if I do a factor reset, will it go back to 2.2(Froyo)?

Touchpaddle

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I have just deactivated my Droid Charge after upgrading to the Galaxy Nexus.

The Charge will now be used a Wi-Fi-only device with no phone service. I want to do a factory reset
to return EVERYTHING to factory default.

Will this cause the Droid Charge to return to Android 2.2(Froyo)? If so, how do I get it to update
to 2.3(Gingerbread) again? Since it's no longer an active phone with Verizon, I imagine that it's
not possible to receive 2.3 via OTA update.

Thanks for any advice! :)
 

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Let us know how you like the Nexus compared to the Charge.

I went ahead and did a factory reset. Only the personal data/apps/microSD got wiped.
Gingerbread remains on the phone! :) Now it's as virgin as the day I bought it. (sort of)

The Galaxy Nexus is nice. It's a pleasure to use ICS. If I didn't have two phones that
are eligible for upgrades, I probably would have second thoughts about getting the
Galaxy Nexus. It's pretty clear that other Verizon smartphones(excluding the Droid Charge)
will get ICS in the next few months. :)

Having said that, the 1280x720 screen is what sold me. It is the best screen I have ever
seen. The fonts are so crisp and pictures/videos are detailed and colorful. (comparing
directly with the Droid Charge or my nephew's new Samsung Galaxy SII)
 

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