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The only difference I have noticed is in the Gmail. When scrolling through an email, the bar with the sender and reply button stays at the top of the screen. I don't remember it doing that before. Other than that I haven't noticed any difference.

It seems like the heat detection when on a call has become a lot more sensitive. I was on a call, took the phone away from my face for a couple seconds and tried to get to the home screen while on the call. No go - every time my finger got close to the screen it went blank. I used to be able to do that all the time - to activate bluetooth while on a call, for example.![]()
To be accurate, it's an infrared proximity detector which is located above and to the left side of the screen, so if you sneak your finger from the bottom, it could work. Supposedly it has a very short range. Anyway, it seemed to me a bit more aggressive after last night's update.Well, its not a heat detector it is a light sensor, but if you cast a shadow on the phone while on a call, it will definitely turn the screen off. You sorta have to "sneak" up on the phone to touch it while on a call.
To be accurate, it's an infrared proximity detector which is located above and to the left side of the screen, so if you sneak your finger from the bottom, it could work. Supposedly it has a very short range. Anyway, it seemed to me a bit more aggressive after last night's update.
anyone who used the News & Weather app notice anything worth noticing? If so, can I get the .apk for that as that is about the only thing I kind of care about a little bit partially
I just got the update message as well. Trying to decide whether to update or stick with bugless beast.
I read through the other post about blocking the OTA
http://androidforums.com/droid-all-things-root/179578-how-do-i-prevent-ota-updates.html#post1609305
but its kinda out of date...
Why would Verizon or whoever that puts out the updates lie and say its version 3.4 if our phones still say version 2.2.1? When I got the message on my screen it said a new system update 3.4 is ready to be installed on your phone.
One more thing I just noticed is usb tethering is enabled ?
anyone else noticed ?
USB Tethering had been "enabled" since FRG01. However, I believe that if you do not have a tethering plan, you are forced to subscribe to one before you are allowed access. Though, I am not 100% on this as I am using Wireless Tether for Root Users.
Kratos
I don't have a tethering plan and the phone is stock. I know it's been there but was always grayed out. Not anymore.
It is grayed out if you are not connected to your computer via USB. Once you connect, then it becomes selectable. This may have changed, but I doubt it. I have been running 2.2.1 via Ultimate Droid for a while now and the option is always grayed out until I connect a USB cord to it.
Kratos
Actually, it is not grayed out when no cable is connected. It says nothing is connected when I try to set the checkmark with no cable attached. When the cable is attached it connects and windows 7 sees an internet sharing device.
I thought you always needed pdanet to tether on droid (if you don't have a tethering plan).
edit: correction, it IS grayed out with no cable. It ungrays as soon as I plug in a usb cable to my pc.
Can someone else with a stock droid check the tethering thing ?