Andre Yoskowitz
16 Dec 2011 0:15
As expected with a new update, there have been reports of a few popular apps having issues with Google's latest Android 4.0 software.
As of today, however, Netflix is now updated for the new software. The Android Market description now reads: "Supports Android 2.2, 2.3, 3.x, and 4.x in the USA, Canada, and Latin America. Download the free Netflix app to instantly watch TV shows & movies streaming from Netflix."
Of course, to use the service you will need a Netflix subscription, which costs $7.99 per month for unlimited streaming.
After months of delays, Verizon finally launched the Galaxy Nexus today, the first phone to have Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich.
Ice Cream sandwich is the biggest rehaul of the Android operating system, to date, and the first OS created for both smartphones and tablets, natively.
(Pic via Verge)