HTC Announces List of their First Phones that Will Receive Ice Cream Sandwich

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On their UK Facebook page, HTC kindly released a list of their first wave of phones that will receive the Ice Cream Sandwich update early next year. As you can see from the pic above, the list is the following:
  • HTC Sensation
  • HTC Sensation XL
  • HTC Sensation XE
  • HTC Rezound
  • HTC EVO 3D
  • HTC EVO Design 4G
  • HTC Amaze 4G
How very thoughtful of them to give us a heads up!

Thanks to dzone67 for this tip!

Source: Facebook - HTC
 

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OF COURSE they're not supporting the tbolt right now (I left room for them to prove me wrong tho)... At least they gave us a list of what they're planning to do like Moto did.
 

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OF COURSE they're not supporting the tbolt right now (I left room for them to prove me wrong tho)... At least they gave us a list of what they're planning to do like Moto did.

as if any of us are running STOCK version of what the carrier gives us. :) give it 2 or 3 weeks after the code drop and ur tbolt will feel special again.
 

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No Incredible?!?!

Nah jk...this phone will be long gone by the time ICS is out....I hope, but if not it's more than enough still
 

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All of these are dual core right?

Seems like they're getting them out of the way first before going to the single core ones.

Though, who knows how long till the single core HTCs get it. IF they do. HTC seems really picky on which phones get updates any more. I think it has to do with how much of a resource hog sense can be.

EDIT:

Just noticed the EVO Design is still single core.

WTH HTC? The EVO Design is like... an EVO on steroids.
 
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