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Official roll out of Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich to GSM Nexus S begins
Just one day after Galaxy Nexus went on sale in the US, owners of GSM versions of Nexus S rejoice: Google has began the roll out of the Android 4.0. Users running stock Android 2.3.6 should receive OTA update within the coming month. Impatient owners can also install this update manually.
Once upgraded, check out tips and tricks from Google listing main workflow differences with Android 2.3.