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Samsung Galaxy Tab Gets ICS Thanks To CyanogenMod 9


Posted on 28 January 2012

You still rocking a Samsung Galaxy Tab (that is the original iteration)? If yes you probably know by now that there will be no Ice Cream Sandwich update coming out of the Samsung labs to grace your good old Android tablet.

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