Samsung today released a list of devices scheduled to receive Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, though it did not provide details on when exactly those gadgets will see the update.

Samsung today released a list of devices scheduled to receive Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, though it did not provide details on when exactly those gadgets will see the update.

In a list published on Samsung.com, the company split its devices by carrier. Samsung devices on AT&T, Sprint, and Verizon are scheduled to get ICS; the company is still in talks with T-Mobile.

"Samsung is in close communication with both Google and our carrier partners to upgrade devices to Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich as quickly and as smoothly as possible," the company said. "This list may be altered as updates are confirmed or released."

On AT&T, the Galaxy S II, Galaxy S II Skyrocket, , Captivate Glide, Nexus S, and Galaxy Tab 8.9 tablet will get ICS.

For those on Sprint, the will be upgraded to Android 4.0, while the Nexus S 4G has already received ICS.

On Verizon, Samsung's and 7.7 tablets will get the upgrade. Samsung's Galaxy Nexus smartphone, which debuted on Verizon in December, was the first device to be released with Ice Cream Sandwich. For more, see .

"We are in close communication with T-Mobile to ensure that eligible devices are upgraded to Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich in the coming months and will provide updates as we have additional details to share," Samsung said.

Samsung has slowly been releasing information about which devices will receive ICS - the Galaxy Note is scheduled , for example - but today's list provides an easy-access list of upgrading devices. Last month, the ICS upgrade in several European countries and the .

When that Korea upgrade rolled out, Samsung published a blog post in which the company's product planning team said that it is sometimes easier to develop a new phone than upgrade an existing one to the latest version of Android.

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