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Original Motorola Droid Getting Security Patches with Update

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Are you still the owner of an original Motorola Droid from Verizon? Well, you’ll be happy to know that Motorola is going to be rolling out an update to the ancient device which will bring two security updates along with it.

This comes just a week after Motorola announced that it was hosting a “special project” for the OG Droid. And while this isn’t a huge update, like Android 2.3, it should definitely be welcomed.

So, for those of you that are still rocking this device, here is what Motorola had to say about the update.

Thanks very much for signing up to give feedback about your Motorola Droid. You will be testing final software for Droid. This is a very limited update providing two security patches for the device. It should be essentially “invisible” in terms of device operation.

Motorola Droid

Pretty cool to see Motorola taking care of a device this far down the road.

Now, if they could only get that Motorola Droid Bionic update out…

Via: Droid-Life

6 Comments

6 Comments

  1. DonJulio

    11/18/2011 at 11:18 am

    what do you think this will mean to owners of rooted og droids? honestly, doesn’t my Droid already run bad enough without extra help from Motorola?

    • Joseph Sheehy

      11/18/2011 at 3:03 pm

      You missed this part:

      “This is a very limited update providing two security patches for the device. It should be essentially ‘invisible’ in terms of device operation.”

      Now, if only Verizon would release the Galaxy Nexus so I do’nt have to care about this article.

      • Toadventure2

        11/30/2011 at 11:07 pm

        I am right there with you.  Every wrong rumor, every different country that gets the device is torture.  End it already

  2. Anonymous

    11/18/2011 at 9:04 pm

    phlpn.es/7x9vmd

  3. Roberto

    11/19/2011 at 7:57 pm

    Rocking on this device? I am more like in the slow lane with it. hhahahaha

  4. motorola droid

    01/02/2012 at 11:15 pm

    Well in this case I better unroot and go back to froyo so my device is more secure!

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