Both of those devices were top-end smartphones when released on top end hardware, and the Nexus One was designed with upgrades to newer OS versions in mind. The Kobo Vox.... not so much, outside of the screen. It doesn't even technically meet Google standards for certification, which is why we've got Gingerbread, with no hope of Honeycomb for now, since it won't meet spec... much less ice cream.
It might get hacked to ICS... but I don't hold out hope for it to run WELL with ICS. The Kindle Fire runs it because it at least has the processor for it, whereas the Vox doesn't.
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