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Android 2.2 for the Droid X Coming Tomorrow? This PDF from Verizon says “Perhaps”

I’m sure you’ve heard the rumor regarding the upgrade to Android 2.2 for Verizon’s Motorola Droid X coming on September 22nd (2.2 on 22, if you want to be cute), and you may have passed your own judgment on its believability. It looks like the 22nd might be the date after all, though, as it’s still technically qualified as end of summer and because the PDF file dedicated to the upgrade to Android 2.2 for the device has just made its way online courtesy of Verizon themselves. Let’s take a look inside, shall we?

Enhancements:
+ Improved Web browsing with pre-installed Adobe® Flash® Player
10.1 for Android.™
+ Easily switch between the eight most recent applications.
+ Enhanced browser performance for faster loading of JavaScript
heavy pages.
+ A screen that works for you and your apps.
 With Android 2.2, you can rotate your screen 270 degrees—
either to the left or to the right when moving from portrait to
landscape mode—to work with apps in more directions.
+ Automatic app updates.
 Always have the latest versions of the applications you’ve
downloaded with automatically updated Android Market™
apps. And you can choose to store applications in your device’s
memory or on a storage card for more capacity.
+ Take advantage of the preloaded VZ Navigator® application.
 Get visual and audible directions to a destination, locate
businesses and other places in an area, get a map of a location,
bookmark favorites and recent searches, and even share
locations with others.
+ Overall improvements for Google Maps performance
on the Droid X.
+ Improved connectivity to Exchange server and Exchange
ActiveSync® email notifications.
+ Easily edit MMS messages after attaching video files.
+ Manage message history from Contact application.
+ Transition from Wi-Fi and 3G without losing data connection.
+ Improved 3G Mobile Hotspot application.
Your Droid X
just got even better.
This is versioned “Version.2.3.15.MB810.Verizon.en.US/BP _ C _ 01.09.07P”, though the document doesn’t give us a specific date to expect it (only “today”, which is useless given we have no hard evidence to go by to determine relativity.) I can feel it, folks. Just keep on holding on!
Take a look inside the PDF file for yourself for the full (and better organized) text. [Thanks, Mason!]

Fuente: Android Phone Fans

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