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Motorola has confirmed their upgrade plans for the latest release of Android –version 4.0, Ice Cream Sandwich. Amazingly enough, they boast that they’ll be bringing Ice Cream Sandwich to first devices within six weeks of the release of the operating system.
Among the first wave of devices are the Motorola DROID BIONIC the Motorola Droid RAZR and the Motorola XOOM (though Motorola didn’t mention which XOOM devices would get it, we’ll assume Verizon and most WiFi models).
They also said they would announce details on upgrade paths for other devices within that same time frame. If they come through with this promise it’ll be a remarkable turnaround for an OEM who’s usually being scolded at by users waiting months for upgrades. We’ll see what happens when the time comes.
THAT HAS TO BE REALLY PROMISING FOR US YEAH?!
I agree. We won't get it for a LONG time via an OTA, but will get it in a ROM much faster.

On a related note: Android owners getting stiffed on OS updates, study claims![]()
Well, I didn't mean to imply the article would affect D3 in terms of ICS, which is why I said "in a related note". Of course the Android phones don't get updated as thoroughly as iOS phones since there is more than 1 manufacturer involved and more parties involved.That means absolutely nothing they are relating to single core phones that shipped in 2010 the cpu and gpu can run ice cream easy plus the droid 3 shipped with the most current version of the os available at the time we in no way fit into any categories stated in that article plus google has acquired motorola and the phone has droid branding we have the best chance out of most.. Don't forget the droid 2 and droid 2 global received gingerbread don't see why we shouldn't get it officially or via cyanogen mod
On a related note: Android owners getting stiffed on OS updates, study claims![]()
Better link (what that cNET story was referring to): the understatement: Android Orphans: Visualizing a Sad History of Support
That chart is awesome.
One major omission on that chart: it may be true that the iPhone 3G was on the current release through its third year, but it was a relatively crippled version of iOS 4, with many features missing.
It has been a few weeks. Any news on ICS for D3? Official word?
ICS source is now out, so mods will probably have it soon...
I have resisted rooting phones over the years, seems like too much potential headache.