Froyo or Gingerbread Update

 Has anyone gotten the  Froyo 2.2 or the Gingerbread 2.3 Software update??????????? I have a Fascinate and can't wait

There is no update to either of those for the Fascinate.  Some Galaxy S phones in Europe and Canada have started to get Froyo, but Samsung is notoriously bad at getting updates out in a timely fashion, and Verizon will still have to work their Bing magic on it.  The source code for Gingerbread isn't even out yet so, unless manufacturers get it before hand, they haven't even started working on that yet.  (Although, the Nexus S is basically a Galaxy S phone without TouchWiz, so they may have gotten a jump on it.)

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    Smitty,
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    2) Re-pair your DInc and your car
    3) When your phone connects to your car, you'll hopefully get a pop-up dialogue box on your phone asking to link to your phone book.  At this point, say no to the phone book link.  You *should* hopefully have a good bluetooth connection now, and you'll still have the ability to dial from your phone book.  If you don't get the pop-up, well...I'm out of ideas.  Sorry. 
    I don't know what capability that pop-up dialogue box on the phone supports, but it sure screws up my bluetooth connection in my car.

  • Should Verizon provide a roll back option from the gingerbread update?

    Simple and straightforward. Do you believe That verizon should provide a rollback option from the gingerbread update?
    My vote would be Yes.
    Here is some reasons why
    1 First and foremost the update should not have been forced.
    2 When making significant changes to the operating system like gingerbread has Motorola should have the decency to contact Droid owners And inform them of the changes they attend to make.
    3 The update wasn't really necessary.
    4 ethically I believe that verizon should provide a roll back option.
    5 regardless of what the fine print says in the contract just because something is legal to do doesn't mean it is ethical to do.

    Talk about beating a dead horse.......
    I was President of the GB Sux Club after it came out. At least a dozen bugs and glitches were created after I installed it.
    But, you know what?
    In the weeks that have followed, as apps have been updating (you should check the Market for available updates if you don't have them set to auto), and I check daily, something interesting has happened.
    Most of the bugs and glitches have mysteriously gone away.
    Is/was GB the "problem"? It wasn't perfect, but it wasn't the problem.
    After GB, my phone did and does bizarre things from time to time that makes me wonder how they could be caused by a conflict the O.S. is having with a 3rd party app.
    The 3G dropping issue notwithstanding.
    There are some issues, yes. But, I contend apps are the main "problem".
    Can going back to Froyo (if it were possible) do more harm than good, if 3rd party apps are updated for GB? That's above my pay grade.
    I did a reset after GB and it solved nothing. I defiantly refused to un-install all apps, or reboot in Safe Mode.
    I did NOTHING but let the developers update their apps and right now, my phone is largely bug and glitch free, again.
    In politics, there was the saying, "It's the economy, stupid". In Android, "It's the apps, stupid". (Not speaking to anyone in this forum).
    Yes, the evil empire has it right when it comes to the stranglehold they have on which apps are allowed on their tiny iphones.
    But, you know what? If, OEMs did the same, the Android experience wouldn't be the frustrating situation it is at times, ESPECIALLY after EACH update.
    In my opinion.

  • Someone please clarify some things for me about this Gingerbread update.

    Alright... Someone please help me with some information. I hate to sound like I'm living under a rock, but I'm confused about this update I keep hearing about. How do I know which update I have? A couple months ago, maybe, I was just tinkering with my settings and selected "about phone" and it said there was an update available, so I downloaded it, and it changed the appearance of my home screen and different other things, but my phone worked just as good as it did before, so that is all that I noticed about it, that it looked different and I liked it, so I was happy with it. A couple of weeks ago I started having problems out of the blue with my multi-touch keyboard. I googled this forum and made an acct and someone named Cody was helping another user with the same problem, which was selecting space while texting and it taking away the keyboard leaving you to select the text space again, only to hit space and have it go away again, which forced me to use periods after every word so I could avoid hitting space. Anyway, he said to turn word prediction off. It worked for the guy he was helping, and it worked for me as well. I was happy and thought everything was back to normal. Well, a few days later I noticed that while texting if I hit the period symbol, exclamation point, question mark, or any other symbol or punctuation mark, it freezes what I pressed on my keyboard and the keyboard will not go away. I can exit out of text messaging, and get back to my home screen however the keyboard is still frozen on the screen with the symbol pressed down. Also I have an issue with my camera flashing on and off when I am trying to take a picture, and it will not let me snap a shot. I push the buttom down to auto focus and it just flashes on and off on the camera screen, the flash will sporatically come on and off and it's just all shot out, just out of the blue. I went into settings for my text msging and just unchecked everything, to see if that would help. I wrote 2 msgs using punctuation purposely and had no problems. But, my camera still will not work. Is this all because of this update that I downloaded? I just see a lot of people complaining about Gingerbread update and I don't even know what I have. I also had no clue that it's a good idea to reset your phone before or after an update. I didn't do this. I just updated my phone. Will it do any good now to reset it to its original state? I don't understand that at all because it would seem like if I reset the phone to factory.... wouldn't that take away the update that I downloaded anyway? I'm so confused someone please set me straight! Sorry for the long post but really I am just trying to understand what's going on with my phone. Thanks for any advice/help.
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    Welcome to the forum.  
    OK, as far as which version you have, it sounds like you got Gingerbread. If you go into About Phone, GB is Android version 2.3.3 and the System Version is 4.5.596....
    As far as the Keyboard issue, many have had success by turing off the word prediction, as I mentioned. Others have not. Some have had luck by first doing a Clear Caceh procedure (see below). The next step after that is a Full factory reset (which is what Verizon will likely have you do if you get them involved).  Personally, I have yet to need to do the Factory Reset - others have and even go as far as recommend it..  So I would start with Clear Cache and see if that helps. If not, do a Search for "In and Out of Factory Reset" using the search feature above. You really need to undertsand it before blindly jumping into it. Good luck.
    Wiping cache partition 
    Power off
    Power On Holding Home Key
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  • How to get Gingerbread update on old Incredible

