So you have just picked up a Samsung
Galaxy Nexus, Asus Transformer Prime or updated your old device to
Google’s latest OS, Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich.
Here’s a quick look at 5 of these features.
1. Camera App
The camera app on ICS has been updated
with features and filters that will keep you busy before you need to
resort to third party apps. Features such as cropping, red-eye
reduction, face glow, straightening, rotating, flipping, and sharpening
have made their way to the OS natively. Apart from a variety of filters
and silly effects that have made their way to the app, Google has also
added the ability for onboard editing making the camera app on the
Galaxy Nexus a strong contender when pitched against the iPhone.
2. Data Monitoring
If you are a data hungry user, there is
no need to rely on third part apps such as 3G watch dog to monitor your
data usage. You can monitor your data consumption from the inbuilt app
itself. The app let’s users not only set a cap on the maximum limit of
your network (3G) data consumption but also monitor how much data is
being used by each individual app.
3. Notifications
The pulls down notifications have been
such a hit in Android devices that even Apple realized their value and
added them to iOS. Google however has taken the notifications to the
next level in the Vanilla ICS experience. It is very easy to remove
notifications from the pull down menu by simply swiping left or right.
4. App Killer
You no longer need a third party app to
kill active apps. You can simply click on the “multitasking” button that
shows you all the apps that are running in the background. All you need
to do is swipe left for the apps you wish to close and voila, the app
is killed. The only downside to this is that you need to kill each app
individually unlike third party apps where all the open apps can be
killed with a single click. But hey, the addition of the option straight
out of the OS is nice isn’t it?
5. Apps in folders
Just as folders has become a hit in iOS, you no longer need third party apps or skins to create folders in Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. All you need to do drag one app icon over the other on the home screen and you have a folder ready. This is very similar to the iOS interface and that isn’t a bad thing.
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