Samsung Galaxy S II Running the Leaked Official ICS ROM (Video)
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Samsung promised an official Ice Cream Sandwich ROM for the Galaxy S II which should land, according to the manufacturer, sometime this quarter, but we’ve lately observed an official Google Android four..3 Ice Cream Sandwich ROM getting leaked. We’ve tested out the platform refresh and discovered it to be really stable, quickly, and smooth as you’d assume from ICS on this kind of a device but in addition, Samsung is also including an enhanced TouchWiz consumer interface as nicely as fairly far better battery daily life. (Scroll down for video!)

People who currently managed to take a appear at Ice Cream Sandwich – both on their Google Galaxy Nexus or with the support of a custom ROM – know that the most recent Android platform brings a couple of functionality as well as consumer knowledge enhancements. The Roboto font is really nice on the Galaxy S II outfitted with a Super AMOLED Plus screen and the processor on the cellphone just loves the most up-to-date Android develop. Gingerbread was running quite well on the mobile phone but those occasional hick-ups are now in the past.

Efficiency-wise the improvements are visible in anything that you do on the phone. Even so, we ran a couple of benchmarks to see exact numbers:
AnTuTu: 6257
Quadrant: 4225
LinPack: 46.992/78.05
SmartBench: 2517


To see the leaked Ice Cream Sandwich ROM in action take a search at our rapid hands-on with the refresh in the video beneath – without having it attempting to be a software evaluation.
