Users of Motorola's second-generation Atrix smartphone can finally get a taste of Ice Cream Sandwich.

Users of Motorola's second-generation Atrix smartphone can finally get a taste of Ice Cream Sandwich.

AT&T on Tuesday announced that it is now rolling out the Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich update to the Motorola . Users will receive an over-the-air update to bring their phones up to Google's second-to-latest version of the Android mobile operating system. Customers can also update their phone over Wi-Fi by going to Settings > About phone > System updates.

"Android 4.0 makes your phone easier to use and more powerful than ever," AT&T Product Manager, Cathy O'Shea, wrote in a blog post.

The update brings a new browser with improved page loading, tabbed browsing, offline reading, and desktop mode. There's also some new lock and unlock features, including the ability to unlock directly to the camera, phone dialer, text message, or home screen. The new Face Unlock feature uses facial recognition and the phone's front-facing camera to unlock the device.

With the update, users will be able to create folders on their home screen by dragging one app icon onto another. Also, the contact app is replaced with a new app called People, which pulls together profile pictures, phone numbers, and status updates.

"Android 4.0 also helps customers stay on top of data with charts and information breaking down the specifics of data usage," O'Shea pointed out.

The Atrix HD was released this summer. For more, see .

At this point, . Just 1.8 percent of Android devices are running the newer Android 4.1 Jelly Bean.