
If you’re a true, die-hard Android aficionado, chances are you’re more than willing to risk hundreds of dollars forcefully upgrading your device to the latest and greatest Android code available, officially supported or not. With that said, owners of the Galaxy S and Galaxy S II line of devices have a new thrill to chase. Two new alpha builds of ICS are available for the aforementioned devices.
Compliments of Android dev @xplodwild, the links to the ICS ports:
- Galaxy S ICS Port (alpha 4): Download
- Galaxy S II ICS Port (alpha 7): Download
The process is pretty simple for anyone who’s done the custom ROM thing before — copy the .zip to your SD card > reboot into Clockwork Recovery > wipe pretty much everything + format > install the .zip. Viola!
For continuing info, follow the dev team behind the Galaxy S and Galaxy S II ports @aospsgs2.
Video of Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich running on a Galaxy S II after the break.
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Via: TechieBuzz, KnowMyDroid, Redmondpie
