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PC World says:

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Even with its quirks, Android 4.0 still provides one of the best Android experiences to date. Performance will vary from device to device, but overall it’s one of the most stable mobile OSs that I’ve ever used. quote


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Critic reviews

8.3
6 reviews
  • Ease of use
    8.0
  • Speed
    8.0
  • Configurability
    8.0
  • Ecosystem (apps, drivers, etc.)
    7.9
  • Openness
    8.0

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User reviews

9.2
80 reviews
8.0
Engadget Dec 1, 2011

It's a gorgeous OS that offers great performance and -- for the most part -- doesn't feel like a half-baked effort. Factoring the new functionality, ICS effectively throws a one-two punch of mobile wonderment in our face.

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8.0
CNET Nov 17, 2011

Ice Cream Sandwich does succeed in moving Google forward, and reaffirming its staying power as a mobile OS. With its bold personality, Android 4.0 is also a sign of Google leaving less of its cultivation to the handset makers, and taking a stronger role in defining its 'Droidy personality.

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8.0
PC World Dec 25, 2011

Even with its quirks, Android 4.0 still provides one of the best Android experiences to date. Performance will vary from device to device, but overall it’s one of the most stable mobile OSs that I’ve ever used.

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8.0
Ars Technica Dec 19, 2011

Android enthusiasts will find a lot to like in the new version ... but will still probably find ... reasons to want to replace the stock applications with third-party alternatives. The major improvements to core components of the user experience ... do help to make Android better out of the box.

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9.0
SlashGear Nov 21, 2011

Good software does its job in a clean, consistent way. Great software does all that, but then delights you with its usefulness, the thoughtful moments peppered throughout by developers who really care about their work. That’s the level Android has been elevated to with Ice Cream Sandwich.

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9.0
TechRadar Nov 29, 2011

Ice Cream Sandwich is the most accessible and easy-to-learn OS from Google, and that's going to be key in the wars against Apple and Microsoft.

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9.0
jzljw4ever jzljw4ever

I have a Samsung Galaxy SII (GT-i9100). First of all, for users that do not root their phone or do some complicate stuff to the phone, its easy to use, but personally think that Android 2.3 is easier to use due to less configurability than 4.0. Speed is really depends on variable devices also...

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9.0
Sasquatch4ever Sasquatch4ever

In today's fast-paced, multitasking world, Ice Cream Sandwich provides the most functional user experience available in the smartphone market. The removal of the Search and Options keys at the bottom of the screen, and replacing them with the multitasking key, has made multitasking in ICS...

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8.0
skylerklew skylerklew

Going from Honeycomb to Ice Cream Sandwich OS on the Motorola Xoom 4g is a monumental improvement. Running Ice Cream Sandwich on the Xoom feels smoother than Honeycomb. The most notable improvement that I noticed is the speedier web browser. Much snappier, less buggy, and doesn't crash when I...

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