Verizon Wireless Starts Updating The Motorola DroidVerizon Wireless Starts Updating The Motorola Droid

Verizon Wireless has started updating the system software of the Motorola Droid. The changelog is pretty long, and includes, among other things, better battery life, a fix for the camera, and more OS stability.

Eric Ogren, Contributor

December 8, 2009

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Verizon Wireless has started updating the system software of the Motorola Droid. The changelog is pretty long, and includes, among other things, better battery life, a fix for the camera, and more OS stability.Today Verizon Wireless spokesperson Brenda Raney said in an email, "We began pushing the update to the Droid by Motorola yesterday to a small percentage of handsets so consumers are beginning to see the alert on their handset. The process is being done in phases and the numbers of handset that receive the update will increase gradually over the next week or so. It is identified as ESD56 and includes enhancements to the phone."

I find it interesting that all three parties involved -- Google, Motorola, and Verizon -- are participating in the software fix. Verizon doesn't say which company contributed to which changes.

The changelog for the Motorola Droid fix is as follows:

  • OS stability is improved.

  • Battery life is improved.

  • Camera auto focus functionality is improved, and time between shots is reduced.

  • Enhancements for three-way calling.

  • Audio for incoming calls is improved.

  • When receiving a call on call waiting, the speakerphone now remains on.

  • Bluetooth functionality is improved; background echo is eliminated.

  • Improved Bluetooth phone book transfer of contacts to in-vehicle Bluetooth solutions.

  • After closing a GPS application, the GPS icon will now automatically be removed from the notification panel.

  • Users can now receive SMS and MMS messages after an EMS message is received.

  • SMS and MMS may now be sent to seven-digit addresses.

  • Google contact merging has been updated to accommodate seven-digit numbers.

  • Visual Voice Mail notices now arrive instantaneously.

  • The corporate calendar widget user interface is updated.

Verizon also indicated that it is planning to update the Droid Eris to Android 2.0 or 2.1, but hasn't settled on a time frame for that update.

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