Inilahkelemahan terbesar dari Android Honeycomb, yaitu kapabilitasnya yang hanya bisa berjalan pada tablet Android. Dibandingkan dengan Ice Cream Sandwich yang bisa berjalan pada smartphone dan tablet. Tidak adanya pengaturan Data Usage Ice Cream Sandwich mempunyai sebuah fitur utama yang sangat berguna, yaitu Data Usage monitoring. Menurutdata yang dirilis Google pada April 2013, sistem operasi Android versi 4.1 dan 4.2 yang tergabung dalam kode nama Jelly Bean, mengalami pertumbuhan dengan total raihan 28,4 persen atau tumbuh 3,4 poin dari bulan Maret 2013. Angka tersebut sudah melampaui Android versi 4.0 atau Ice Cream Sandwich, yang turun 1,8 poin menjadi 27.5 persen. OSIce Cream Sandwich juga mendukung fitur pengenal wajah. Pengguna bisa buka kunci layar dengan wajah. Fitur baru yang ada di OS ini memungkinkan pengguna bisa membatasi pemakaian data dan mematikan aplikasi yang menghabiskan kuota di latar belakang. 10. Android 4.1 - 4.3 (Jelly Bean) Android Jelly Bean dirilis resmi oleh Google pada 27 Juni Android4.0, code named Ice Cream Sandwich, was announced Tuesday night by Google and Samsung at a press gathering in Hong Kong. The first phone to run Android 4 is the Samsung Galaxy Nexus, which Telah lama menunggu, akhirnya beberapa waktu lalu operating system paling baru Android yaitu Ice Cream Sandwich akhirnya keluar. Banyak vendor yang berlomba-lomba menggunakan operating system ini ke dalam perangkat mereka. Namun, bagi mereka pengguna perangkat smartphone Android yang masih menggunakan operating system sebelumnya seperti Gingerbread atau Froyo, maka mereka harus Sepertiyang kita tahu, baru baru ini Google merilis Android Versi terbaru yaitu "Android Ice Cream Sandwich 4.0″ yang dibenamkan padahp keren terbaru "Samsung Galaxy Nexus" atau yang juga dikenal dengan Samsung Nexus Prime. Memang kenyataanya, banyak fitur baru pada android Ice Cream sandwich ini, tapi seperti kata pepatah "Tak ada gading yang tak retak" pada Android Ice Cream Sandwich di Samsung Galaxy Nexus ini masih ditemukannya kelemahan oleh seorang blogger. Namunapakah Anda tahu, bahwa terdapat kekurangan handphone Android yang menggunakan sistem operasi Android terbaru tersebut? Pada awal kemunculannya, sistem operasi Android Ice Cream Sandwich 4.0 menjanjikan berbagai perbaikan jika dibandingkan dengan OS Android 3.0 Honeycomb (khusus tablet) maupun Android Gingerbread 2.3 dan Android Froyo 2.2. Liputan6com, Jakarta - Google mengumumkan akan menghentikan dukungan Layanan API untuk sistem operasi Android versi 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. 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Ice Cream Sandwich used to be the new kid on the block, but it's been usurped by the likes of Android Jelly Bean as the OS to have on the likes of the Samsung Galaxy S3 and Google Nexus loads of users are still waiting for their Ice Cream Sandwich update, and Google told us that this is one of the biggest overhauls of the operating systems since it unleashed the Android project three years ago - and there's certainly a lot to plough enhanced contact menus to improved keyboards and NFC capabilities, even the most ardent Android users will have to spend some time getting used to the new OS if they've never been Android 4 - so let's dive most noticeable change with Ice Cream Sandwich is the interface - it might follow the same principles as the Android of old, but the way it's used is radically different in a number of Android is designed to work without buttons. However, it's clear that notion has died, as physical buttons are still everywhere over a year on... so don't worry if you're a fan of a good home to navigate around, you're offered three softkeys Back, Home and Multi-tasking or Recent Apps. The latter is particularly new for phones, and comes from the Honeycomb UI - basically a set of thumbnails that show recently opened the new part swipe sideways to shut down an application, which will greatly help reduce the battery consumption of your phone if there's something silently updating in the Home and Back buttons are the same as they've always been, but no longer have a 'long press' function attached... so you can't automatically call up the keyboard, for you move into something media-ish, such as watching a movie or browsing the web like a pro, these three buttons shrink down to tiny dots, so you've got more of the screen to look at. However, remember what each dot does, as pressing it will take you home/open the recent apps etc and you might not want Android fans, this presents something of an issue with the menu button gone, you'll have to hunt around the screen for three vertical dots which have taken its place. However, these can be anywhere, so sometimes you'll get distracted trying to work out how on earth to alter multi-tasking pane also seems an odd choice for one of three buttons - it used to be you could access this functionality by long-pressing the home key, and it makes more sense to keep