A few days ago, we heard that the Android 4.0.4 ICS update was rumored to roll out on May 22nd for the Verizon branded Samsung Galaxy Nexus. But, unfortunately it didn’t happen. It looks like the Android 4.0.4 OTA update for the Verizon Galaxy Nexus is nearly here. Despite the delay rumors Verizon went ahead and made the support docs updated with new OTA build IMM76K for the Galaxy Nexus handset on its website. The updated support page foretells the coming arrival of a new Android 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich update for the device. So there’s some good news for Verizon Galaxy Nexus owners .
Along with a bump to Android OS version, Galaxy nexus owners can expect to a handful of enhancements and some bug fixes for email and text issues, some calendar stuff:
Here’s the full changelog of the IMM76K build for Verizon Galaxy nexus:
Email, Messaging & Data
- 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.
Applications
- 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.
Device Features
- 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.
The OTA IMM76K update is expected rolled out in the coming weeks. The update is 39.8MB in size. If you’ve got a Verizon branded Galaxy Nexus kicking around, you can check for the update manually by going into Menu –> Settings –> About phone –> System Update –> and check for the further options to pull the update.
Source: Verizon