Motorola DROID X marks the spot for new Motorola soak test

0. phoneArena posted on 17 Feb 2012, 23:48

Motorola is sending out requests for those with a Motorola DROID X to participate in a soak test of software version 4.5.621; those interested in participating in the test need to register with the Motorola Owner's Forum...

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1. squallz506 posted on 17 Feb 2012, 23:51

Moto's idea of a funerary offering, i suppose.

im on 4.0.3 xD

2. Droid_X_Doug posted on 18 Feb 2012, 00:03

The Droid X was a great phone. But compared to the Razr, it is just dated technology. It is great that Moto is doing an update/refresh. I wonder if this is the final software release for the X?

3. RORYREVOLUTION posted on 18 Feb 2012, 01:37 1

too little too late if you ask me. I loved the Droid X on 2.1 but after that it went down hill. While i realize 2.3 did help with some issues there were also some new ones. Glad they are still fixing some but that ship sank long ago.

4. pandambaba posted on 18 Feb 2012, 11:40

personally, i think this is a great idea. i like that i can still squeeze some newer features out of this phone since my upgrade isn't until august.

5. Pings posted on 18 Feb 2012, 12:36

Now that Google is Motorola I hope the DROID X gets unlocked and stock ICS is the OS. Lets all hope that Blur dies!

7. Jimstar posted on 18 Feb 2012, 21:34

Piss off I kinda like Blur, compared to stock 2.3 at least. ICS may be a different story but we'll cross that bridge when we get to it.

6. MorePhonesThanNeeded posted on 18 Feb 2012, 13:49 1

Never too late, it's still a pretty well off device even at this old age. Motorola knows that the X sold a good bit and there are a lot of X owners like myself who still use the device. Yes it still works even after repeated drops to the floor and will do some strange things like turn itself back on right after I powered it down. Hope this update soak can alleviate that weirdness. Heck I would be surprised if this phone gets ICS, run GB without any issues at all.

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