Android
4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) is the latest version of the Android platform for
phones, tablets, and more. It builds on the things people love most about
Android — easy multitasking, rich notifications, customizable home screens,
resizable widgets, and deep interactivity — and adds powerful new ways of
communicating and sharing.
Refined,
evolved UI
Focused
on bringing the power of Android to the surface, Android 4.0 makes common
actions more visible and lets you navigate with simple, intuitive gestures.
Refined animations and feedback throughout the system make interactions
engaging and interesting. An entirely new typeface optimized for
high-resolution screens improves readability and brings a polished, modern feel
to the user interface.
Virtual
buttons in the System Bar let you navigate instantly to Back, Home, and Recent
Apps. The System Bar and virtual buttons are present across all apps, but can
be dimmed by applications for full-screen viewing. You can access each
application's contextual options in the Action Bar, displayed at the top (and
sometimes also at the bottom) of the screen.
Multitasking
is a key strength of Android and it's made even easier and more visual on
Android 4.0. The Recent Apps button lets you jump instantly from one task to
another using the list in the System Bar. The list pops up to show thumbnail
images of apps used recently — tapping a thumbnail switches to the app.
Rich
and interactive notifications let you keep in constant touch with incoming
messages, play music tracks, see real-time updates from apps, and much more. On
smaller-screen devices, notifications appear at the top of the screen, while on
larger-screen devices they appear in the System Bar.
Home
screen folders and favorites tray
New
home screen folders offer a new way for you to group your apps and shortcuts
logically, just by dragging one onto another. Also, in All Apps launcher, you
can now simply drag an app to get information about it or immediately uninstall
it, or disable a pre-installed app.
On
smaller-screen devices, the home screen now includes a customizable favorites
tray visible from all home screens. You can drag apps, shortcuts, folders, and
other priority items in or out of the favorites tray for instant access from
any home screen.
Resizable
widgets
Home
screens in Android 4.0 are designed to be content-rich and customizable. You
can do much more than add shortcuts — you can embed live application content
directly through interactive widgets. Widgets let you check email, flip through
a calendar, play music, check social streams, and more — right from the home
screen, without having to launch apps. Widgets are resizable, so you can expand
them to show more content or shrink them to save space.
New
lock screen actions
The
lock screens now let you do more without unlocking. From the slide lock screen,
you can jump directly to the camera for a picture or pull down the
notifications window to check for messages. When listening to music, you can
even manage music tracks and see album art.
Quick
responses for incoming calls
When
an incoming call arrives, you can now quickly respond by text message, without
needing to pick up the call or unlock the device. On the incoming call screen,
you simply slide a control to see a list of text responses and then tap to send
and end the call. You can add your own responses and manage the list from the
Settings app.
Swipe
to dismiss notifications, tasks, and browser tabs
Android
4.0 makes managing notifications, recent apps, and browser tabs even easier.
You can now dismiss individual notifications, apps from the Recent Apps list,
and browser tabs with a simple swipe of a finger.
A spell-checker lets you find errors and fix them faster.
The
soft keyboard in Android 4.0 makes text input even faster and more accurate.
Error correction and word suggestion are improved through a new set of default
dictionaries and more accurate heuristics for handling cases such as
double-typed characters, skipped letters, and omitted spaces. Word suggestion
is also improved and the suggestion strip is simplified to show only three
words at a time.
To
fix misspelled words more easily, Android 4.0 adds a spell-checker that locates
and underlines errors and suggests replacement words. With one tap, you can
choose from multiple spelling suggestions, delete a word, or add it to the
dictionary. You can even tap to see replacement suggestions for words that are
spelled correctly. For specialized features or additional languages, you can
now download and install third-party dictionaries, spell-checkers, and other
text services.
Powerful
voice input engine
A powerful voice input engine lets you dictate continuously.
Android
4.0 introduces a powerful new voice input engine that offers a continuous
"open microphone" experience and streaming voice recognition. The new
voice input engine lets you dictate the text you want, for as long as you want,
using the language you want. You can speak continously for a prolonged time,
even pausing for intervals if needed, and dictate punctuation to create correct
sentences. As the voice input engine enters text, it underlines possible
dictation errors in gray. After dictating, you can tap the underlined words to
quickly replace them from a list of suggestions.
Control
over network data
Mobile
devices can make extensive use of network data for streaming content,
synchronizing data, downloading apps, and more. To meet the needs of you with
tiered or metered data plans, Android 4.0 adds new controls for managing
network data usage.
