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  • 10 December, 2010
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Motorola tries to be sneaky with OTA Update

If you recall, the other day we told you all about Motorola shipping out the Android 2.2.1 update for the Droid X, well to at least the “test group”, as it wasn’t suppose to go out to everyone that it did.

Motorola was trying to be sneaky by using the Droid X’s battery saving technology to send out the OTA to the test group in hopes that everyone else would be in the bed. To elaborate more, by default after your phone has been sitting for while it makes the network go to sleep, in turn Motorola thought this would be a perfect time to catch all of you sleeping and shoot out that OTA to the test group, however as you all know that has failed.

Motorola has apologized for the big screw up, and has now opened up the gates to allow all of you users to get the OTA udpate. Are you ready for the update? Go ahead and try it by checking Settings > About Phone > System Updates to see if the update has hit your handset.

Via: AndroidCentral
Source: Phandroid