DROID gets 2.0.1 firmware update

Andre Yoskowitz
7 Dec 2009 22:51

Owners of the Motorola DROID smartphone should begin getting the latest update to their Android firmware today, version 2.0.1, which is being pushed over-the-air (OTA) as of this week.
The update will first and foremost fix the autofocus issue of the DROID's camera, as well as improve battery life and improve the Visual VoiceMail service. Audio quality for music playback and calls should be slightly improved as well.
Although unconfirmed, it appears a new unlock screen may also be part of the update, as well as improvements to "overall stability and speed," says Electronista.
Google's anticipated 2.1.0 update, which will include more important updates should hit in early January.

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