The following classification of Android, Ice Cream, will bring Google TV and smartphones and tablets onto one Android platform, if sources are to be assumed.
Android fragmentation may no longer be a problem if ever the rumours are right, bringing in elements from the phone-based Gingerbread and tablet-tastic Honeycomb to Ice Cream as well.
Syncing your Android phone, tablet and TV or streaming linking the three devices could be made as simple as pie, as well as creating Android improvements quicker and simpler to roll out.
One scoop of Honeycomb, one scoop of Gingerbread
Gingerbread and Honeycomb flavoured Ice Cream could sound fairly sickly, however it could signify big things for Google TV.
Though we're yet to see the service launch on this side from the pond, the addition of Android's host of apps to the TV platform will be a huge boost, and something that no other television service can yet offer.
What's further, we could see the fruits of all this launching as soon as May, with sources giving info at Phandroid that it's set for a Google I/O 2011 reveal.
What is not clear from any of this is what numerical description of Android Ice Cream will be. But with the addition of Google TV, we might already be looking at Android 4.0.



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