this and then have the multi-tasking slot taken up by a menu despite the odd placement, the multi-tasking pane is cool - simply swipe horizontally on any open app to shut it down, in a similar way to the Cards system on webOS - it certainly helps keep open applications under home screens are once again limited to five, but this time there's no option to get rid of those you don't want. It's not a huge issue to some people, but with the expandable widgets and loads of apps you'll be looking to download, we'd have expected isn't the case with most other phones, which will extend it to at least seven screen, but Google likes to be a plethora of tiny tweaks and changes to the Android OS that we were impressed with, ranging from the Tron-like blue theme that pervades throughout the OS to the ability to unlock the phone simply by using your latter security option is more novelty than anything else, with Google outlining at the start that it's not meant to be 100% also found a few issues with getting it to recognise our face in varying light levels, or even working out which bit of the picture was a face - not the most effective for unlocking your handset, but when it works it's a great party has been updated in Android Jelly Bean to include blink detection, but you sadly won't have this option if you're stuck on Ice Cream notifications bar has been given a functionality overhaul to now include larger information slots - if it's a contact that's sending you a message or a missed call, their contact photo will now appear too, which is a nice sometimes you want to get rid of some notifications, but not others - this has been taken care of by allowing you to swipe away the updates about apps and messages you don't care about, making it easy to maintain your info has also been given a spot in the notifications pane, meaning no matter where you are in the OS you can always duck out and tinker with the phone - this is excellent news for some applications that need GPS or Wi-Fi enabled we would have though Google would have copied the likes of Samsung here and offered one-tap switching to these elements - it works really well on most phones, so we're surprised by its other new addition is the dock at the bottom of the screen - this stays on every home screen, and like iOS can be altered to contain the applications you like to tap away at the are more iOS-like too, with users given the ability to drag and drop icons on top of one another from the home screen to create bundles of apps which you can simply rename. Given Apple's ire about Google 'stealing' certain elements of its UI, we can't help but think this created a little more angst down on Infinite is clearly also thinking about giving users more ability to enjoy apps than ever before by putting a link to the Market in the top right hand corner of the menu screen, which we really liked as it meant we always knew we could quickly update our app catalogue when other big change is widgets have been brought to the fore you can now look at each one on the menu screen without having to actually select it - this really helps when a new application you've downloaded has an associated widget and you're wondering whether to waste time popping it on the home we love what Google has done with the Ice Cream Sandwich UI. It's nothing mind-blowing, but the little touches here and there will add to user delight, and that's what's needed to chip away at those that are dyed-in-the-wool iPhone users. Current page Interface Next Page People Gareth has been part of the consumer technology world in a career spanning three decades. He started life as a staff writer on the fledgling TechRadar, and has grown with the site primarily as phones, tablets and wearables editor until becoming Global Editor in Chief in 2018. Gareth has written over 4,000 articles for TechRadar, has contributed expert insight to a number of other publications, chaired panels on zeitgeist technologies, presented at the Gadget Show Live as well as representing the brand on TV and radio for multiple channels including Sky, BBC, ITV and Al-Jazeera. Passionate about fitness, he can bore anyone rigid about stress management, sleep tracking, heart rate variance as well as bemoaning something about the latest iPhone, Galaxy or OLED TV. Most Popular Ice Cream Sandwich is the dessert-themed Android codename for version of the open source Android mobile operating system. Ice Cream made its debut in October 2011 as Google s everywhere operating system for smartphones, tablets and other mobile devices. With Ice Cream Sandwich Google worked to unify the forks of Android development while also adapting the Android framework and adding new APIs to help put an end to the issue of Android fragmentation. Ice Cream Sandwich also brought many of the tablet-centric features in Honeycomb Android to smartphones, including video chat support based on Google Talk protocols, a new System Bar for global status and notifications