We knew that HTC and Verizon were working to bring the long awaited Ice Cream Sandwich update for the HTC Rezound handset. And, here it comes. It’s official, HTC Rezound is the latest device from Verizon’s campus to get ICS treat and we can finally add Rezound to the list of the handsets running Ice Cream Sandwich OS. According to the previous reports, the update was supposed to roll out on last Sunday. After many leaks, the update was final after all and has now started rolling out to everyone. The Big Red network has also published new official documents detailing the Android 4.0.3 update rollout for the device.
The device will be getting bumped up with new software version 3.14.605.12 and the Android OS version will be replaced as v4.0.3 Ice Cream Sandwich build. Do not expect to get HTC Sense 4.0 UI goodies, because the update is carrying Sense 3.6 UI. Recently, a couple of HTC devices has received the Android 4.0.x Ice Cream Sandwich update including the HTC EVO 3D and HTC EVO Design 4G.
Among the new features to look out for are Sense UI 3.6 UI, Face Unlock, resizeable widgets, home screen folders and more. Here’s the full list of the software update v3.14.605.12 aka Android 4.0.3 ICS for HTC Rezound:
# Home screen folders
# Face Unlock
# Launch Bar for commonly used apps
# Improved Android Browser
# Face Unlock
# Resizable widgets
# Incognito mode
# Improved voice input
# Data usage controls
# V CAST Media Manager has been updated to Backup Assistant Plus
with an enhanced user experience
# Fix for Time zone issues. Proper Timezone will display within the Clock Widget.
# Wireless Alerting System can be enabled
# Addition of Cisco AnyConnect support to improve VPN functionality
# Improved data connectivity
# Improved device stability
# Improved Mobile Hotspot connectivity
# Improvements to default mail application. Yahoo! mail contents will be displayed properly
You may see the Android 4.0.3 update notification (as you seen in the above image) right away on your HTC Rezound handset. The update weighs in at 299MB. If you’re getting impatient, you can try to pull the update manually now by heading into Settings > System Updates > HTC software update > Check now.
Source: Verizon (1), (2)