• After 15+ years, we've made a big change: Android Forums is now Early Bird Club. Learn more here.

Help The 2.3.20 OTA Update...?

N2o

Newbie
Nov 11, 2009
42
0
I've scoured forums and seem to see only talk about people receiving the OTA, or using the About Phone\Check for updates to get it, or downloading a custom rooted rom with it.

I have a normal, unrooted D2 and I've not had an OTA, and every single time I try to do the check for updates, here is what happens:

Over wifi:

The checking for updates spinning circle never stops.

Over 3g:

Message Box: "Check for update was not available at this time. Try again later."

I've had this since result the 28th of October.

Am I missing something?:thinking:
 
I had the same problem...Don't remember who, but someone on DroidForums said this is what to do and it worked great for me...

Turn WiFi Off
Goto Settings...Data Manager...Data Delivery...Social Applications (Also seen it say Motorola Applications)...sync Over WiFi only....Uncheck this box...

Then back out of settings and do a battery pull (not sure if this is necessary or not, but I did it). When the phone starts back up, try to check for update again (with WiFi off still). I had to try 2 or 3 times after it started back up and it finally found the update.
 
  • Like
Reactions: N2o
Upvote 0
Turn WiFi Off
Goto Settings...Data Manager...Data Delivery...Social Applications (Also seen it say Motorola Applications)...sync Over WiFi only....Uncheck this box...

Then back out of settings and do a battery pull. When the phone starts back up, try to check for update again (with WiFi off still).

This resolved my issue. "Social Applications" was labeled "Motorola Applications" on my phone. Booted up, checked for updates, and boom there was the notification. Thanks so much!
 
Upvote 0

BEST TECH IN 2023

We've been tracking upcoming products and ranking the best tech since 2007. Thanks for trusting our opinion: we get rewarded through affiliate links that earn us a commission and we invite you to learn more about us.

Smartphones