What android tablets currently are running Ice Cream Sandwich or 4.0?

Q. I am looking for an android tablet that is currently running the newest android software. I am looking for one that might not cost to much but the main deal breaker is what it is running.

A. Few are commercially released with Ice Cream Sandwich but are capable of upgrading to it once its released. Example, Motorola's Xoom or XYBOARD tablet says:

Android⢠3.1 (Honeycomb).
Upgradeable to Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich)

There were rumors that ICS was going to be released on the tablet early this year (2012) but latest rumors now have it at mid-end of 2012 *shrugs*

how to get the google play store on non-supported devices?
Q. I just bought an android tablet that does not support the google play market. If i root my tablet is there a way for me to get the play market. some legit help would be nice no garbage saying that if you don't know how then you can't. Thanks.

A. Sure you can, however, it might not be enough to install the google's play store apk file in order to make it work, I believe you also have to install the google play services, and google services framework in" /system/app " and for that you have to root your device. I could be mistaken but I think this is the way.

Hope to at least have give you something to google for! Good luck!

- http://www.androidpolice.com/2012/09/26/google-play-services-can-now-be-installed-manually-from-the-play-store/

- http://www.androidpolice.com/2012/11/02/download-latest-google-play-store-3-9-17/

Can you make folders on Acer Iconia tablet?
Q. Like how you can group games together on Ipod Touch? I want to do that on my Acer Iconia A100 Tablet. And how they have the folder for Multimedia, and such on the Acer tablet, I want more of those basically. I tried a couple apps that didnt work. Any tips?

A. Acer, you know them. You love them; you have trusted them for years. Acer is a Taiwanese based Hardware Company that has been pumping out amazing computers, monitors and everything in between since 1976. With the recent market push into mobile computing it may seem that Acer did not bit as hard as some of their competitors. However, with the likes of devices such as the Acer Liquid Metal, the Acer Stream and the WP7 ready Acer Allegro itâs pretty obvious the company can make some very nice handsets. But Acer has also been producing tablets under the Iconia Tab moniker and it looks as if the company may have broken the mold, and I donât mean by adding a QWERTY to a slate.

With the tablet market slowly pushing out the likes of the desktop, more and more options have been showing up. Outside of the Amazon Fire the market for the 7 inch tablet seemingly does not have a ring leader. The 10 inch space is surely dominated by the iPad and until they offer up there rumored 7 inch tab itâs an open market to do what you will with the bottom line. The Acer Iconia Tab A110 is here, to do just thatâ¦maybe. Computex 2012 has shown off some great technological goodies from laptops to desktop and of course, tablets. The Acer Iconia Tab A110 was shown off at the conference and is set to murder any slate in the under $200 price range. The A110 is a 7 inch tablet that sports a 1024Ã600 pixel resolution at 170 pixels per inch. Inside the Iconia Tab A110 starts with a class leading NVIDIA Tegra 3 quad core processor that clocks in at 1.2 GHz. Delving a bit deeper on the specs sheet, the Iconia Tab A110 will have 8 GB of internal flash memory and 1GB of DDR3 RAM. You can also expect details like a huge 3420 mAh battery, a 2 mega pixel front facing web camera only, micro USB 2.0, HDMI output, expandable micro SD memory up to 32 GB and connectivity like, GPS, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n and Bluetooth 3.0. The Acer Iconia Tab A110 should start appearing for consumption sometime in Q3 this year and be priced at less than $200 bucks; essentially trying to tame the Fire that is Amazon.

A quad core, Android 4.0 seven inch tablet for under two hundred dollars, any takers? The Iconia Tab A110 is a bit thick at 11.4 mm and surely could be improved in a few areas, but under $200 bucks makes this a sweet deal even with all that bezel. So let us know what you think of the new Acer Iconia Tab A110 in the comments below. And remember folks, the very best in mobile accessories is right around the corner.




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