Android Gingerbread Update for Motorola Droid X Delayed
Yesterday the word was that owners of the Motorola Droid X smartphone could gain Android Gingerbread as of Sunday; however the word now is that the Gingerbread update for the device has now been delayed.
According to an article over on Pocket Now by way of Droid-life, a tweet from @PydePypper broke the word that Verizon has rejected the Android 2.3 Gingerbread update and thus wont be rolled out Sunday or any time soon.
The tweet said…“Pass the word folks just got word the GB build for the X was rejected by VZW so it is back to Moto 4 fixes. Talking another month 4 release”
So if this latest rumour is spot on it looks like Motorola Droid X owners will have another four week to wait before there is any hope of Gingerbread coming to play on the Droid X as it will take this time for Motorola to tweak the software and return it for approval by Verizon.
Thus for the time being, Droid X owners will have to be patient for a while longer, feel free to voice your annoyance to our comments area below.
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9 thoughts on “Android Gingerbread Update for Motorola Droid X Delayed”
Did anyone really believe it was going to happen anyway? I was hopeful, but figured it was not happening.
Figures..
Moto is hopeless could not get things right.
The best thing to do in this situation is to completely forget about it. Then when it is finally released, we can giggle like schoolgirls when we wake up to find what rich uncle Motorola has left under the tree for us…
comon man, tweak it, already what the heck are you all doing
Yeah, to anyone wanting GingerBread on your Droid X now, THB has gotten a leaked copy of GB release VZW rejected. Just search google news for Droid X gingerbread.
all this update confusion,where carriers get to decide updates,is one really big reason why im thinking about iphone 5
Verizons phone been delayed? Suprise suprise. So what else is new.
who cares!!! DX and D2 have been and am running fine..if it is such a problem then root your phone and 2.3 that way now…