Motorola’s Support forums are alive today with talk of the impending DROIDX Gingerbread (Android 2.3) “soak” that we first reported on over the weekend. Many users are worried that ActiveSync will still be broken, but Moto employees are assuring us all that it has been fixed this time around. I’d have attempted to confirm this on all of the leaks, but I’m a Gmail man and will have to rely on all of your input for that in the comments.
What might be even more important though, is the confirmation that the rest of the DROID series that was introduced last year will also all be receiving 2.3 in the near future. The DX is first (which is not surprising) and will be updated by the “end of the second quarter”, although we’re thinking it’ll be much sooner than that with user testing going on this week. Afterwards, the DROID Pro and both DROID2’s will receive it some time “before the end of the third quarter.” And to add to that thought, we’ve been told that almost all of the GB builds for these devices have been completed, but as always is up to VZW to approve them.
Update: It looks like that Moto employee is probably receiving a firm spankin’ as his comments have been edited by the forums’ manager. Luckily our friends at Phandroid grabbed a screenshot before it was changed.
Via: Moto Support, (2)
Cheers Heath!
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