Multinational consumer electronics product manufacturer, Asus will release Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich update for its Transformer tablets.
The company announced this through its official Facebook page. “Ice Cream Sandwich (ICS) 4.0 will be coming to existing Eee Pad Transformer TF101. Exact date to be cleared but we are working on making the firmware over the air update available as soon as possible after Jan 12th launch with Prime TF201,” Asus UK said on Facebook.
Last week, Asus had announced the release of Android 4.0 ICS update for its Transformer Prime tablets by January 12.
Launched in early 2011, the Asus Transformer tablet comes with a 10.1 inch LED (light emitting diode) backlit Wider Graphic display (WXGA) with 1280×800 resolution and it runs on the operating system Android 3.2 and a 1.2 GHz Tegra 2 processor. The Transformer tablets come with optional keyboard docks which give extra battery life to the tablet and enable the users to operate it better.
Asus is expected to come out with four new tablets this year, and two of which will be showcased at the forthcoming Consumer Electronics Show (CES). The company has also announced its intention to come out with a 3G version of Transformer Prime tablet by March this year. Asus has also said the Transformer Prime would be getting better GPS support in coming times.