So, I loved my Motorola Droid. Unfortunately a couple of years ago, my company decided to kick all Droids from the system and only allow iPhone. So I have been stuck with that for the last couple of years and miserable. They recently announced a new policy that makes me want to get away from a company phone altogether and get back to my Droid. As a test, I setup my mail to forward to gmail and located my old droid in the back of a drawer and it works fine (WIFI only at the moment) to access.
I am trying to work out what I should do to get my Droid up to current snuff. It is currently running version 2.2.2 and I am fairly sure I left it in a rooted state when I put it in a drawer (it shows the superuser icon). It is now saying there is an update... I would expect a few versions by now.
So, I believe I have the original image before I rooted it. Should I put that back on and then let it update? I assume it isn't safe to just let it update in its current form. Anything else I need to worry about?
Sorry for the NooB questions... it has been a while since I have played with Android and a bit rusty...
-R
I am trying to work out what I should do to get my Droid up to current snuff. It is currently running version 2.2.2 and I am fairly sure I left it in a rooted state when I put it in a drawer (it shows the superuser icon). It is now saying there is an update... I would expect a few versions by now.
So, I believe I have the original image before I rooted it. Should I put that back on and then let it update? I assume it isn't safe to just let it update in its current form. Anything else I need to worry about?
Sorry for the NooB questions... it has been a while since I have played with Android and a bit rusty...
-R