![]() ![]() The latest changes don’t mean that the few remaining ICS devices will stop working or that they’ll suddenly work any worse than they already do. ![]() Google’s own apps have focused on Android 4.1 and later for the last couple of years. In fact, many apps and services had already stopped supporting ICS, and even services that claimed to have support were often busted. Google says Ice Cream Sandwich’s usage share has been below 1 percent for years, so the end of support won’t affect many people. ![]() All these years later, it looks and feels pretty old. It also completely revamped the look and feel of the OS, which was all over the place before 4.0. ICS introduced many features you can still see in smartphones to this day including the navigation bar, face unlock, screenshot capture, and individually swipeable notifications.
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