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Thursday 22 March 2012

Android Central Here's the T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G, which you can find in select stores today for $149 on contract. Dunno which stores those are, chances are they'll be the ones with smug looks on their faces. For everybody else, you'll be able to get this awkwardly named (but surprisingly decent, if not necessarily cutting-edge) Android 2.3.6 smartphone on March 28. We're knee deep into writing our full review (spoiler: It ain't new, but it ain't bad, either), but for now check out our hands-on from Mobile World Congress if you haven't already.

Forget Android 4.0.3 or Android 4.0.4 as it appears that if all goes according to plan Android 4.0.5 could grace the Galaxy Nexus as early as next month even though we did see a rumor suggesting that it would release sometime this month. While most devices receiving Ice Cream Sandwich are receiving 4.0.3 versions of the OS, Galaxy Nexus owners running the stock flavor of the OS are stuck with 4.0.2. Of course those rooters and flashers out there with the device don’t have to worry, but if @black_man_x has anything to say about it stock users should see the newest update of ICS in early April. Before you blow it off as just a rumor let it be known that he is a pretty reliable source in the world of Android. As he puts it:
As you can see this update is said to fix issues with audio reboots and data falling asleep. Battery issues should be fixed and new radios should help with signal issues. We only have a little over a week until April so assuming everything is good we should see Verizon and Google pushing this out here in the next few weeks. What about you readers out there, what do you hope to see fixed with this update?

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