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I love Google Navigation, ugh! That will suck if it blocks it.
"Easily switch between the eight most recent applications"
Can't we do this now with 2.1? When I long press home, it shows me the most recent apps. Well, I guess it's only 6 so now they're increasing it by 2...Or perhaps there's some other "easy" switch that's different than long pressing home. Anybody know?
I never knew that, but tried it just now and that is cool!
It's why I read every thread on here, regardless of the subject - you never know what you'll learn new!!

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It won't. Verizon just realized they can't compete with Google Nav for free, so they might as well provide their service for free as well so people get used to using Verizon apps more often.
"Take advantage of the preloaded VZ Navigator Application"
Does that line just bug the hell out of anyone else besides myself?? I'm excited to get the update but have a small feeling someting is going to ruin this to good to be true moment. I sure hope not though...
Aka, pay us $10/mo for something that google maps does flawlessly for free.

have my contract cancelled. They cannot change what you purchased in any meaningful way without your permission (new contract) or you have the right to void your agreement. Google Maps is a significant feature and value item for the purchase decision of the phone. It is also "native" to the Android phones. My opinion is this will not happen.
have my contract cancelled. They cannot change what you purchased in any meaningful way without your permission (new contract) or you have the right to void your agreement. Google Maps is a significant feature and value item for the purchase decision of the phone. It is also "native" to the Android phones. My opinion is this will not happen.
Everyone running the latest (version identical) leaked software hasn't seen that issue, so I doubt Verizon will disable it entirely.have my contract cancelled. They cannot change what you purchased in any meaningful way without your permission (new contract) or you have the right to void your agreement. Google Maps is a significant feature and value item for the purchase decision of the phone. It is also "native" to the Android phones. My opinion is this will not happen.
I just think they may in the future. It seems like Verizon and Motorola want to take away the "open-ness" of Android.
So do I have to revert back to 2.1 in order to apply this update? Or will I be able to get it if I'm on the rooted x-treme leak version 3?
(/me ducks)
I love Google Navigation, ugh! That will suck if it blocks it.
"Easily switch between the eight most recent applications"
Can't we do this now with 2.1? When I long press home, it shows me the most recent apps. Well, I guess it's only 6 so now they're increasing it by 2...Or perhaps there's some other "easy" switch that's different than long pressing home. Anybody know?
It won't. Verizon just realized they can't compete with Google Nav for free, so they might as well provide their service for free as well so people get used to using Verizon apps more often. It's like when Vlingo decreased the app price from $9.95 to free when Google released its voice search. (Which, incidentally, I can't find on the market on my phone...Need 2.2 for that? Probably).
Is there anything that Verizon Navigator does that Google Maps doesn't?

Personally I highly doubt Motorola and Verizon have some secretive plan to close down Android. At the moment Android is the biggest thing that Verizon's got in the Smartphone segment. Windows Mobile is in a tail slide and Blackberry is still considered something of a niche product. So unless Verizon is planning to jump ship to HP and WebOS I think it wouldn't do well for them to take on Google's flagship mobile product.
As for Motorola they've got enough problems of their own that an "end around" could cost them more than they're willing to absorb. Remember that prior to the Droid the last really successful Motorola cell phone was the RAZR (which, I believe, hit the market in late 2004). Their cellular division has not been doing well the last few years. And Motorola just spun off the division in an attempt to try to rebuild around their new partnership with Google. Again... a really good reason not to mess with Android.
Motorola Unit to Be Spun Off With $3.5 Billion - BusinessWeek