Motorola has updated its release time frame for Android 4.0 ICS updates for a bunch of devices, including the Droid RAZR, RAZR MAXX and the Bionic. It appears that in the USA the Droid RAZR and RAZR MAXX will get their share of dessert before the second quarter ends.

The 3G model of the Xoom will also be updated during the same time frame, while Q3 will bring Android 4.0 to the following devices: 8.2 inch and 10.1 inch Xyboard tablets, Droid 4 and the Droid Bionic. Sad news for owners of the Droid 3 and X3, who won’t be receiving the updates at all and will be stuck with Android 2.3 Gingerbread. Luckily, they can use custom ROMs such as CyanogenMod 9, or simply wait for the good will of Motorola, that may feel kind enough to release a “value pack”.

The devices that are getting ICS were also listed back in February, under the category evaluation and planning, so they’re pretty much certain. It’s a pity to see that Motorola couldn’t move faster, especially since they’re part of Google now and they should have some priority.

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