No sooner are tablets starting to ramp up with the Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) upgrade, do we get news that Google is ready to bring us Android 5.0 (Jelly Bean). The Android 4.0 OS was suppose to bring unity, efficiency, and destroy fragmentation throughout the tablet and smartphone world. But what we’ve seen mostly is quite the opposite. The Nexus S smartphone and the Transformer Prime tablet both have received the Ice Cream Sandwich upgrade, yet both of these tablets have been plagued with uncontrollable crashes or sudden freezing – not to mention users that are ready to throw them out their windows. There aren’t any specifics about Android 5.0 other than a release that fixes the problems hammering Android 4.0. The way I see it, with releases coming this fast, and negative publicity following tablets with latest OS, Google still has a long way to go to start impressing the market place with its mobile OS. What do you think?






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