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  • 16 December, 2011
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Source code for Android 4.0.3 pushed to AOSP

We have all been following along with everything that Ice Cream Sandwich has been up to today. It has been a whole slew of things really. For a Friday, it turned out to be rather eventful. Now the most recent update to Android 4.0.3 has been pushed to AOSP. This is fairly big news for many reasons. Not just because it is source and helps developers build custom ROMs, but because there are 4 versions of it available. They include builds for the Motorola XOOM, Nexus S and both versions of the Galaxy Nexus variants.

So now there is source available for not only phones but for tablets. To top it off, 2 of the four of those are Verizon devices one of which is also a Motorola device, we all know how much they hate to let code out of the vault.

For some more detailed information, pop over to Google Groups for a quick read from Jean-Baptiste M. “JBQ” Queru.

Source: Google