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Well what do we have here? Could this be the next Motorola Atrix? This photo along with some rumored specs popped up on a few sites today and adds another quad-core smartphone into the pool of “we want now” devices. The photo shows a buttonless Motorola device that looks similar to the Samsung Galaxy Nexus. The lack of buttons would mean we are looking at an Android 4.0 device and if rumored specs are to believed, an incredibly powerful one.

Today Acer announced their plans for updating their Iconia Tab line to Android 4.0. Starting today, Ice Cream Sandwich will begin rolling out to the Acer Iconia Tab A200. Then update will roll out to users slowly and will be completed by the following week. This is pretty impressive considering the A200 launched less than a month ago. Acer also outlined their plans for updating the Iconia Tab A100 and A500.

One device many people are looking forward to seeing at Mobile World Congress is the HTC One X. This is the quad-core HTC device that has been suffering an identity crisis. It started off as the HTC Edge, then it was the HTC Endeavor, and now it’s looking like it will be the HTC One X. Regardless of what name HTC eventually decides on, this is one beast of a phone that HTC fans are dying to get their hands on. Leaked specs have been floating around for a bit, but now, thanks to Paul O’Brien over at MoDaCo, we have a pretty good look at what the HTC One X will be packing.

If you own an AT&T Motorola Atrix, you may want to check your phone for an update. AT&T has started rolling out software update 4.5.141 and I know what you’re thinking, but unfortunately, it’s not Ice Cream Sandwich. It does however bring a few improvements:

If you’ve been rocking Android 4.0 but missing your Swype, you can now have both. Swype Beta has been updated to version 3.26 and now includes support for Android 4.0. That’s right, you lucky 1% can now enjoy the finger swiping text input software that makes typing (or swyping) a breeze.

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