Android 4.0.4 ROM leaks out for the Galaxy Nexus on Verizon
Dustin Turley
Wednesday, February 8, 2012 at 7:35AM 
A little gem known as Android 4.0.4 wriggled its way onto the interweb last week, and while it was geared specifically for Sprint's Nexus S 4G, a similar version has just cropped up for the CDMA / LTE Galaxy Nexus from Verizon. While it's only available for tenacious users who've unlocked their bootloader, it seems that a host of improvements are on deck for the official release. First and foremost, the ROM is said to be noticeably faster, with the speed gains also extending to the web browser and the device's boot time. The release also packs a new radio file that (at least from user impressions) offers more seamless transitions between the CDMA and LTE networks. All in all, the rest of the changes are rather minor, but if you'd like to join the bleeding edge, you'll find everything you need in the source link below.



Reader Comments (4)
Is this the android Ice Cream?
Indeed it is.
In your post you referred to the Verizon version of the Galaxy Nexus as being "the CDMA / LTE" version. Sprint's version is also CDMA / LTE. They are switching over from their WiMax network to an LTE network for 4G connections. This G-Nex will be their first LTE phone. Semantics, I know. But I think the distinction is important.
I did say the Verizon LTE/CDMA version. I didn't say it was the only version. Also, this leak was a Verizon leak, so the post pertained to that phone specifically.