Googler Jean-Baptiste Queru has simply announced the push of Android 4.0.3 to the Android Open source Project tree. This build is for the Motorola Xoom (U.S. Versions), the Nexus S (all versions), and in fact the mysid and yakju builds of the Samsung Galaxy Nexus. Yes, one set of sources and build variety for many totally different devices — that is a primary for AOSP and if it’s achieved well (I’ll bet it’s, these fellows understand their schtuff) it is a huge leap in Android development.
As JBQ mentions, this is often the primary time AOSP works for a tablet, the primary time it works on a tool that is neither a Nexus or an Android Developer Phone, and therefore the first time it works for devices on Verizon. Mr. Queru additionally has this to say:
Over the years, I’ve released fifty totally different versions of Android in AOSP, not counting the SDK and CTS, and that i think that this is simplest release ever.
Those are the sorts of words we all like to hear. await the announcement that it’s prepared for syncing, then prepare yourselves — this is often getting to be one helluva ride.
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