Current Mango running WP7 devices to never see Apollo update

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@agantuk Was referring to the One V mate. My bro bought the same recently, 1 Ghz does perform well without lag. Except for the fact that the inbuilt browser is sh#t, so is the camera in broad day light. Having seen S2 with ICS Dev ROM [which is more of Android that Touch/Bloatwiz] I am of the opinion that Sense 4.0 cripples the functionality and beauty of ICS as intended by Google, unlike the "killer combo" one would expect.Samsung will perhaps try and do different on the S3 hopefully. About SE, i wasnt a big fan of Sony, but it seems they have done pretty well with the Timescape. The mid range phones Neo V, Pro, Ray (the one i'l perhaps get after my exams) have already began the official ICS updates in the nordic countries. Even the non-xperia line "Live with Walkman" which sells around 13k will get the update.The early reviews claim ICS/Timescape works above expectations on the measly 1 Ghz/512 mb on the above devices. :)So Sony "respect"! :)
 
my experience with ICS on Nexus S can safely say that ICS can easily run on 1GHz processors as long as the GPU is capable. ICS relies a lot on the GPU and this was the reason why N1 did not get the official ICS update. If your phone comes with a crappy GPU, the CPU alone would not ensure a smooth enough ICS experience.
 
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