Motorola RAZR XT910 Android 4.0 roll-out begins today
- Josh
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Why don't you guys just root and install ROMS? So much easier than having to wait
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- 2012-08-10 14:37
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- Anonymous
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> In reply to danystraus @ 2012-08-10 14:03 from 3}9e - click to readGo to settings and do a factory reset.
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- 2012-08-10 14:31
- MW0m
- danystraus
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> In reply to mar @ 2012-08-10 12:32 from nxBS - click to readplease Mar help me to wipe the phone before the update. Thanks
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- 2012-08-10 14:03
- 3}9e
- Anonymous
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> In reply to Zahidismaeel @ 2012-08-10 13:20 from JxRv - click to readIt's worth the wait! Believe me :)
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- 2012-08-10 13:58
- mqMA
- Zahidismaeel
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checking still not available for uk:(:( now again seems to be wait for 2months...stupid motorola i ll never buy it again...razr is my first n last device and moto plz don't declare that u ll update to JB i m sure it won't come even we died...
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- 2012-08-10 13:20
- JxRv
- nabindra
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I'm enjoying jellybean on galaxy nexus from last month and guys are talking about ICS.what a lame.
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- 2012-08-10 12:42
- Y}Se
- mar
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jaust wipe after update...
its the best update ever , realy fast , no bug...
thanks moto...
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- 2012-08-10 12:32
- nxBS
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This update = AWESOMENESS.
Seriously.
No questions asked.
ICS + RAZR = AMAZE BALLS!
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- 2012-08-10 11:41
- mqMA
- Johnathan T
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Will have to see if mine has it when I get back home. Hopefully Rogers (Canada) have also started to roll them out now that they have it (or at least I think they do). A leaked rogers one has been out for a month or so already so hopefully with that damn T-Mobile approving the thing, the roll out for the Canadian one will finally occur. Then again, Roger's themselves have held back updated in the past, so maybe I am wrong and it wont come for another few weeks/months.
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- 2012-08-10 11:13
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- Marco
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> In reply to Dynamoo @ 2012-08-10 10:44 from MZK1 - click to readBut it's not Moto, HTC, Sony and others who necessarely cause the delays. We've seen functioning leaks of the ROMS 6 months ago. Othe regions have gotten them months ago. It's almost always the carriers. If it's the manufacturer, the update will simply never be made. Milestone too had delays due to t-mobile and a few other european carriers sticking their noses too much in it. Carriers wants us all to buy new carrier-locked phones every 12 months or so.
How to do it? Demand locked bootloader, stall - or deny - updates.
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- 2012-08-10 10:59
- 5i4e
- nicky
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Not sure - that is more a Google/T-Mobile problem, isn't it, really?
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- 2012-08-10 10:49
- M}ZR
- Marco
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Again. I really dislike how the annoying carriers can have such an impact in OUR updates. It's Motorola's product, T-Mobile should not have a say in the matter just because they - amungst others - sell it. If they want to, they can make their own UI packages and make them available for their customers as an option. Just like any other launcher/widget packs in Play. Selfish, evil and useless T-mobile.
Just like Verizon and their insane demand for locking the bootlader. And who gets the blame? The one who has to follow every footstep set by the carrier. . .
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- 2012-08-10 10:48
- 5i4e
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Waiting for my phone to tell me it is available - furiously clicking 'System updates' :-)
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- 2012-08-10 10:47
- 3nS4
- Dynamoo
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Nothing yet on mine in the UK. Motorola are not the only ones who have forced customers to wait a stupidly long time to get OS updates. The bottom line is this - if you want a phone with the latest version of Android then the only ways to guarantee you can get it is to BUY one with the OS already installed, or alternatively buy a Nexus device.
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- 2012-08-10 10:44
- MZK1
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