Motorola Droid X Gets A Software Update

We have a good news for the Motorola Droid X users. Verizon Wireless has recently released a software update for the Motorola’s powerful smartphone. The latest software update comes with numerous enhancements and improvements. Check out the complete changelog below.

Changelog:

Enhancements:

  • Preloaded Madden NFL football game
  • Preloaded Adobe Flash Player 10.1
  • Preloaded MyVerizon application (v5)
  • Added Data Widget to home panel
  • Improved Android OS Froyo stability

Improvements:

  • Improvements to Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync: Enhancements to corporate email sync and push stop; PIN lock timeout now follows the server’s settings; Enhancements to SMTP authentication.
  • Improvements to Visual Voice Mail: “Failed delivery to” message displays correctly when messages can’t be sent; Audio routes correctly to speaker, even when connected to a mono Bluetooth headset.

Other improvements:

  • Device now supports MP3 media files after MR2 update
  • MusicPlay now runs smoothly and without lock-ups
  • Weather widget stays with assigned location updates, not current location
  • “Smart Profile: Face Down” feature will not permanently disable the phone’s ringer
  • Enhanced audio sync when playing high quality WMV videos
  • Improved video playback
  • Clearer colors assigned to soft keys in applications such as Google Maps
  • In the Contacts widget, keyboard now appears when using “type to search”
  • Eliminated camera “Force Close” errors
  • Device lock remains, even after a long, hard key press
  • Quicker wake-up of display when on a call

The latest software update can be easily downloaded from Over-The-Air (OTA). It is always advised to backup your data before updating the device. For step-by-step instructions on how to perform the download, head over to this page.


Omkar Dutta: Omkar Dutta is a 19yrs old Technology Blogger from Mumbai, India. He is currently studying Bachelor of Management Studies. He loves to check out latest software, mobile phones and web services. Currently he writes for Fone Arena,Techie Buzz and Tech PP. You can follow him on Twitter @0mkarr
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