Yesterday, we reported that Android 4.0.4 IMM76K update info of support docs went live on Verizon website for the Samsung Galaxy Nexus handset. Finally, Verizon has started pushing out the official Android 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich IMM76K update for its version of Galaxy Nexus LTE handsets. But, according to the reports claimed by the some users, the update is now rolling out in super small batches.
The IMM76K update for Verizon Galaxy nexus will bring the following changes to the build:
- # Email messages will display properly when the text size is set to large.
- # When sending a multimedia message to an Outlook email address, the file extension will send, allowing the recipient to successfully open an image.
- # Successfully deleted emails on the device will be deleted from the desktop as well.
- # Successfully send text messages without experiencing network connectivity issues.
- # When viewing a Calendar reminder or appointment, you will now be able to view the full notes associated with the appointment.
- # A down arrow has been added in the Calendar application that will expand the calendar message body, allowing you to view the entire message.
- # Successfully turn on Wi-Fi using the Power Control widget.
- # Updates have been made to prevent the display from freezing or becoming unresponsive.
- # Complete calls without experiencing choppy audio, clicking noises and one-way audio noises.
- # Successfully access Voicemail and other automated systems without error.
You’ll just have to keep waiting till the update starts rolling out for everyone in full flow. Since it’s presumably going out in batches to different groups of users, and if you’ve got a Verizon GNex and haven’t yet installed the 39.8MB ICS IMM76K update, you can always try your luck by heading into Menu > Settings > AT&T Software Update > Check for updates. For those of you rocking Verizon’s Galaxy nexus let us know if you get you have received the long-waited update.
Via: Droid-Life