My replacement x came with .9 so i try to flash it back and it worked.
ericsch333 Well-Known Member Jul 31, 2010 131 8 Oct 7, 2010 #1 Oct 7, 2010 Add bookmark #1 My replacement x came with .9 so i try to flash it back and it worked.
WishinItWas Well-Known Member Jul 17, 2010 167 29 New York City Oct 7, 2010 #2 Oct 7, 2010 Add bookmark #2 what kind of post is that, i mean really.... I turned my X on this morning and it said "Droid!" Upvote 0
R ryancmor17 Lurker Jul 15, 2010 2 0 Oct 7, 2010 #3 Oct 7, 2010 Add bookmark #3 What it means is the factory 2.2 probably has the old bootloader. Upvote 0
eraursls1984 Android Expert Sep 7, 2010 799 76 FL Oct 7, 2010 #4 Oct 7, 2010 Add bookmark #4 ryancmor17 said: What it means is the factory 2.2 probably has the old bootloader. Click to expand... .15 has the new bootloader, .9 was one of the leaked unofficial versions. If he received a refurbished phone they may not have flashed it back? Upvote 0
ryancmor17 said: What it means is the factory 2.2 probably has the old bootloader. Click to expand... .15 has the new bootloader, .9 was one of the leaked unofficial versions. If he received a refurbished phone they may not have flashed it back?
ericsch333 Well-Known Member Thread starter Jul 31, 2010 131 8 Oct 7, 2010 #5 Oct 7, 2010 Add bookmark #5 It was new in the box thats what so weird I called verizon and they said that that was the version that they where using it is the most stable. Upvote 0
It was new in the box thats what so weird I called verizon and they said that that was the version that they where using it is the most stable.
Justintoxicated Android Enthusiast Sep 2, 2010 265 12 Oct 7, 2010 #6 Oct 7, 2010 Add bookmark #6 I like waffels. Upvote 0
northernmoris Android Enthusiast Jul 29, 2010 314 41 Oct 7, 2010 #7 Oct 7, 2010 Add bookmark #7 I like replies that add value to someones post. Upvote 0