Archos had good news to share at this year’s CES. All of their G9 tablets will get the Ice Cream Sandwich update by the first week of February. As a matter of fact, they’ve demonstrated a G9 unit running ICS 4.0.1 at the big event in Vegas, but the firmware that will be released to the customers will be 4.0.3.
In other words, all of you who bought one of Archos products won’t have to wait for too long to get your Android 4.0 fix.
Nice move Archos. We’re hoping other tablet makers will be just as fast and that soon enough the majority of devices will run the latest version of Android. We’ll see…
[Via: AndroidPolice]
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