Motorola Plans Droid Camera Fix Via OTA Update
Nov 20, 2009, 12:05 PM by Eric M. Zeman
In response to an email, Motorola spokesperson Juli Burda told Phone Scoop that Motorola is planning an over-the-air software update to make improvements to the Droid's camera. She said, "With Droid, and with the rest of our growing portfolio of Android-based devices, we will continue to evolve and improve the overall consumer experience with periodic software updates. The feedback we've been hearing on the Droid camera is one of those items that will be addressed permanently with an upcoming OTA software update. The advanced technology of the Droid means customers will only have to accept the download to their phones for continued use and enjoyment of this feature packed Android phone."
source: Motorola
Comments
Ok so WHEN?
Why would they not give a time frame, I know some updates from these companies (moto) have taken 6 Months + to fix issues with their V750... for example. The camera issue should be a simple patch they can apply, who knows...
As I just picked up a Moto Droid and am experiencing the audio problems (clipping, echo). I'd like the update sooner rather than later.
But the 11th is still within my 30 day trail case the update doesn't fix the audio issues...
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