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Promo video says Samsung Galaxy Ace 2 is ICS upgradable

gsmarena.com (11 months and 25 days ago)

May 24, 2012

After the announcement of the ICS-running HTC Desire C (powered by a single-core 600MHz CPU), every time the dual-core Samsung Galaxy Ace 2 came up there was someone to ask "why is the more powerful phone running Gingerbread and not Ice Cream Sandwich?".A leaked promo video for the Ace 2 suggests there might be some hope though. The video labels the phone "ICS upgradeable", but neglects to... full story

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