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Android 3.0 and droid X

As far as I have heard, the Droid X meets the minimum specs to be able to run the 3.0 stuff. Now that being said, that doesnt mean its a good idea to do it. Keep in mind that Apple did this same thing when the iOS4 came out. It was really made for the iphone 4, but worked on the 3g and 3gs. On the 3gs it worked good, but on the 3g it worked like a snale and slowed the phone down to a crawl. Most of the owners were crying within a week that they wanted the older software back. That was a mistake to put it on the 3g, but everyone wanted it and jumped in before it was tested. I obviously dont know what will happen with 3.0 and the X, but Im sure it will be better than what apple did.
 
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Lol no. I was trying to make a joke. But I wouldn't be surprised if it gets it officially. I don't see phones making THAT large of strides between now and end of the year (gingerbread supposed release time) the droid started on 2.0(2.0.1 technically) and made it to 2.2. Despite having half the processing power of the current crop.
 
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I am not so sure that Motorola will put the time and money into upgrading a phone it wil no longer be selling. I think they wil be concentrating on their new products. However, as a Droid X owner I do hope that we do get 3.0

i really wish people would open up their eyes. Its not like it takes hundreds of people at motorola to develope or port an OS to the phone. They are not going to stop developing for the X just because something new comes out. I would be surprised if the X doesn't get every major OS update over the next year.
 
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If Android 3.0 does indeed come out in Q4 like many are expecting I would find it hard to imagine the Droid X wouldn't get upgraded. If one is to believe the current pipeline of phones rumored for Verizon the Droid X is still expected to be the top of the line Motorola Android phone until at least November (this is when the so called Motorola A957 is supposed to come out with a 4" screen, 1.3ghz processor and be a world phone). It wouldn't be very smart for Motorola to not make sure their flagship phone stays up to date so I am going to be cautiously optimistic, although at the same time I wouldn't be surprised if the A957 comes with 3.0 in November but the Droid X doesn't get updated until December/January.
 
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This is why I'm waiting for a dual core or at least a phone higher than the minimum requirements for 3.0. It's only a matter of months till it hits and I refuse to be hampered by running a phone that can barely run the latest os. The dual cores should be able to handle upgrades for a while. At least more than a freaking year.

By that time, you'll be wondering if your phone will have Android 5.0 or not. It's a never ending cycle and every phone will eventually have its support dropped.
 
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I am not so sure that Motorola will put the time and money into upgrading a phone it wil no longer be selling. I think they wil be concentrating on their new products. However, as a Droid X owner I do hope that we do get 3.0

I suspect otherwise... Gingerbread is expected to be out around xmas time this year. The DX is expected to go end-of-sale in March of next year. Given that Motorola invested the time to get Froyo running on the original droid (which has been out the better part of a year), I see no reason why to not expect the same of the DX.

The biggest difference between the two phones is that the original droid runs vanilla Android so, it's possible, that this this could be a factor...
 
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Just being analytical here, but how long has Gingerbread been in the works? And what devices are they using to bake this OS? I would think that a phone comparable to Droid X would be one of those. Therefore I conclude that the Droid X would indeed at least be able to run Gingerbread fairly well. It is up Motorola/Verizon to get it baked onto the DX from there.... JM2C
 
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i really wish people would open up their eyes. Its not like it takes hundreds of people at motorola to develope or port an OS to the phone. They are not going to stop developing for the X just because something new comes out. I would be surprised if the X doesn't get every major OS update over the next year.
We (former BB Storm2 owners) thought the same thing.

However I do not see this happening to the Droid X. But stay tuned.
 
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i really wish people would open up their eyes. Its not like it takes hundreds of people at motorola to develope or port an OS to the phone. They are not going to stop developing for the X just because something new comes out. I would be surprised if the X doesn't get every major OS update over the next year.

We (former BB Storm2 owners) thought the same thing.

However I do not see this happening to the Droid X. But stay tuned.

As a current Eris and hopefully near-future X owner, I was rather happy when it was on 1.5 and would have been satisfield with 1.6 but was amazed Verizon and HTC pushed out 2.1 to my humble little unit before the end-of-life date arrived.

Who is to say that the X will not get the next round of major OS updates, especially if Gingerbread comes out months before the X's end-of-life date?
 
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They need to break the bootloader encryption before we can get custom ROMs on the X.

within the next few weeks we should see a minimum of 3 custom roms (although no custom kernels...yet anyway) the boatloader doesnt need to be cracked for that

although i am looking forward to a 2nd boot process ala the milestone to be put together so we can really put the x to the test
 
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