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Motorola Droid Froyo update available while Motorola Droid X Android 2.2 Froyo Upgrade hoax
6 September, 2010
Motorola Droid Froyo update available while Motorola Droid X Android 2.2 Froyo Upgrade hoax. The Froyo update brings coveted Adobe Flash to the original Droid. After a long mysterious wait, the carrier Verizon has officially started rolling of Flash update to the ‘milestone’ Android gadget of Motorola. The Adobe Flash 10.1 support will enable the device to run new apps in Web surfing and multimedia.
Droid users were in the hope that the Flash update will instantly follow the official Droid Android 2.2 OS update. But the carrier brought the Flash update much later on Thursday on PCMag's Droid as a 45.2 MB download. Although the update started downloading, users may have to wait for a few more days until the process come full fledged.
According to Verizon, users can install Adobe Flash 10.1 from the Android Market just after installing the Android 2.2 OS update. For the installation the carrier’s guidelines urge the users to go to Settings, About Phone and then System Updates.
Beyond the Flash support, the Android 2.2 upgrade also provides faster Web browsing, voice dialing over Bluetooth, and other features. But Verizon has to roll the Android 2.2 to a lot of users, and the process could take a few days to reach everyone.
Meanwhile, the carrier also has unveiled the update for HTC Droid Incredible. Carrier Verizon announced the official launch of the update from Google through its Twitter account. Droid Incredible users will be sent a message on their handset about the Android 2.2 update. Users are advised to click the "install now" icon, and the download will begin.
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