Motorola has released an official list of handsets that will be eligible for a buyback program, where customers can receive $100 toward a new Motorola smartphone by trading in an old one that won't be receiving the Jelly Bean update. Handsets like the Droid 3, Atrix 4G, and the Cliq 2 can be traded in for one of Motorola's newer smartphones, including the newly released Droid Razr Maxx HD, which comes with a bigger battery than its counterpart, the Droid Razr HD (which is also part of the trade in program), and the Atrix HD, a handset marketed specifically for business and enterprise users.

Back in September, Motorola announced at its keynote that it was planning on rolling out Android 4.1 Jelly Bean to most of its devices that were first offered for sale in 2011 or later. The company had also promised its loyal fans that users could receive a $100 credit toward the purchase of a new handset if theirs wasn't on the list for the update. While most of the handsets on the list are featured on the Verizon Wireless network, U.S. Cellular and Sprint subscribers will be able to participate in the buy back program with handsets like the Electrify and Titanium.

The program is limited to the United States and compensation will be doled out in the form of a Verizon Wireless gift card, Motorola Visa prepaid card, carrier credit, or other equivalent.