Just today, Google announced that it was rolling out Android 4.0.4 to the Android Open Source Project (AOSP) for download, with build IMM76D. The note at that point by JBQ was that the timeline for ROM push for the final build was unknown. 

In a tweet and Google+ post, Google has now noted that Android 4.0.4 images are beginning to push out for the GSM/UMTS Galaxy Nexus and Nexus S, and Xoom WiFi. Absent are the CDMA/WiMAX Nexus S on Sprint and the CDMA/LTE Galaxy Nexus on Verizon, both of which are likely waiting on carrier approval. The update includes bugfixes, stability improvements, faster camera launch (which we've noticed in leaked 4.0.4 builds), and better performance in some areas.

We're anxiously waiting for our own GSM/UMTS Galaxy Nexus to get the push so we can test out the final build and see what all has changed. Hopefully Google also updates the factory images for Galaxy Nexus pages for those of us who are impatient. 

Source: Google

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  • PrazVT - Thursday, March 29, 2012 - link

    There is a leaked version of ICS for the i777 available as well as a version that is rooted (XDA). I installed both versions on my AT&T SGS2 yesterday with no issues. Currently using the rooted version. No issues so far.
  • vectorm12 - Thursday, March 29, 2012 - link

    Meanwhile I'm still waiting for my Nexus S I9023. Starting to think Google dropped the ball and simply left it in the dirt on this one.
  • Paedric - Saturday, March 31, 2012 - link

    I've got the upgrade yesterday on my galaxy nexus.
    I was quite surprised to be honest, with everything I heard about android updates, I thought it would be weeks or even months before it would show up.
  • Matias - Monday, April 2, 2012 - link

    Still nothing here for my Nexus S 9023... Meanwhile running manually installed official 4.0.3.

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