Let's just say you have got an HSPA+ Samsung Galaxy Nexus (I9250) or a UMTS / GSM Nexus S (I9020). It could behoove you, then, to start out frantically checking your phone to peer if any updates come in, because Google has taken to its favorite social network to announce that Android 4.0.4 is rolling out to those devices in addition to the Motorola Xoom WiFi, as we reported earlier. This news comes nearly two weeks when we learned from our sources that the Nexus S update was nigh handy, and only hours after the AOSP became available. It's incredibly exciting for anyone who wasn't ready to download ICS on their Nexus S before the update was pulled, and equally thrilling for owners which have been using the version Google disowned since this past December. Heck, it's jubilant enough to make any fan of firmware updates shout with glee. Ready for the asterisk- It is not rolling out to the CDMA counterparts... no less than, not yet. It's hard to claim what that truly means. Are the Verizon Galaxy Nexus and Sprint Nexus S 4G being considered second-class citizens, demoted to as lengthy a wait because the droves of alternative Gingerbread devices- We're reaching out for word on when (or if) we will be able to expect the refresh to hit these handsets, but Mountain View's lips are shut meanwhile.
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