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Take a seat, Motorola's Android 4.0 updates will still be some time
Feb 16th, 2012
If you've been waiting patiently for news of when Motorola will be bringing Ice Cream Sandwich to your ready and willing phone, we've got some good news, as the company has provided a series of approximate dates. Unfortunately, patience will still be required, so it's a good thing you've had some practice up until now. (Source: Digital Trends) -
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