I just read at he Adroidforums.com site that the Froyo 2.2 update was pulled by Verizon and Motorola due to issues with this update. They report that Verizon will issue new update next week.
Can anybody confirm?
That's the rumor. Pulled for unknown bugs. You're still fine if you installed it and the new update is supposedly due out next week so we'll see.
Looks like Verizon has decided to go with FRG22 rather than the FRG01b update that was leaked a couple days ago. You should still be fine if you manually updated.
http://www.droid-life.com/2010/08/05/verizon-about-to-make-frg22-froyo-for-droid-official/#more-10871
Looks like they found a way to block the features that I wanted so they can charge for using features that come with the update. This really stinks. Honestly if we do not get the full use of the update without having to pay more then I will leave verizon and go with ATT. I am tired of my phones being locked out just so verizon can make even more off of me forcing me to use thier versions of applications that come free with the updates. This happens with the Blackberry and was supposed to stop with the Droid. WE SHOULD NOT HAVE TO PAY FOR APPLICATIONS WHICH COME FREE WITH THE UPDATES. I really hope im wrong because I really like th customer service and the signal is always great better than most other carriers for Oklahoma but im not going to keep paying more for what other carriers let thier customers have for free. Especially when I pay full price for the phones I have.
AT&T is even worse. They lock down the Android phones to where you can't side load apps.
Honestly flash isn't worth the performance hit imo. I've been running Froyo for a couple months and only installed flash on the first 2.2 rom I used.
PJNC284 wrote: Honestly flash isn't worth the performance hit imo. I've been running Froyo for a couple months and only installed flash on the first 2.2 rom I used.
Pretty much this. I mean Flash is nice and all but I only really need flash on a Mobile device for YouTube. And we have an app for that so it really doesn't matter.
Aside from that, It's a nice feature but otherwise I wouldn't know why it would be necessary.
Can anyone tell me or give me a link to how Verizon feels about leaked offical updates? Do they support it, or advise people not to do it?I would imagine they wouldn't fully support it or they would of released the update themselves, and advising users to download and install leaks themselves would be at the users own risk and VZW would not be responsible for any bricking that may occur...
I've heard alot of good things about the 2.2 FRG01B (leaked) version and i want to manually install it myself. But will i still be able to update my phone as usual even after installing the 2.2 FRG01B leak? Seeing as Verizon didn't actually release it themselves and they know the leak is out, what if the FRG22 (if it exist) will be the offical OTA version and it can not be downloaded unless you have the original 2.1 on your Droid?
I plan to download the 2.2 FRG01B version and Adobe Flash 10.1 beta 3 and use it until the offical OTA download is avaiblable. I just want to know if it is a problem with Verizon or not.
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Now THAT would be a brilliant move and you would figure that out on Day One (the realization will hit you, followed by an expletive or two). Now you will want to read up on AT&T's Buyer's Remorse provisionof the contract because I am certain you will be needing that (my guess is even before you complete the first battery cycle), and here's why:
AT&T Android Phones (and given AT&T's implementation, to describe them as Androids is a stretch)
AT&T Service
Since coming to Verizon, I have been thrilled with the quality of service, access to 3G Data, and Unlimited Data Plan, and the same features that I had with AT&T (plus a couple of additional ones) all for less than what I was paying AT&T for their crap! I have had my Verizon service for two months now and have yet to drop a call.. NOT ONE! I dropped two in an hour on a typical day with AT&T. You know, AT&T claims to cover 97% of the nation... and that is probably true. But, there is still no comparison... Verizon has the same territory covered with a nice, thick quilt (so to speak), and sure, AT&T has 97% of the U.S. covered... with a thin, ratty, dirty sheet.
Think twice before you leave over a software upgrade. Yeah, I'm a bit annoyed that all the rumors and delays surrounding the fate of FroYo have swirled without even so much as a peep from Verizon, and I feel a bit let down that they would care so little as to keep their customers informed, but I still feel like I'm better off than I was a couple of months ago. If you do switch, I guarantee you will regret it. Unless you live in an area where they can sell you their TV package, and landline, and DSL, and can get you to buy them all, they really won't care much about you anyway, so unless you are able to pony up the $$, don't plan on being one of their "valued" customers. To them, you'll just be another troll.
More info about AT&T and their "Android" offerings: http://blogs.computerworld.com/16595/att_android_phones