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September 29th, 2012, 12:51 GMT · By

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No ICS for ATRIX 4G, ELECTRIFY and PHOTON 4G, Motorola Confirms

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Last week, Motorola provided some details on its plans for the release of new software updates for its Android-based devices, but some things have changed in the meantime.

At that time, the company said that it was set to offer some more info on its plans for releasing OS upgrades for a series of handsets, and now it has provided confirmation on what will happen with these devices.

Motorola ATRIX 4G, Motorola PHOTON 4G and Motorola Electrify were among these, and it all comes as bad news for their owners, as the company will keep the phones with Android 2.3 loaded on them.

For many this might not come too much as a surprise, since Motorola has done the same before, but we were all expecting for things to change a bit following Google’s acquisition of the phone maker.

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Comment #1 by: sam on 29 Sep 2012, 13:14 UTC reply to this comment

please correct the title. it is about atrix 4G and not atrix 2. atrix 2 already received ICS.


Comment #2 by: Slay3r on 30 Sep 2012, 11:25 UTC reply to this comment

Its the Atrix 4G thats not getting ICS, the Atrix 2 gets it in Q4


Comment #3 by: HBAries67 on 20 Nov 2012, 22:19 UTC reply to this comment

well at least for these owners with phones on GB, they'll be able to use flash player w/their phones. (Motorola got rid of ability to use with upgrade :( !! )

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