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DROID RAZR and RAZR MAXX owners rejoice, Ice Cream Sandwich is on its way. Starting today, Verizon will be pushing out software upgrade 6.16.211.XT912.Verizon.en.US. Not only will this bring all you RAZR users up to date with Ice Cream Sandwich, but it will also make the DROID RAZR and RAZR MAXX the first 4G LTE smartphones on the Verizon Wireless network to be Global Ready.

If you’ve opted to hold onto your AT&T Galaxy S II for a bit longer, you’ll be happy to know you can go ahead and grab the long awaited Ice Cream Sandwich update from Kies. You won’t be seeing this OTA so don’t wait another second for it to hit, find your nearest USB cable and fire up Kies.

In case you haven’t been counting down the days to Verizageddon, it’s almost upon us. Tomorrow, Verizon will be lighting up and expanding its 4G LTE network in a ridiculous number of markets. Verizon undeniably has the largest 4G LTE coverage in the U.S. and it’ll be years before its competitors catch up.

Here we go… Apparently high demand for the Samsung Galaxy S III is causing a bit of a shipping delay for U.S. carriers. A trend we usually only see with Verizon, has now trickled down to other major carriers, who have been sending out announcements left and right to warn customers of possible delays.

Verizon has dropped the price of the HTC Rezound to a mere $80 just in time for summer. We’re sure it has more to do with Verizon’s upcoming lineup, bu hey, a deal is a deal. It’s actually a better deal than both Amazon Wireless and Wirefly have at the moment, which is surprising.

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