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Just got 2.2 OTA


Infomationweek.com reports:

A manual update for the Droid, build FRG01B, was made available via non-official channels last week. Though that update works, it is not the final version of Android 2.2 being offered to the Droid. The final software version is build FRG22. If you updated your device manually to FRG01B, make sure your device eventually updates to FRG22.
 
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Infomationweek.com reports:

A manual update for the Droid, build FRG01B, was made available via non-official channels last week. Though that update works, it is not the final version of Android 2.2 being offered to the Droid. The final software version is build FRG22. If you updated your device manually to FRG01B, make sure your device eventually updates to FRG22.

There's no way for them to know this. Why would Verizon be pushing out FRG01B if FRG22 is the official one? Obviously the FRG01B is being made available through official channels this week so that's just not true. Someone said they called Verizon and they told him that FRG22 was an old build and FRG01B was the newer one. There's no way to know for sure, but Verizon or Motorola haven't come out and said there was anything wrong with FRG01B, just that flash wasn't available. If there was something wrong with it, they wouldn't be pushing it out this week.
 
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I explained in this thread how I know its the same update

http://androidforums.com/motorola-droid/147472-2-2-rolling-out-again-engadget-just-posted.html

Also the md5 is the same so it pretty much has to be the same file.

Actually, if the MD5 is the same it IS the same to a virtual certainty. I found the following quote from a reputable source...

To put it in simple terms, [...] no-one has ever produced an MD5 collision of a file in the wild. The only collisions were very specially crafted files where the contents were almost identical, but through clever manipulation of the file presented different parts of the file when displayed to create the appearance of the possibility of substantially different data producing the same hash...
 
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Infomationweek.com reports:

A manual update for the Droid, build FRG01B, was made available via non-official channels last week. Though that update works, it is not the final version of Android 2.2 being offered to the Droid. The final software version is build FRG22. If you updated your device manually to FRG01B, make sure your device eventually updates to FRG22.

I responded to that here

http://androidforums.com/motorola-d...t-again-engadget-just-posted.html#post1360586

Actually, if the MD5 is the same it IS the same to a virtual certainty. I found the following quote from a reputable source...

Thats true the chances of md5s being the same is in the hundreds of billions
 
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There's no way for them to know this. Why would Verizon be pushing out FRG01B if FRG22 is the official one? Obviously the FRG01B is being made available through official channels this week so that's just not true. Someone said they called Verizon and they told him that FRG22 was an old build and FRG01B was the newer one. There's no way to know for sure, but Verizon or Motorola haven't come out and said there was anything wrong with FRG01B, just that flash wasn't available. If there was something wrong with it, they wouldn't be pushing it out this week.

I have not received the OTA yet. I just saw this on informationweek.com.
 
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OK, for all intents and purpoes this is the same build as the first one that was released last week.

This is the same update (as in exactly the same) as the one a few of us got this past Saturday.

The methodology used to install the update in this one is different than the one from last week, but the end result is the same - FRG01B.

As to why they are being idiotic agan - I have my suspicions.
 
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I think it's all political/legal, and not technical. I suspect that Motorola and Verizon agreed that the new Droid2 would be the first flash capable phone to hit the mass market (via FroYo). Once the FRG01B (FroYo) update started rolling out a few weeks, back, someone cried foul, in that the old Droid was becoming flash capable first. Interestingly, on the morning the Droid2 was released (today), the FRG01B update (identical to previous) started flowing again. Coincidence? I think not. There clearly was no bug in FRG01B, or they'd not resume sending the identical update. I think the timing of the Droid2 release and the simultaneous resumption of the OTA FRG01B update makes my case. There must have been an agreement that the Droid2 was to get FroYo first, and by officially delaying FRG01B until today, all parties involved met the letter of the agreement.
 
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