I do not know who has added the following to the Community postings:
Motorola Droid X.
If you do not take out time to learn your device, how can you blame the device to be the problem?
But, it’s not the device, it is not the hardware. It is the software. I am not a rooter; I’m not a computer geek; I’m not a software engineer. Why can’t I buy something like a computer, TV, a car or camera that works out of the box (or auto showroom)?
Why can’t I buy a Droid X that works without me knowing circuit boards and software? I want to charge my phone, turn it on and have it work without FCs, battery pulls (BPs?), waiting far too long to start and load apps (longer for widgets), network errors while trying to connect to the Android Market, unable to connect to YouTube, (don’t start, my laptop is connected to the internet and surfing quite well), becoming too hot to hold, shut down while connected to the computer and then hanging up on a auto restart, four hour battery life and on and on and on to infinity!
I have had my phone for four months and it has worked reasonably well (ergo, not a hardware issue) and the system software worked at an acceptable level. I could accept the occasional FCs, no BPs and ten hour battery life.
Since last Thursday’s (12/23) download of System version Version.2.3.340MB810.Verizon.en.US (it is sad that I know this by heart) I have had nothing but problems with the Droid X. The only app that I have downloaded (since System software update) is the Madden NFL 11. That reminds me, I need to leave and watch the Patriots move on to 13 – 2.
Bottom line- how do I uninstall System version Version.2.3.340MB810.Verizon.en.US and reinstall the previous systems software?
Sorry for the rant, but this is so frustrating,
Bruski232