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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:


If you’ve always wanted to get your hands on a Motorola XOOM, now may be the time. For the next 7 hours, 1SaleADay is offering up a brand new 32GB WiFi Motorola XOOM for $329.99. Not exactly the cheapest tablet around, but much cheaper than its original debut price of $599.99. It’s also not the newest Android tablet on the market, but it does have the newest version of Android running on it (or will once you update it). It’s a tough sell with all the rumored high-end sub $300 Android 4.0 tablets expected to hit the market soon. Nevertheless, it’s available for the next 7 hours if you want it.

Yesterday, Ice Cream Sandwich was supposed to roll out to Motorola’s RAZR and RAZR MAXX on Verizon, according to a shot of Best Buy’s internal system. However as you’ve probably noticed, April 4th passed with no update in sight. Today we have another look at Best Buy’s internal systems, which confirms that the Ice Cream Sandwich update for the RAZR and RAZR MAXX has been delayed. 


The Motorola DROID RAZR MAXX and all of its 3300mAh glory has been available in the U.S. for a couple months now but it appears it will do some traveling soon. Starting next month, the RAZR MAXX will roll out to markets in Europe as well as the Middle East. The powered up RAZR MAXX is essentially what the DROID RAZR should have been and provides all the great specs along with a battery to handle the load. In case you’ve forgotten, the RAZR MAXX features:

The accompanying Android app for the MotoActv fitness band is set to get its first update tomorrow that will add a bunch of cool features. Most importantly it will add functionality for all Android devices featuring Android 2.1 and higher, when previously the app only worked on a few handsets. The app will also allow you to:

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