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Either way I'd imagine it will be closer to the holidays before we see the OTA.
That's if we're lucky.
Either way I'd imagine it will be closer to the holidays before we see the OTA.
On the Moto DX forum, users are being encouraged to sign up for the "Motorola Feedback Network" (which involves registering for the forum and filling out a survey) if they want to be recruited as testers for software updates. As of today, no testers have been needed, but maybe "in the near future"??
Motorola Owners' Forum: Questions about Motorola Feedback... (post #14 by Matt)
Well, the news today is that the OG Droid is getting their 2.2.1 OTA soon. Motorola's MO (or maybe it's Verizon's) has been to prioritize updates based on release date. So getting the OG OTA out of the way would be the first step. The Incredible already got it's 2.2.1 update, so Verizon won't be hogging the bandwidth to get that phone done first, so I'd imagine that we could see the Droid X version as soon as the week after the OG gets it.
Of course if they are still squashing bugs it could be later.
Its kind of ironic how Motorola had the first "game-changing" Android device, the DROID, and now they're obsolete all within a year of each other. Motorola really screwed up with the DX, they made it seem like it was the perfect device when in fact it is the EXACT opposite. I'm not saying I hate my DX, still like it better than my girlfriend's new Fascinate, but all of these issues should have been addressed and fixed by now. Motorola has the mindset of "get a device out to the market and move on to the next one", not "let's support all of our products to the fullest". I had no problems when I owned the OG DROID, I returned it within the 30-days because I didn't think I was ready for an Android device coming from a Blackberry. I went on to own the DInc and sold it to get the DX and in some ways I regret that, yet some ways I'm glad I have the DX instead.
Bottom line, Motorola needs to get their a$$ in gear and provide the proper support for ALL of their products, current and past. I've determined that if a maintenance update doesn't roll around by the end of this month/first part of January, or if one does roll out and it causes more issues than it fixed, this will be the LAST Motorola device I will ever own, mark my words.
Thanks. Same here. My DX has made me care less about things like the pending release of the iPhone on VZW.I've played with an OG Droid plenty, and while I'm sure it suits the needs of many I wouldn't trade my X for it at all. Honestly, I'm unsure why some people have near constant problems with a phone and others have almost none at all. My X has be rock solid since launch day, and I've pushed it plenty hard to see what it could take.
My Droid X WAS great on 2.1 but when Froyo hit, the device took a turn for the worst. I have already laid out what is wrong with the device, so I won't do it here, but I am hoping for basically ANY update to this device.
As much as I love the X, the more time that goes by the more I start looking at other devices, while the bugs are not huge they are inconveniencing, if HTC puts something out in the same league as the evo and X before the update I will be switching.
The problem is that any device of this caliber from any manufacturer is going to have bugs. My colleagues with HTC products (Evos, Incs, etc.) have just as many gripes as those complaining about Moto. I simply don't believe any one manufacturer is providing significantly better support and/or manufactured product at this price point.
You folks with issues need to go the route of rooting. I just took the dive recently and have. Already fixed many of the problems I was experiencing. My phone is performing so much better now.