More than six months after Google confirmed the arrival of Ice Cream Sandwich and there’s still only a minuscule number of Android phones supporting the platform. Call us impatient, but the waiting time is starting to get ridiculous as most handsets revealed on the last quarter of 2011 manufactured by Motorola, HTC, Samsung, etc. are still suffering with this setback.
Luckily, we have third-party developers who are taking things into their own hands by providing the necessary Android 4.0 update for eager users. Today, Droid Bionic users should know that a more stable ICS update (unofficial) is now available.
If you’ll head on to this link, you can download the ICS4BIONIC ALPHA 5.9.902 which is based from CynogenMod 9. If you’ll look at the change log, everything seems to be working fine including: Bluetooth, SD card mounting, GPS and GSM / CDMA network support, except for the camera sans out from the list.
To begin installing the ROM update, you’ll need to root your device to gain access with its root folder and, Safestrap it is so you’ll be able to load the ROMs safely to avoid permanent bricking of the device. Again, if this is your first rodeo, we highly recommend you check out XDA forums or youtube for a tutorial guide on how to install unofficial ROM updates for your Bionic phone.
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