Get Your Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich Now
If you’ve read our coverage of the Google and Samsung event, then you’re pretty much up to date with what’s going on in the Nexus S and Android Ice Cream Sandwich front. One of the things mentioned just before the event ended is that while Android 4.0 will roll out in November, the SDK or software development kit for app developers is available right now.

The Android 4.0 SDK lets developers check on how their apps would look like on the Ice Cream Sandwich platform. That way, they can create versions that are optimized for and compatible with the operating system. Anybody can get the kit, though, not just developers so if you’d like to give it a shot and get an early feel of Ice Cream Sandwich, hit the source to go to the Android website to download it! The website also has a guide on how to install the SDK if you haven’t done so before. Enjoy your Ice Cream Sandwich!
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