By Stephen Schenck | May 29, 2012 7:32 PM
One week ago, it seemed like Verizon had finally gotten all its ducks in a row and was preparing to release a long-overdue update for its LTE version of the Galaxy Nexus. As it turns out, that was just another false start in a line of false starts, and owners would continue waiting for their Android 4.0.4 updates to land. It’d be cruel to keep getting your hopes up for nothing, but today it looks like the carrier really might be ready to make with the update, releasing new support docs on its site for Galaxy Nexus system software IMM76K.
It looks like Verizon may have just now finished clearing the update for distribution, as the PDF it’s prepared for the release notes shows it was created only a matter of hours ago.
Now granted, Verizon has posted notices like this in the past for other phones while failing to deliver their updates in a timely fashion, but this is still major progress. There’s no denying that this is the last big sign we’d hope to see before the carrier started getting the update out to Nexus owners. Whether that will be tomorrow or in a couple weeks, we can’t say, but keep your eyes peeled for those OTA update notifications to start trickling in any time now.
Source: Verizon
Via: Droid-life











