Your smartphone or tablet is just begging for an update. From time to time, these mobile devices are blessed with maintenance refreshes, corrections of bugs, custom ROM and nothing between, and so many of them is floating goshawk's easy for significant to get lost in the mix. To ensure that they not escape without notice, we collected every possible update, hack and other various tomfoolery we could find in the last week and they crammed into a gathering of Commodus. If you find something available for your device, please give us a call to end at engadget dawt com and we do know. Enjoy!
Updated official Android
First processor ASUS: Version 9.4.2.28 of the software is available for this Tegra 3 tablet. In particular, the new software provides support to unlock face and makes any corrections to the GPS dongle. Users will find now also features Bluetooth HDP, and plenty of bug fixes. [Android Central]Samsung Galaxy S III: the first day ever for first smartphone Sammy is now available for download on the service of Kies. A new baseband and the kernel, software is said to make stability improvements. [Android Central]Motorola Droid RAZR and RAZR Maxx Droid: June 12 to come and gone, and despite the claims by sources of CNET, these two Verizon smartphones remain without Ice Cream Sandwich. Now, however, Big Red has taken to Twitter to announce that Android 4.0 is, indeed, deployment for these devices. [CNET]HTC Droid Incredible 2: Verizon Wireless is now sending a minor revision of software who said to resolve vain image downloads from social networks. In addition, the update also provides support for wireless warning system. [Droid Life]Sony Tablet p: last we knew Sony, update Android 4.0 for this clamshell tablet was created to the establishment on 24 May. That was never to be, but fortunately, the software is now deployed in some regions. In addition to the redesign of the operating system, update provides support for mini apps, and the ability to launch the camera on the lock screen. [SlashGear]Sony Xperia Ray: Telus is now deploy Android 4.0 for this smartphone average weight. [MobileSyrup]HTC Amaze 4 G: this excellent camera phones is now eligible for an update for Ice Cream Sandwich, courtesy of Wind Mobile and Mobilicity to the Canada. [TechnoBuffalo 1, 2]
Unofficial updates to Android, custom ROM and various hacks.
CyanogenMod 9: Code was frozen for the ROM Android popular 4.0 this week, which means that developers will change their attention to adding features to crush the bugs in anticipation for the final version. In the news, built nightly CM9 is now available for the T-Mobile Galaxy S II, AT & T Galaxy S II Skyrocket and the international Galaxy S III. [Thanks, Alex] [Central android, Android Police, xda-developers]CyanogenMod 7.2: based on Android 2.3, the first stable batch of Roma for CyanogenMod 7.2 are now available for a large number of devices from HTC, LG, Motorola, Samsung, Sony and ZTE. The last ROM includes many features that were brought back from CyanogenMod 9, and it also supports a wide variety of phones. [Android Police]HTC Rezound: A new version of Ice Cream Sandwich leakage is now available which said problems with threads of SMS and the widget data. [Droid Life]
Refreshes, we've covered this week
MIUI reached Google game as a pitcher of MiHome, gives that Xiaomi lookMicrosoft and Nokia provide data traffic improved Windows Phone, announce international plansAT & effort BYOD t for BlackBerry, iOS and Windows Phone with toggle 2.0Kobo Vox gets Google game injection for better feelASUS Tablet padfone gets its first update of the firmware, updates of minor bugs removedKindle app bring children's booksnovels graphics and comic books to iOSAndroid Cloud ReaderAmazon updates Kindle app for Android with compressed supportPSA improved: what iOS features 6 can run my device?Now available for T-Mobile Galaxy S II Android 4.0.3 get it while coldApple is officially gives Google Maps the boot, launches the cards own app with Apple's FaceTime turn-by-turn navigation (updated) is finally going cellular, said so long to the WiFi restrictionsApple integrates Facebook into iOS 6, App Store, MacsiOS 6 provides the function do not disturb, adds more Zs to your slumberSiri has new updates iPadApple Siri with sports statisticsusing Yelp and Rotten Tomatoes, local searchApple expanded Unveils iOS 6 at the WWDC, launch apps with Siri, Facebook integration, maps
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