In
the Settings app, colorful charts show the total data usage on each network
type (mobile or Wi-Fi), as well as amount of data used by each running
application. Based on your data plan, you can optionally set warning levels or
hard limits on data usage or disable mobile data altogether. You can also
manage the background data used by individual applications as needed.
Designed
for accessibility
A
variety of new features greatly enhance the accessibility of Android 4.0 for
blind or visually impaired users. Most important is a new explore-by-touch mode
that lets you navigate without having to see the screen. Touching the screen
once triggers audible feedback that identifies the UI component below; a second
touch in the same component activates it with a full touch event. The new mode
is especially important to support users on new devices that use virtual
buttons in the System Bar, rather than dedicated hardware buttons or
trackballs. Also, standard apps are updated to offer an improved accessibility
experience. The Browser supports a script-based screen reader for reading
favorite web content and navigating sites. For improved readability, you can
also increase the default font size used across the system.
The
accessibility experience begins at first setup — a simple touch gesture during
setup (clockwise square from upper left) activates all accessibility features
and loads a setup tutorial. Once accessibility features are active, everything
visible on the screen can be spoken aloud by the standard screen reader.
Communication
and sharing
People
and profiles
Throughout
the system, your social groups, profiles, and contacts are linked together and
integrated for easy accessibility. At the center is a new People app that
offers richer profile information, including a large profile picture, phone
numbers, addresses and accounts, status updates, events, and a new button for
connecting on integrated social networks.
Your
contact information is stored in a new "Me" profile, allowing easier
sharing with apps and people. All of your integrated contacts are displayed in
an easy to manage list, including controls over which contacts are shown from
any integrated account or social network. Wherever you navigate across the
system, tapping a profile photo displays Quick Contacts, with large profile
pictures, shortcuts to phone numbers, text messaging, and more.
Unified
calendar, visual voicemail
To
help organize appointments and events, an updated Calendar app brings together
personal, work, school, and social agendas. With user permission, other
applications can contribute events to the calendar and manage reminders, for an
integrated view across multiple calendar providers. The app is redesigned to
let you manage events more easily. Calendars are color-coded and you can swipe
left or right to change dates and pinch to zoom in or out agendas.
In
the phone app, a new visual voicemail features integrates incoming messages,
voice transcriptions, and audio files from one or more providers. Third-party
applications can integrate with the Phone app to add your own voice messages,
transcriptions, and more to the visual voicemail inbox.
Rich
and versatile camera capabilities
The
Camera app includes many new features that let you capture special moments with
great photos and videos. After capturing images, you can edit and share them
easily with friends.
When
taking pictures, continuous focus, zero shutter lag exposure, and decreased
shot-to-shot speed help capture clear, precise images. Stabilized image zoom
lets you compose photos and video in the way you want, including while video is
recording. For new flexibility and convenience while shooting video, you can
now take snapshots at full video resolution just by tapping the screen as video
continues to record.
To
make it easier to take great pictures of people, built-in face detection locates
faces in the frame and automatically sets focus. For more control, you can tap
to focus anywhere in the preview image.
For
capturing larger scenes, the Camera introduces a single-motion panorama mode.
In this mode, you start an exposure and then slowly turn the Camera to
encompass as wide a perspective as needed. The Camera assembles the full range
of continuous imagery into a single panoramic photo.
After
taking a picture or video, you can quickly share it by email, text message,
bluetooth, social networks, and more, just by tapping the thumbnail in the
camera controls.
Redesigned
Gallery app with photo editor
The
Gallery app now makes it easier to manage, show, and share photos and videos.
For managing collections, a redesigned album layout shows many more albums and
offers larger thumbnails. There are many ways to sort albums, including by
time, location, people, and tags. To help pictures look their best, the Gallery
now includes a powerful photo editor. You can crop and rotate pictures, set
levels, remove red eyes, add effects, and much more. After retouching, you can
select one or multiple pictures or videos to share instantly over email, text
messaging, bluetooth, social networks, or other apps.
An
improved Picture Gallery widget lets you look at pictures directly on the home
screen. The widget can display pictures from a selected album, shuffle pictures
from all albums, or show a single image. After adding the widget to the home
screen, you can flick through the photo stacks to locate the image you want,
then tap to load it in Gallery.
Live
Effects for transforming video
Live
Effects is a collection of graphical transformations that add interest and fun
to videos captured in the Camera app. For example, you can change the
background behind them to any stock or custom image, for just the right setting
when shooting video. Also available for video is Silly Faces, a set of morphing
effects that use state-of-the-art face recognition and GPU filters to transform
facial features. For example, you can use effects such as small eyes, big
mouth, big nose, face squeeze, and more. Outside of the Camera app, Live
Effects is available during video chat in the Google Talk app.
