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Official 2.2 Froyo OTA thread

How did your update to 2.2 turn out!

  • I had never rooted, and it worked fine.

    Votes: 108 57.4%
  • I had rooted, and it worked fine.

    Votes: 66 35.1%
  • I had never rooted and got stuck at the MOTO screen.

    Votes: 9 4.8%
  • I had rooted, and got stuck at the MOTO screen.

    Votes: 5 2.7%

  • Total voters
    188
{Soapbox}
Jeez people... lighten up on Motorola already!

While it's absolutely true that the Droid X and Droid 2 share similar hardware... they're not exactly the same. Motorola's development and QC teams have been hard at work getting the D2 ready for release... and getting the 2.2 update ready for release for the D1. My guess is that they're now doing QC on the release earmarked for the DX.

For all we know the bottleneck may not even be Motorola. It's possible that VZW is pushing back the release till their deployment of 2.2 on the D1 completes.

Seems like we've got an awful lot of unknowns here... And until someone with more knowledge of the inner workings at Motorola and VZW comes along, I'm thinking it prudent to consider cutting them a little slack. Speaking for myself I really don't want them rushing Froyo to us and leaving us with a boatload of bugs and quirks to deal with.

{/Soapbox}

Maybe they should have put more time into the phone that they market as the do it all end all of phones before pushing another phone out.It's all about sales numbers and $$$$$.Kind of like a kid with a new toy.Its great until the newness wears off then is off to the next big thing.Now that the Droid X is not on the front page of every tech blog and website they need the next new thing.The Droid 2 is it.The next big thing is what brings in the money not updates for a phone that has all ready has its time in the limelight.
 
you act like current X is bugless.
Exchange problem is a MAJOR issue.

But how long do you give them.A week a month maybe several months.Chasing bugs is a never ending process.You need to strike a balance between chasing bugs and releasing the product.
 
But how long do you give them.A week a month maybe several months.Chasing bugs is a never ending process.You need to strike a balance between chasing bugs and releasing the product.
I think you mistook me.
I am saying they should release it sooner than later even if they are SOME bugs.
 
Yes but Droid X was sold based on it being updated to 2.2 Droid was not.


It was stated from the very first announcment of the Droid X on June 23, 2010 that we would get the upgrade in LATE SUMMER. We still have awhile left for summer to end.

I do not see any information anywhere that differs from that.

I would like to add, that I would rather wait longer and have it running smoothly than have them rush it out the door buggy.
 
Anyone else think they should have took the time they are spending on the 2.2 roll out for Droid and used it to fix the bugs with Droid X.I think this time could have been used to correct the volume bug the Exchange bug and of course all of the bugs that we are led to believe is responsible for the September roll of Froyo for the Droid X.Flame away :D
 
Anyone else think they should have took the time they are spending on the 2.2 roll out for Droid and used it to fix the bugs with Droid X.I think this time could have been used to correct the volume bug the Exchange bug and of course all of the bugs that we are led to believe is responsible for the September roll of Froyo for the Droid X.Flame away :D


I think people need to stop comparing apples to oranges....that is what I think being that you asked.

Motorola has acknowledged some issues and stated that they are working on fixes for them. The roll out for 2.2 to the Droid was already in the pipeline and planned. As for Droid X getting 2.2 in September, that is what was stated on the announcement day for the Droid X - LATE SUMMER....I don't see where that has changed from that statement.
 
I think people need to stop comparing apples to oranges....that is what I think being that you asked.

Motorola has acknowledged some issues and stated that they are working on fixes for them. The roll out for 2.2 to the Droid was already in the pipeline and planned. As for Droid X getting 2.2 in September, that is what was stated on the announcement day for the Droid X - LATE SUMMER....I don't see where that has changed from that statement.

Nothing has changed.Unless you only have one person working on the update it should not take 2 months to roll it out.95% of the work is all ready done with the Droid 2 release.Same phone different case.
 
How many threads are we going to have on the subject of wanting Froyo?

Would it have been so hard to have simply included this as a comment in one of the other three or four related threads?
 
Those teams are entirely different and both have been in development for awhile.

I guess its a good thing the Droid team seems to be a lot smarted than the Droid X team.Droid X team can't even deliver a update that was allready 95% done with the Droid 2 release in the time it took the Droid team to build a complete update for the Droid.
 
How many threads are we going to have on the subject of wanting Froyo?

Watch, as soon as Froyo releases for the Droid X, the OP will be complaining why Gingerbread is taking so long, and that Motorola needs to direct resources away from other phones to get Gingerbread on the X. :)
 
How many threads are we going to have on the subject of wanting Froyo?

Would it have been so hard to have simply included this as a comment in one of the other three or four related threads?

Whats the harm.You can all ways skip the thread instead of taking the time to reply to it.
 
I guess its a good thing the Droid team seems to be a lot smarted than the Droid X team.Droid X team can't even deliver a update that was allready 95% done with the Droid 2 release in the time it took the Droid team to build a complete update for the Droid.

I would love to have Froyo as much as the next guy, but you seriously need to relax. Better yet, if you think it's that easy, you should join motorola's development team and help them.

And I hope you realize 78% of statistics are made up. :)
 
I guess its a good thing the Droid team seems to be a lot smarted than the Droid X team.Droid X team can't even deliver a update that was allready 95% done with the Droid 2 release in the time it took the Droid team to build a complete update for the Droid.

IMO, this is pure ignorance. I'm going out on a limb here and have to assume you have no idea about designing and updating firmware. Firmware updates are not trivial things that can be done on the fly, no matter how "done" you think they are.
 
maybe the DX upgrade is just taking a lot more work/time to write due to complexity or other issues specific to the X?
 
Watch, as soon as Froyo releases for the Droid X, the OP will be complaining why Gingerbread is taking so long, and that Motorola needs to direct resources away from other phones to get Gingerbread on the X. :)
Yes I will if it is a phone that pre dates the X.If it is a new phone than I understand that is the price that I pay for buying the X instead of waiting for a Gingerbread phone.I don't get why people believe that a older device should be updated before a current product.If you want a phone with Froyo buy the X which was marketed upon it being updated to Froyo or Droid 2.Don't expect to be put at the front of the line just because you bought a Droid.
 
I guess its a good thing the Droid team seems to be a lot smarted than the Droid X team.Droid X team can't even deliver a update that was allready 95% done with the Droid 2 release in the time it took the Droid team to build a complete update for the Droid.


You do realize that the Droid, the Droid X and the Droid 2 are all DIFFERENT PHONES......right?

If you are not happy in any way with your Droid X...return it and get a phone that has a smarter team.

I am perfectly happy with my Droid X. I think Mororola is working on fixing bugs that have popped up, and I think they are working on the fix at a wuick pace. I am also confident that we will get 2.2 when it is time for us to get it.
 
The Droid is simply older. The older phone = more updates. This means that the developers are more aware of the capabilities of the phone and its architecture.

I assure you they are working hard on it, but this phone is 100% new, so it will take longer then the Droid 2, which was a rehash of the same thing.

I would rather wait longer for a well done update, then get a quick, incomplete one.
 
IMO, this is pure ignorance. I'm going out on a limb here and have to assume you have no idea about designing and updating firmware. Firmware updates are not trivial things that can be done on the fly, no matter how "done" you think they are.

Ok so you really believe there is that much difference in the inner workings of the Droid 2 and the Droid X.There must be some serious flaws with the X if they can't be overcome in the time is has taken them to design the firmware for the Droid or the Droid 2.
 
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