarter and better decisions. In a detailed blog post, Google highlighted quite a few features coming to Spanner, including relational data, graph relationships, vector search, key-value access, full-text search, and operational analytics together in one database architecture. Google says that today's systems aren't well-made for AI agents. There could be data that is present in one system, search indexes in another, embeddings in a vector database, and relationship data in a graph database. This fragmentation isn't great for AI agents to do their jobs because they don't have access to all of this data in one place. This is where Google is positioning Spanner as a solution. Spanner is already a globally distributed relational database with strong consistency, and Google wants its customers to see it as a broader data layer for AI applications. The company introduced something called Spanner Graph, along with integrated vector search, full-text search, a Cassandra-compatible key-value endpoint, and a columnar engine for analytical queries on operational data. Google also added that its ScaNN-powered vector search can support indexes with more than 10 billion vectors, while the columnar engine can make some analytical scans up to 200 times faster. All of this isn't just exclusive to the Google Cloud Platform, and there's support for multi-cloud as well. This comes via Spanner Omni, which Google says is a downloadable, containerized version of Spanner that can run on Kubernetes and in environments outside Google Cloud, including Microsoft Azure and AWS, and even on-premises infrastructure as well as edge deployments. Google says that customers who are interested in the full-featured edition should contact the company, and there's no word on commercial availability or separate pricing. Those interested can read the full blog by Google Cloud, which details these features individually.
    • Kalmuri 4.2.5 by Razvan Serea Kalmuri is your all-in-one, portable screen capture and recording solution designed for speed, simplicity, and flexibility. Whether you need a full-screen snapshot, a custom area, a scrolling webpage, or smooth video recording, Kalmuri delivers with ease. Capture text instantly from images with built-in OCR, keep floating images on top for quick reference, and use the precise color picker for perfect design matching. Customize hotkeys to work your way and share results instantly with built-in upload options. Kalmuri runs without installation, making it ideal for USB use, and offers an intuitive interface that’s easy to learn. Kalmuri key features: Video recording support (designation of whole screen and area) Whole screen, active program, window control, area application Extract text from images using optical character recognition (OCR). Support for PNG, JPG, WEBP, BMP, GIF file formats MP4 video recording powered by FFmpeg for high-quality results Full web page capture Share the captured image on the web Color extraction function Printer output Hotkey settings Adjustable via keyboard for area capture (Arrow key, Ctrl+Arrow key, Shift+Arrow key) File name format (sequential, datetime) Free to use it at work, at home, in government offices, at school, etc. Using Kalmuri portable for video recording Kalmuri’s portable version doesn’t include FFmpeg, which is required for video recording. Without it, you’ll get an “error FFmpeg.exe not found” message. To fix this, download FFmpeg from the provided link, extract it, and place FFmpeg.exe in Kalmuri’s folder. Kalmuri will then recognize it automatically, allowing you to start recording in high quality instantly. Kalmuri 4.2.5 changelog: Fixed an intermittent crash when using Area Capture Improved stability for Area Capture and screen recording Resolved a capture issue that could occur right after startup Download: Kalmuri 4.2.5 | 24.2 MB (Freeware) Download: Kalmuri Portable 4.2.5 | 2.1 MB View: Kalmuri Website | Screenshot Get alerted to all of our Software updates on Twitter at @NeowinSoftware
    • They have lots of info on me, I have a facebook account and have done so for years, it was the thing to have then. My phone number is not on it. I don't have the Facebook app on my phone these days, just the messenger part, and only for a couple of people to contact me, most will text me via SMS or phone. I agree, Meta, like others, even without an account will know something about me. Just have to try and keep some things private Also, never saw the need for Whatsapp, people used to ask for me to join it, but as I said to them, I have SMS and a phone, use that, or email
  • Recent Achievements

    • First Post
      rosiecharles earned a badge
      First Post
    • Reacting Well
      Juan Dela earned a badge
      Reacting Well
    • Week One Done
      Collagen Project earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • Reacting Well
      Wakeen1966 earned a badge
      Reacting Well
    • Rookie
      Almohandis went up a rank
      Rookie
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      515
    2. 2
      +Edouard
      273
    3. 3
      PsYcHoKiLLa
      143
    4. 4
      Steven P.
      99
    5. 5
      macoman
      54
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!