Droid 2 gets Gingerbread ?
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Just read on engadget that there is an unofficial release of Android Gingerbread available for the Droid 2 (which finally will speed up the phone).
so i followed the link which sent me over to mydroidworld.com where i can download the Firmware.
I read that android is open source but i'm not that kind of guy who likes to root or unlock or whatever.
but in the article it said: "1. Download this file from the TBH app (public release in 72 hrs)". Does that mean that there will be an official update (via settings menu) in 72 hours? i dont get it ...
Thanks a lot
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As of right now no 'official' release of gingerbread has been made by google. With the enxus launching a month ago or so, google decided to showcase nexus on their direct device first. Be careful if you root your phone, it will void your warranty and despite having cool features and no bloatware, many roms are incomplete and cause sevre functionality issues. My roomate has the nebula rom on her epic 4g and it has some severe incompatability issues with some of the launchers and other apps available on the market place.
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As of right now no 'official' release of gingerbread has been made by google. With the enxus launching a month ago or so, google decided to showcase nexus on their direct device first. Be careful if you root your phone, it will void your warranty and despite having cool features and no bloatware, many roms are incomplete and cause sevre functionality issues. My roomate has the nebula rom on her epic 4g and it has some severe incompatability issues with some of the launchers and other apps available on the market place.
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This is an indication that they are working on it, but this seems to be a leaked version. The "installation" process that they talk about requires you doing some things to your phone that would be in violation of VZW's Terms of Service. If you haven't already done things like that (and you don't want to get into "hacking" your phone) your best bet is to wait.
There hasn't been an official announcement about this that I'm aware of so no definite timeline has been provided, but it is most likely "in the works". There have been discussions from Moto for an update to the D2 for some time to correct some known issues, and quite possibly they were waiting until they were done porting Blur components to gingerbread to actually issue the update.
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On-topic, it's garbage that they'd fragment the software upgrades between different versions of an identical phone. For a USA user, the only difference between the Droid 2, Droid R2D2, and Droid 2 Global is the CPU is 20% faster in the D2G. Something like that takes HOURS to program a difference for, not days. Add another day to work in the GSM radio (or the star wars stuff for the R2D2), then test them all simultaneously. Or at least acknowledge "Hey more people have the Global so we did it first but the other two are coming as soon as we can" or SOMETHING...
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This is from the Android Community a couple of weeks ago.
"Motorola Droid 2 gets leaked Official 2.3.3 Gingerbread"
"Exciting, what do we have here. Looks like an official build of Android 2.3.3 Gingerbread for the Motorola Droid 2 has just leaked by our friends TeamBlackHat. Yes I said an official build, as in leaked from an internal source from Verizon. So don’t be to worried, go ahead and check below for all the information."
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is this for the droid 2 global ?
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I have had multiple conversations with Verizon Tech support. At first I was told that it would be rolled out effective June 15 @ 3pm EDT. When calling them again I was then told that it would be Motorola that would be rollling out the OTA (Over the Air) release. My last conversation with Motorola today I was told that there is a delay with no additional information on the release of the Motorola software upgrade 4.5.600. They told me to keep an eye on their website for any available updates at www.motorola.com/mydroid2global. It is frustrating because Verizonwireless has the upgrade information posted to the website under support for the device with how to do the installation once available and what the improvements are with the upgrade. Hopefully we will not be waiting to much longer!
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Hello hockeydad761,
Thank you for your patience. The GB update for the Droid 2 Global is coming soon! Please visit this link https://email.vzwshop.com/servlet/formlink/f?NFOQU&SOURCEID=WEB_DGF_VZW_SUPPORTNAV to sing up for updated alerts. Thank you.
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What about Droid 2 customers? We're feeling a little left out in the cold here.
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Carlo-
I definitely don't want you to feel left out with your Droid 2!
I understand how nice it is for your device to have all of the latest developments.
At this time, I don't have any news regarding the Gingerbread software on the Droid 2.
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I would like to know myself, seems like everyone is getting a nice update except for the droid 2 and the droid 2 global. I been waiting for awhile on mine. Just hoping the 2.3 update doesn't turn into a nightmare like the 2.1 did for a lot of devices. And what puzzles me even more is how quiet both verizon and motorla are being about the updates.
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So I have seen that the Droid 2 Global got Gingerbread, however for Droid 2 owners this is an even greater fustration. When do people who bought the launch device get gingerbread? Are we being left out in the cold for not waiting a couple months to get the global? Have we been made the red headed step children?
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They are waiting to roll out gingerbread for Droid2 hoping that by that time, we will just buy the newest phone with different technology. Well, I am.....on a different provider and a non-android phone! I love my droid, but not when they treat their customers like crap. Let's face it, why else would they update the newer phones first? SO WE GIVE IN AND BUY THE NEWER PHONES! Me and my 5 lines on my family plan will be switching from verizon and from droid as soon as my contract is up. An Iphone is just as good as just as cheap!
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You are correct! Their focus now is on the Iphone. I'm glad they aren't making as much money on the Iphone as they thought. Maybe they will start to try and work with the Adroid customers again. They could care less about the Droid 2. The phone is defective and they won't admit it. On a side note, Netflix all the sudden has no worries about "DRM" and all Adroid phone can get a Netflix app? Am I the only one that thinks that's interesting? Verizon put the stupid unremovable Blockbuster app on your phone and that's how you needed to watch movies. Now they limit data and preinstall the Netflix app on the phone?? Either way Verizon is getting their cut. Am I a little disgruntled? Yes, thanks for leaving me out in the cold Verizon!
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Huh?? why will my droid 2 global not update??
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Yeah, Um... feelin left out in the wind here also!!!! I understand the initial pull for bugs... but scuttlebutt has that it was supposed to come out after D3 release... well D3 is here... where is 2.3???? Heck even custserv has asked if we got update yet to fix this rebooting problem and then realizing yall havent released it yet... I have had VZW for years and even sold/reccomended your phones... dont make me regret it...
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My fiance had a Droid 2 since launch, after numerous problems with it I finally called them enough until they gave us an early upgrade which she used to get a Thunderbolt like mine. Bottom line, if you ain't happy with it you have to let them know. They are not going to give you a free phone, but an early upgrade can come in real handy.
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Problem is I JUST got mine 2 months ago. I used my early upgrade for it. The prob these phones are having should have been addressed and fixed already. The rebooting is not a hardware issue. It is software related. an OTA Update for that should have been issued quite a while ago. However with them planning the 2.3 update they figured they would fix it with that (im assuming. Problem is (if thats the case) no one is communicating that and they are dragging their feet and being hush about it.
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droid 2 is EOL. Verizon isn't too concerned with us getting updated software, they want us into updated devices.
Same thing w/ the d1, eris etc.
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