We all know that Samsung has the 1st crack at Android 4.0 with the Galaxy Nexus , but it’ll only be an issue of time before we start seeing it appear on rival devices. HTC has already made an official statement on its plans (or lack thereof), and now it’s Motorola’s turn. Alain Mutricy, SVP Portfolio and Product Management, was in Germany talking up the ecu announcement of the RAZR , and slipped in a couple of information about Ice Cream Sandwich. Mutricy mentioned that while the company’s new flagship device was designed for Gingerbread, plans was set to introduce the most recent version of Android within the start of 2012, with a more precise date naturally on its way. Given past experience, however, it’s probable that the unbranded version of the device gets the refresh earlier than the Droid RAZR on Verizon, so US users may wish to exercise a wee little bit of patience here. Regardless, it is time for the contest to step up — if the RAZR is next in line to get the OTA update, the Galaxy Nexus could have the spotlight all to itself for a good period of time.
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