
Motorola is finally going forward with the Froyo update for its Bravo smartphone. However, that doesn’t mean you can already grab it (presuming you’re a Bravo owner). Rather the American handset maker is going slowly with the software update and at the moment it is inviting Bravo users to test out the new firmware before it’s officially released. Here’s the official word from Motorola:
Motorola and AT&T are happy to announce a pre-release of the first software upgrade for BRAVO with MOTOBLUR, before it is officially released to all customers. We are recruiting 1,000 BRAVO owners to test and provide feedback on the upgrade to Froyo (Android 2.2).
This registration period will be open until we receive our limit of qualified applicants. Note that you must be a member of the Motorola Owners’ Forums to register. If you’re interested in testing and want to take part, just join Motorola’s community now and then fill out the short registration form.
You can sign-up from here, but bear in mind that just by doing so it doesn’t mean Motorola will invite you to test the new software. Still it can’t hurt… at least if you do want to contribute to Moto’s efforts.
[Via: AndroidCentral]