The Motorola Droid 2 surfaced again today and guess what? It was running Android 2.2 aka Froyo meaning that it's very likely that the phone will launch with it on board.
Motorola has let Droid X owners know that Exchange issues will be fixed with the release of Froyo in early September. Until then though, they are offering TouchDown licenses free of charge.
Bad news for Droid Incredible owners. Verizon is saying that Froyo won't roll out today and they don't have any information as to when it will. Bummer.
Just like those who received Froyo before them, Motorola Droid X owners are reporting a bunch of bugs affecting their device after the software upgrade. Are you seeing any?
The Motorola Droid X has had volume issues since it was released. Motorola promised an update, it hasn't come. Owners hoped that Froyo would correct the issue, apparently, it didn't.
While the issues don't seem to be as prevelent as the Android 2.2 update for the HTC EVO and the Motorola Droid, Droid Incredible owners are still reporting issues with their scoop of Froyo.
When HTC announced the new Sense, they didn't confirm that current Froyo devices would get the new software. Fortunately, some new evidence has come out that says that it will.
Today is a good day to own a Samsung Captivate. Yes, Froyo has leaked and it can be manually installed although it may end up not being the official version so be weary. Enjoy.
It appears that the T-Mobile myTouch 3G Froyo roll out window has been extended to December 15th meaning some of you might have to wait more than a month to see it.
Samsung Canada has temporarily pulled the plug on the Vibrant Android 2.2 update because of major battery life issues. This means, T-Mobile customers might have to wait longer.
It looks like the Samsung Epic 4G Froyo update has been delayed, a sign that Galaxy S devices in the United States might not see Android 2.2 until 2011.