Verizon Wireless has just made public an official list of handsets on the network poised to receive Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich OTA updates, most being devices for which such updates were a given at this point:

HTC:

  • HTC ThunderBolt™
  • DROID Incredible 2 by HTC
  • HTC Rhyme™
  • HTC Rezound™

Motorola:

  • Motorola XOOM
  • DROID BIONIC™
  • DROID RAZR™
  • DROID RAZR™ MAXX™
  • DROID 4
  • DROID XYBOARD 8.2
  • DROID XYBOARD 10.1

Samsung:

  • Samsung Galaxy Tab™ 10.1
  • Samsung Galaxy Tab™ 7.7

LG:

  • Spectrum™ by LG

No timeframe was provided, but this is probably the most authoritative ICS update list you'll see out there, if for only one reason: in the end, it's Verizon that decides whether or not a device on its network gets updated. If it's willing to say officially that these are devices with the green light, you can probably take that to the bank.

We already knew HTC's plans for ICS on Verizon, so that's old news. And Motorola's. Oh, and Samsung's (though technically it had not confirmed ICS for its Verizon devices, specifically). The addition of the LG Spectrum, though, is new, and only makes sense given that the device has been available all of six weeks.

Otherwise, notably absent from the list are: the LG Revolution, Samsung DROID Charge, and Motorola DROID 3. Bummer. Given that there have been no rumblings of ICS updates for these devices in the past, it seems fair at this point to say they officially won't be getting the bump to Android 4.0 (at least not from their manufacturers).

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