Motorola
Mobility has
just refreshed
its Android
4.0 Ice Cream
Sandwich
plans with
new
information
that might suggest the company is
still struggling to release the long
awaited update.
Although it's not the only handset
maker that has yet yet to update even
a single smartphone to Android 4.0
Ice Cream Sandwich, the fact that
Motorola continues to delay the
release of upgrade doesn't look good.
This is not the first time that Motorola
promises to deploy the Android 4.0
ICS for some its devices, but the
company failed to deliver and pushed
back the the update again and again.
Today, Motorola posted new details
on the upcoming ICS update for all its
devices, smartphones and tablets, and
the things are looking bad.
For example, the DROID RAZR and
DROID RAZR MAXX which were
scheduled for an “early Q2” Android
4.0 ICS upgrade, are now expected to
receive the update in the second
quarter of the year.
Initially slated for an Android 4.0 ICS
upgrade in Q3 2012, Motorola
PHOTON 4G's update has been
pushed back to Q4.
The same goes for Motorola XOOM
Family Edition, which was originally
scheduled for a Q2 ICS rollout, but
now it has been postponed for the
third quarter of the year.
Owners of Motorola DROID 3 will be
disappointed to learn that the
company decided to keep the
smartphone to Android 2.3
Gingerbread, which means it will
never get an official ICS upgrade
unless Motorola changes its mind.
Both Xyboard tablets have been
confirmed for an Ice Cream Sandwich
update in Q3 2012, while the
international XOOM Wi-Fi and the US
4G version should get their updates
this quarter.
There are some good news as well.
Motorola confirms for the first time
that DROID BIONIC will receive the ICS
update in “early Q3 2012.”
Lots of new and old phones have also
been confirmed to remain on
Gingerbread, such a Motorola DEFY
MINI, DEFY+, MOTOLUXE and others.
For the full list of changes check out
Motorola's original threa
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