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Verizon has posted up the changelog for an upcoming Motorola DROID RAZR/RAZR MAXX update that should begin rolling out soon. Generally speaking, these updates go out about a week after the changelog goes up so it shouldn’t be too long. Unfortunately this isn’t the Ice Cream Sandwich update everyone has been waiting for. Instead, it features:


AT&T’s first ever Android 4.0 device will be hitting shelves in just a couple weeks and comes with a reasonable price tag of $199 on a two-year plan. That’s right, the highly anticipated HTC One X will be launching on AT&T May 6, with pre-orders beginning this Sunday. The HTC One X is HTC’s latest top-tier phone and the big daddy of the One series.


Acer slyly started selling their special edition quad-core 10.1-inch tablet online today. This Olympic edition Iconia Tab A510 carries the symbol of the iconic Olympic rings in its design as well as an all-star team of specs. This 10.1-inch Ice Cream Sandwich toting tablet features:


Need another reason to skip that Sprint Galaxy Nexus — how about 50 of them? Wirefly is offering up the Verizon model of the Samsung Galaxy Nexus for the incredible price of $49.99. Not only will you save yourself $150, but you’ll also gain the largest 4G LTE network around (opposed to Sprint’s non-existent LTE network). This is a great deal for anyone looking to join Big Red and I’d certainly jump on it if I hadn’t already sold my soul to Verizon months ago.


Samsung released a new video on their YouTube channel last night, highlighting all the new features included in the upcoming Premium Suite update for the Galaxy Note. While they just about showed off everything from S-Pen features to Ice Cream Sandwich, they managed to remain vague about a release date by sticking with the old “Available on Q2 2012” comment. However, the fact that they have released this video onto their YouTube channel is a good indication that the update may not be that far off

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