Rogers, Fido and Motorola are pushing a software update for the Motorola RAZR that will bring the device from Android 2.3.5 to 2.3.6. As you can imagine, it’s a maintenance release that will fix some of the bugs while increasing the phone’s stability and performance. Here’s what’s included:
- New Smart Action triggers and actions
- Auto upload in My Gallery
- Camera performance and battery life improvements
- Stability improvements on the platform and across all applications
- Wi-Fi performance and stability, general Wi-Fi connectivity improvements
- Security enhancements in the Google Android release
- MotoCast performance improvements
- Localization improvements
- User interface tweaks
- New options to automatically upload pictures and videos from your RAZR to your PC and to automatically synchronize content between the two devices
All in all, it’s not Ice Cream Sandwich but definitely worth pushing the [update] button…
[Via: MobileSyrup]
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