Many people were pretty excited when their Droid X got the Android 2.2 Froyo update but with that new update came new bugs. Motorola has come out and said that it is aware of the issues and a software update to fix those bugs is on the way.
Some of the issues the Droid X users may be experiencing are:
Stuck on Moto logo after reboot – this was tough on a few owners. Very sorry about that. A fix has been developed for this and should eliminate the problem. It will be distributed in a future software release.
Random rebooting – while there always seem to be new conditions that can cause an electronic device to panic, we do have improvements coming that address and eliminate identified panic states. They will be distributed in a future software release.
WiFi connection and stability – improvements in WiFi have been developed, to address several problem areas. They will be distributed in a future software release.
Battery Manager “force close” errors – under some circumstances, pressing the battery icon under Menu > Settings > Battery Manager results in a forced close error. A fix has been developed for this and should eliminate the problem. It will be distributed in a future software release.
Media won’t play – includes “sorry the player does not support this type of audio file,” custom ringtone stop working, video won’t play, etc., until after a reboot. We believe we have identified the cause of these errors. A fix has been developed for this and should eliminate the problem. It will be distributed in a future software release.
Music files cutting off the final four seconds or so – a solution has been developed. It will be distributed in a future software release.
These issues are promised to be fixed, yet no date is available as to when such an update will become available for the users. Let’s hope it’s sooner rather than later. The Droid X would definitely be my go-to device if I was on Verizon and seeing it succumb to lame bugs is just sad.
If you’ve recently updated your Droid X to Froyo, are you experiencing any of these issues? Anything that Motorola missed? Sound off in the comments.