In this week's Ask Maggie, I explain some of the new features and benefits of the upcoming Google Android OS, Ice Cream Sandwich.
I also explain to another reader why I don't think BlackBerry maker Research In Motion will ever make a BlackBerry Messenger app for the iPhone. And finally, I answer a reader's question about whether the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S II will support AT&T's 4G wireless network.
By the end of this year, users of Google Android smartphones should be able to sink their teeth into the next version of Android OS: Ice Cream Sandwich. But what does this upgrade really mean for smartphone users?
I was at the Google I/O developer conference this week in San Francisco, where Google announced a brand new OS upgrade for its Android mobile platform. So I was able to get the lowdown on what's expected in this latest version. Google Android OS updates have been introduced so rapidly since Android first launched two and a half years ago that for average Android smartphones users, it's hard to keep up with what it all means.
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