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Update support page shows up for Verizon Galaxy Nexus, for real this Time

When people buy a Nexus device they expect a few things in return. For one, they expect timely updates to the latest released version of Android from Google. The trouble with that assumption is when a carrier gets mixed up in the middle of things. In this case, Verizon and the ever popular CDMA version of the Galaxy Nexus. Just the other day we heard of an update supposedly on the way, but personally I hate update rumors. I prefer hard facts, like it actually landing or the carrier pushing out a supporting document to back it up. That is what we now have. While we don’t have a date for the update to be unleashed on big red, it is at least officially on its way. They tend to push these things out shortly after the release of the documentation. You might even see it as early as tonight or tomorrow morning.

What is this update we speak of? Well it will be labeled as IMM76K, pretty catchy isn’t it? It will finally mover your CDMA Galaxy Nexus up to Android 4.0.4, just like the GSM version is running right now. It will fix many silly issues that some of you loyal nexus and Verizon customers have been experiencing. Such as preventing the display from freezing up, make calls without choppy audio and successfully access you voicemail without errors. At least they are saying they have fixed those issue. We will see what new issues arise after the update. Check out the other additions to the update below.

As soon as any of you see the update appear on your device, please let us know so we can get the word out for people.

Source: Droid-life