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Asus Transformer Prime getting Android 4.0 today

0. phoneArena posted on 09 Jan 2012, 19:14

It wasn't expected to be available until this Thursday, January 12th, but Asus has surprised us all and released the Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich update for the Transformer Prime starting today...

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1. Birds posted on 09 Jan 2012, 19:16 3

I'm in love now!!!

2. andro. posted on 09 Jan 2012, 19:21 2

2012 certainly will be the year of the android tablet

3. davin8r posted on 09 Jan 2012, 19:44

Eh.......today, when? It is 5:45 pm on West Coast (8:45 pm East), and no update is available yet.

4. jphillips63 posted on 09 Jan 2012, 20:52

What good is this if the GPS on the prime doesn't work properly due to the metal case Asus used for the tablet? They have acknowledged this is a major flaw yet refuse to do anything about fixing it. It'll just be another half baked tablet just as the Moto Xoom was/is

5. peekb24 posted on 09 Jan 2012, 21:24 2

DOWNLOADING NOW !!!!!!!!!!

7. Birds posted on 09 Jan 2012, 22:27

Lol, save me some bandwith.

6. ryan5609 posted on 09 Jan 2012, 21:44 2

Just updated to ICS and I am using it now. I like what I am seeing so far! Browsing and speed in general seems to be much better.

8. Jeradiah3 posted on 10 Jan 2012, 09:06

Ive been waiting patiently to get this laptop.................i mean tablet lol. Im going to try to get the tablet b4 my birthday (March 18)

If anyone would like to buy me one, Id greatly appreciate it...........just kidding lol

9. tfarner7 posted on 18 Jan 2012, 16:57

Jan 18 - after 6 weeks of waiting on my Champagne Prime, Best Buy cancelled all orders. I was told that ASUS failed to honor their contractual obligations to Best Buy. Best Buy had not received any Champagne Primes in over the a month. Query 1: Does this have anything to do with HASBRO? Query 2: Does this have anything to do with all of the faulty WiFi units showing up in Europe now? Query 3: If the first two questions are no, then why didn't they post-pone Europe's distribution a few weeks and take care of the American market. The CEO of ASUS promised pipelines filled in the US by now and hasn't honored this. He denied, at first, a problem with WiFi and a problem with the GPS too. He has forced a flawed product on the consume with no regrets.He shows 'no' concern for the consumer, only getting distribution. This will eventually be their downfall if he isn't replaced immediately. The only good thing he has done, is opened the eyes of the real techno companies and we'll see Apple, Samsung, Toshiba, Motorola respond with a vengeance in a few short months. I ordered two and received one. If not for the fact that I also bought so many accessories for the ASUS - I'd write them off now. But the first company to come out with a similar tablet has my business! I hope tat Amazon, Best Buy and others boycott ASUS in the future.

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