Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Froyo Update: Droid Gets Flash, Incredible May Be Next



The Froyo is a-flowin' once again this week, with new updates on the way to Verizon's Motorola Droid and a possible push in the works for the Droid Incredible, too.
First, the concrete info: Verizon Wireless has confirmed it's started sending the second part of its Android 2.2 upgradeto the original Droid device. The update, build FRG22D, officially enables support for Flash. Once it's installed, you'll be able to find Adobe's Flash Player 10.1 in the Android Market and download it onto your phone.
Verizon says the Droid's new Froyo build also includes "updated software changes" that'll "provide improved security," though no details have been provided about what exactly those changes entail.
The Motorola Droid's new software, like the initial Froyo update sent to the device earlier this month, will likely be rolled out in waves meaning only a subset of users will receive it at a time. It could take several days or even a few weeks for the build to reach everyone. You'll know when it hits your device, as a notification will pop up on your screen informing you the update's ready to install. You'll need at least a 40 percent charge -- or a 20 percent charge, if your phone is plugged in -- in order to begin the process.

Froyo and the Droid Incredible 

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