Motorola DROID RAZR users asked to "soak test" Android 2.3.6?
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By now, Motorola's MO for testing an upcoming software update is to get volunteers who are members of the Motorola Support Forum to "soak test" the update. The project is usually unknown and hopeful thinking these days revolves around Android 4.0. But before you start imagining how Ice Cream Sandwich will look on your DROID RAZR, the latest info from Phandroid suggests that the update is related to Android 2.3.6.
This update, originally leaked during CES, corrects 4G connectivity issues with Android 2.3.6. Additionally, the 6.12.173 update adds some new Blur graphics and some new bloatware. If you want to install the update without being part of the "soak test", and you know what you're doing, click on this link.
source: Phandroid
This update, originally leaked during CES, corrects 4G connectivity issues with Android 2.3.6. Additionally, the 6.12.173 update adds some new Blur graphics and some new bloatware. If you want to install the update without being part of the "soak test", and you know what you're doing, click on this link.
source: Phandroid
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2 Comments
1. belovedson posted on 24 Jan 2012, 01:42 2 6
people do not volunteer yourselves as crash test dummies for motorola.
they are being cheap and should do the rnd themselves and not the vulnerable consumers.
2. nyamo posted on 24 Jan 2012, 03:39 2 2
hopefully its better than att 2.3.6 for sgs2, that broke a few things (bluetooth hid, router campitbility, random battery drain)