Sharing
with screenshots
You
can now share what's on your screens more easily by taking screenshots.
Hardware buttons let them snap a screenshot and store it locally. Afterward,
you can view, edit, and share the screen shot in Gallery or a similar app.
Cloud-connected
experience
Android
has always been cloud-connected, letting you browse the web and sync photos,
apps, games, email, and contacts — wherever you are and across all of your
devices. Android 4.0 adds new browsing and email capabilities to let you take
even more with them and keep communication organized.
Powerful
web browsing
The
Android Browser offers an experience that’s as rich and convenient as a desktop
browser. It lets you instantly sync and manage Google Chrome bookmarks from all
of your accounts, jump to your favorite content faster, and even save it for
reading later in case there's no network available.
To
get the most out of web content, you can now request full desktop versions of
web sites, rather than their mobile versions. You can set your preference for
web sites separately for each browser tab. For longer content, you can save a
copy for offline reading. To find and open saved pages, you can browse a visual
list that’s included with browser bookmarks and history. For better readability
and accessibility, you can increase the browser’s zoom levels and override the
system default text sizes.
Across
all types of content, the Android Browser offers dramatically improved page
rendering performance through updated versions of the WebKit core and the V8
Crankshaft compilation engine for JavaScript. In benchmarks run on a Nexus S
device, the Android 4.0 browser showed an improvement of nearly 220% over the
Android 2.3 browser in the V8 Benchmark Suite and more than 35% in the
SunSpider 9.1 JavaScript Benchmark. When run on a Galaxy Nexus device, the
Android 4.0 browser showed improvement of nearly 550% in the V8 benchmark and
nearly 70% in the SunSpider benchmark.
Improved
email
In
Android 4.0, email is easier to send, read, and manage. For composing email,
improved auto-completion of recipients helps with finding and adding frequent
contacts more quickly. For easier input of frequent text, you can now create
quick responses and store them in the app, then enter them from a convenient
menu when composing. When replying to a message, you can now toggle the message
to Reply All and Forward without changing screens.
For
easier browsing across accounts and labels, the app adds an integrated menu of
accounts and recent labels. To help you locate and organize IMAP and Exchange
email, the Email app now supports nested mail subfolders, each with
synchronization rules. You can also search across folders on the server, for
faster results.
For
enterprises, the Email app supports EAS v14. It supports EAS certificate
authentication, provides ABQ strings for device type and mode, and allows
automatic sync to be disabled while roaming. Administrators can also limit
attachment size or disable attachments.
For
keeping track of incoming email more easily, a resizable Email widget lets you
flick through recent email right from the home screen, then jump into the Email
app to compose or reply
Innovation
Android
is continuously driving innovation forward, pushing the boundaries of
communication and sharing with new capabilities and interactions.
Android
Beam for NFC-based sharing
Android
Beam is an innovative, convenient feature for sharing across two NFC-enabled
devices, It lets people instantly exchange favorite apps, contacts, music,
videos — almost anything. It’s incredibly simple and convenient to use —
there’s no menu to open, application to launch, or pairing needed. Just touch
one Android-powered phone to another, then tap to send.
For
sharing apps, Android Beam pushes a link to the app's details page on Google
Play. On the other device, the Google Play app launches and loads the details
page, for easy downloading of the app. Individual apps can build on Android
Beam to add other types of interactions, such as passing game scores,
initiating a multiplayer game or chat, and more.
Face
Unlock
Android
4.0 introduces a completely new approach to securing a device, making each
person's device even more personal — Face Unlock is a new screen-lock option
that lets you unlock your device with your face. It takes advantage of the
device front-facing camera and state-of-the-art facial recognition technology
to register a face during setup and then to recognize it again when unlocking
the device. Just hold your device in front of your face to unlock, or use a
backup PIN or pattern.
Wi-Fi
Direct and Bluetooth HDP
Support
for Wi-Fi Direct lets you connect directly to nearby peer devices over Wi-Fi,
for more reliable, higher-speed communication. No internet connection or
tethering is needed. Through third-party apps, you can connect to compatible
devices to take advantage of new features such as instant sharing of files,
photos, or other media; streaming video or audio from another device; or
connecting to compatible printers or other devices.
Android
4.0 also introduces built-in support for connecting to Bluetooth Health Device
Profile (HDP) devices. With support from third-party apps, you can connect to
wireless medical devices and sensors in hospitals, fitness centers, homes, and
elsewhere.
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