Anton D. Nagy | January 9, 2012 3:47 PM
Back in November HTC told its users about initial plans to deliver the Ice Cream Sandwich update to some of its devices. These were the HTC Sensation, HTC Sensation XL and HTC Sensation XE, as well as the HTC Rezound, HTC EVO 3D, HTC EVO Design 4G and HTC Amaze 4G.
HTC Turkey seems to have taken to Facebook a table (the one above) detailing devices that will get the new Android update as well as an approximate time for the roll-out process. Aside from a confirmed December 2011 date for the EVO 3D (which seems to be late), the list says January will be the month to expect the update for Sensation, Sensation XE, Sensation XL, Amaze 4G, Rezound, EVO Design 4G and Vivid.
The HTC Thunderbolt seems to have a “confirmed” status for Q1 2012 but all the other devices with the dash have a currently unavailable (unconfirmed) status. While nothing groundbreaking here we can have a general idea about when HTC is planning to roll the refresh out (hoping it will not be late like in the case of the EVO 3D).

Update: User IchCollapse lets us know in the comments that the picture “was not posted by HTC itself but by a “fan” of the page. It is not confirmed if this information is valid”. Thanks!
Even more, the image seems to have disappeared from HTC Turkey’s Facebook account. Guess there’s nothing official here.
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