and an Action Bar for application control, tabbed Web browsing support, an optimized soft keyboard and a new email interface. Ice Cream follows a number of earlier updates for Android, including Cupcake Donut Eclair FroYo Gingerbread and Honeycomb The successor to Ice Cream Sandwich, Jelly Bean is expected to become available in late 2012. See also Android platform, Android SDK and Android codenames. O Android sabe que as pessoas gostam dele, mas ele quer ser amado. Ele quer que as pessoas suspirem com seus aparelhos. E quem disse isso não fui eu, e sim Matias Duarte, diretor da área de experiência de usuário Android. E para ser amado, nada melhor do que um gigantesco redesenho focando na experiência do usuário. Caminhos mais curtos, mais simplicidade, um sistema mais coeso — e para todos. Conheça o Android Ice Cream Sandwich, o quarto capítulo da saga. Dizer que o Ice Cream Sandwich é uma mistura do Gingerbread com o Honeycomb é subestimar o novo sistema. Assim como a Apple fez com o iOS 5, o Google ficou de olhos bem abertos com o que acontecia ao redor de seu software. E as ideias não vieram apenas dos apps do Market — há diversas absorções de detalhes adicionados inicialmente nas skins das fabricantes TouchWiz, Motoblur etc. e em ROMs personalizadas, como no CyanogenMod. É possível até encontrar elementos do WP7 — a atenção com a parte gráfica, com grandes fotos e quadrados de imagens mostram que o Android também quer ser bonito. E, como era de se esperar, o Google pincelou todos os novos detalhes para deixá-los melhores e mais simples. As mudanças incorporadas estão por todo o sistema navegador com leitura offline, até 16 abas e sincronização com o Chrome para desktop, widgets redimensionáveis, habilidade de tirar screenshot nativa finalmente!, um sistema de pastas bem semelhante ao do iOS, teclado virtual mais limpo, comando de voz para escrita, sistema de controle de uso de dados divido por aplicativos… a lista de pequenas e positivas mudanças é enorme — e muito boa. E felizmente elas foram adicionadas de forma sólida. Todos os apps nativos do Google foram redesenhados. O Gmail, que já era um dos grandes trunfos do Android, está ainda mais bonito e visivelmente mais fluido. Agora também é possível buscar e-mails dos últimos 30 dias mesmo sem conexão alguma com a internet. O redesenho na Agenda e no Calendar também foi enorme, e a cada slide exibido por Duarte ou por Hugo Barras, o brasileiro da equipe Android, ficava mais clara a atenção dada ao desenho do sistema. O app de câmera, por exemplo, é extremamente simples, mas ao mesmo tempo completo e veloz. Não é exatamente isso que esperamos de qualquer sistema? A alma do Android E, claro, o Honeycomb também faz parte do Ice Cream Sandwich — mas de forma inteligente. Em entrevista ao The Verge, Matias Duarte disse que a equipe pensou “ok, como nós vamos colocar as mudanças do Honeycomb em smartphones?”. Mas ele percebeu que essa não era a pergunta certa; o melhor caminho era não apenas empilhar as novidades, mas pensar em uma nova forma de evoluir a plataforma. Duarte queria colocar uma alma no ICS. Como isso não é possível ou é?, ele adicionou elementos melhorados do Honeycomb a ausência de botões capacitivos vem com um sistema inteligente de exibição de botões virtuais e o multitarefa de tablets foi adicionado, mas com um sistema de eliminação de apps simples basta arrastá-los para o lado. Você sente que o Honeycomb está aqui, mas não de forma forçada. O foco da apresentação do Google foi diferente, e mostra o Android seguindo um novo caminho. O ICS quer provar para os usuários de Android que o hardware e suas especificações não são o fundamental — a experiência de uso que é. E para isso, a equipe do Android parece ter entendido que quanto mais simples, melhor. Esqueça a história de “usuário avançado”. O Android quer ser para todos — para mim, para meu tio, para meu primo. Simplicidade, aqui, é obrigatória. Talvez por isso o Google tenha falado muito pouco — ou praticamente nada — sobre “ultra customização”, “liberdade”, e “aberto”. Perto da experiência, isso é relevante. E eles estavam bem cientes que estava a experiência do Android estava rumando para um caminho perigoso. No fim das contas, a palavra detalhe é talvez a mais importante no novo sistema. Mais do que nunca o Google se preocupou com os menores traços do Android. É o que esperamos de uma mudança tão radical — desde o lançamento do Android o Google vem amontoando novidades dentro do Android, e falta certa fluidez e coesão entre as ações. Como estamos falando de um redesenho, a equipe de Duarte parece ter olhado para os mínimos detalhes. Exemplo disso é a mudança de fonte. A Roboto, desenhada especificamente para o Android, tem melhor peso e contorno e facilita a leitura. Detalhes como esse parecem pequenos, mas conquistam os usuários. E isso pode virar amor. E quem pode não amar um sanduíche de sorvete? [Fotos via The Verge]

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