Motorola has updated its timeline for Ice Cream Sandwich updates for a number of devices, several of which should see Android 4.0 within the next few months. In the US, both the Droid RAZR and RAZR Maxx are expected to receive ICS before the end of the second quarter, while the 3G model of the Xoom should see the update during the same period. Meanwhile a number of devices will be upgraded to Android 4.0 during the third quarter — including both the 8.2-inch and 10.1-inch versions of the Xyboard, the Droid 4, and the Droid Bionic.

On the other end of the spectrum, the list also confirms that both the Droid 3 and X2 won't be receiving any more updates, but instead will remain on Android 2.3. For those devices that are getting ICS, the majority were still listed as in being in the evaluation and planning stages when Motorola updated the list back in February. And several have been waiting for quite some time, as devices like the RAZR and Bionic were among the first few devices confirmed for Android 4.0 prior to the OS' launch in November. Be sure to check the source link below for the complete release schedule to see just when you'll be able to finally get ICS on your device.