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We use cookies and other tracking technologies to improve your browsing experience on our site, show personalized content and targeted ads, analyze site traffic, and understand where our audiences come from. To learn more or opt-out, read our Cookie Policy. Motorola has updated its timeline for Ice Cream Sandwich updates for a number of devices, several of which should see Android 4.

Meanwhile a number of devices will be upgraded to Android 4. On the other end of the spectrum, the list also confirms that both the Droid 3 and X2 won't be receiving any more updates, but instead will remain on Android 2. For those devices that are getting ICS, the majority were still listed as in being in the evaluation and planning stages when Motorola updated the list back in February.

And several have been waiting for quite some time, as devices like the RAZR and Bionic were among the first few devices confirmed for Android 4. Be sure to check the source link below for the complete release schedule to see just when you'll be able to finally get ICS on your device.

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All you'll have to do is follow its prompts to complete the download and installation. In addition to updating the phones' basic software, the upgrade will make the Droid Razr and Razr Maxx global-ready. Verizon says both phones will support voice and data service in more than countries following the ICS upgrade. An international usage plan is required, of course, for such service to actually work.

Motorola had previously promised an "early " upgrade for the Droid Razr. It revised its upgrade schedule in mid-May to change the phone's slot to "second quarter" instead. No surprise: Motorola received a big fat "D" in my Android 4.

But now, at least, the wait is almost over. For a closer look at Android 4. And if you still need more reasons to salivate, glance over my 10 reasons to be excited about Ice Cream Sandwich. And do your best to avoid thinking about Jelly Bean. It's a good job the Razr is a tough phone, because at that point, every owner threw his or her handset across the room screaming: "Google owns Motorola for crying out loud, how long is this damn update going to take.

As frustrating as this continuing wait is, it does feel that European users are finally getting close to aqcuiring what is, already, a very slightly out-of-date operating system.

The good news is, Jelly Bean should be ready for the next generation of human beings, and will probably land on devices around Learn more Home Phones Phone news Motorola phone news. Why you can trust Pocket-lint. Writing by Ian Morris.



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