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At last a comment that makes sense.
My SGS II is running JB 4.1.2 but my wife's Xperia X8 is running GB 2.3.7, both rooted and running non-standard ROMS.
The 2.3.7 on my wife's phone works just fine I simply cannot find a single reason for upgrade it to ICS or above.
Unlike iPhone android is running on just-about-any-type of device, from the low-end (Such as the X8) to the high end (Note II). As such it is very likely that no all will run the same OS version.
- Gilboa
There is a big different between Android >=2.3 and Android 4.0+ IMO.
You can tell that the latter is far more polished and I think (I am not a programmer but I have read) the programming model for the fragments on 4.0+ is different from Gingerbread and lower - this enable supporting multiple screen sizes.
While old phones running Gingerbread is ok (as long as its secure), launching new phones means that new apps have to consider the old limitations for longer.





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2011-09-10
I have better idea. Lets slow down with new releases. Give me one good reason to upgrade from 2.3 to 4.0. When 2.3 is working fine with mail, browser, games, etc...