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Saturday, March 31, 2012

Android Central 91: Android 4.0.4 is here, or not; Temple Run definitely is here; plus your questions!

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Thing 1: Hardware news

  • Sprint's next-gen HTC EVO rumored to have kickstand, larger battery
  • Samsung Rugby Smart review
  • HTC One X on AT&T

    • AT&T's HTC One X test units in the wild, AC forums member weighs in
    • AT&T HTC One X with Snapdragon S4 Krait benchmarked
    • AT&T HTC One X benchmarked again

Thing 2: Software news

  • The Draw Something phenomenon
  • Temple Run for Android now available from Google Play
  • Temple Run hands-on
  • Check out the new Android Central forums app!

Thing 3: Other news

  • Microsoft and 'smoked by Windows Phone'
  • Google IO 2012 tickets sell out in 28 minutes
  • HTCSense.com sync service shutting down

Thing 4: Android 4.0.4 and the Nexus saga

  • Motorola XOOM WiFi receiving Android 4.0.4 update - Includes quicker screen rotation, camera improvements
  • Android 4.0.4 OTA for the GSM Nexus S now available
  • Android 4.0.4 headed to AOSP
  • How to manually update your GSM Galaxy Nexus to Android 4.0.4


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