    Hi i am new to the community but not to Android. I am currently using a HTC Thunderbolt but i have an old Incredible that i would like to get the Gingerbread update on. Will i be able to get the Over the air update since it is not activated anymore? I have not recieved it yet. If i cannot get the over the air update is there a simple way to manually update the incredible to Gingerbread?

    awhoward wrote:
    Hi i am new to the community but not to Android. I am currently using a HTC Thunderbolt but i have an old Incredible that i would like to get the Gingerbread update on. Will i be able to get the Over the air update since it is not activated anymore? I have not recieved it yet. If i cannot get the over the air update is there a simple way to manually update the incredible to Gingerbread?
    Thanks to all the community members for your input.
    Hello Awhoward, adding to what Wildman stated, you would need to have the HTC Incredible device activated in order to have access to the update. This is because this update is available on our network and is the recommended method for obtaining a software update. Also, updates are pushed out to the phone when the become available. You can log into My Verizon under the account owner and do the equipment change to have the HTC Incredible device on the line that has the HTC Thunderbolt on it. Afterwards, please use this link to the instructions on how to complete the software update. If you want, you can change back over to the HTC Thunderbolt and activate the SIM Card. I hope this helps.

  • Restarts every 3 MINUTES after Gingerbread update!

    Subject pretty much says it all.. I installed the update this afternoon (and did NOT install anything else since) and now my phone is restarting itself every 3 minutes! I don't even think that's enough time to get in and back up my apps and texts, so I would really rather not do a factory reset!
    Even as I'm writing this, it's now restarting every 30-60 seconds, in safe mode... Please HELP!!!

    Since no one else cared to help, I figured out my own solution.. Everything I read online said I probably had an app that didn't agree with the update and the easiest fix would be to factory reset it. Not what I wanted to hear, but whatever! So I backed up my apps using Astro File Manager and backed up my texts using Go SMS Pro (both free apps).. Took a few restarts to get that done!
    To factory-reset, you hold the volume button and power button at the same time.. Then when the Samsung logo shows up, let go of the power button only.. You should then get a black screen with some colored text and one of your choices is "wipe data/factory reset". Use your volume button to go down to that option and then press your Home key. Press Home again to go through with the reset... THIS WILL WIPE EVERYTHING FROM YOUR PHONE! Which is why you should back everything up first. There are easy-to-follow visual instructions on how to reset your phone here.. http://community.vzw.com/t5/Samsung-Fascinate/Gingerbread-update-bricked-my-phone-also/td-p/742556
    Once reset, you will have a lot of reconfiguring to do but if you install Astro File Manager again you can fairly easily re-install your apps. I just installed the apps I use most, to see if any of those screwed with Gingerbread. So far, so good! Guess I will slowly re-install the rest over the next few days and hope nothing goes haywire again!

  • Oct 22 Gingerbread update

    where's DROID CHARGE 2.3.5 GB update this is ridiculous already this phone has so many issues n u do nothing about it! WHERE is GB? my phone reboots 20 times a day :'( and dies so quick!!! I just called Verizon rep n she said that they are freezing the charge from exhange cuss Verizon doesn't wanna deal with the droid charge anymore n thinks of it as a loss cause n profit and wants all to waste our money on the new nexus this Is what the rep said n he sounded honest! !

    They are not freezing the Charge because they do not want to deal with it. I posted the information below on the other Gingerbread update thread, they are freezing it because they are getting ready to roll out Gingerbread and believe that the update will fix many of the problems that people are having.
    I went to my local Verizon store today to have my Droid Charge replaced due to some issues I've been having with it recently. I was told by the employee there that I could not have my phone swapped out because they have just issued a freeze on swapping out the Charge due to pushing Gingerbread out, and that it should be out by no later than the end of the month. Being one of the lucky ones that got caught up in the Fascinate update debacle, I take this with a grain of salt, but the thing that keeps me hopeful is the fact that Verizon won't let you switch your phone out. I don't see them doing this unless the update is imminent, otherwise there would be a major backlash. The employee promised that the issues I was having (phone freezing, not recognizing SIM card at times, and losing network coverage) would be resolved with Gingerbread, so I just needed to be patient a little while longer. I question whether or not the update will fix my problems, but I will give it a shot. Thought everyone might find this info useful/promising!

  • If Moto Droid X gets Gingerbread update today(3/27), how will Fasicnate owners here react?

    If Moto Droid X gets Gingerbread update today(3/27),
    how will Fasicnate owners here react?

    potove wrote:
    If Moto Droid X gets Gingerbread update today(3/27),
    how will Fasicnate owners here react?
    yet another {please keep your posts courteous}who joined just to stir stuff up.

  • ARRGGGG Gingerbread update - Phone keeps turning off!!!

    All was well until I updated to Gingerbread. Now my phone either turns itself off and restarts or goes into a black sceen which can only be recovered by removing the battery or while in the middle of a conversation I will get the Verizon startup jingle playing in my ear ....I never lose the call but I can no longer hear the other person though they can hear me saying "Hello? Hello? Hello?".....Grrrrr Verizon/Samsung
    And I'm almost positive that Verizon's solution will be to reset the phone to the factory settings, which quite honestly is a pain and instead up feeling like you have upgraded, you feel that you've taken a step backwards....losing information and having to reinstall your apps.....Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr I love being a beta tester!!!!

    Thanks everyone for your feedback after the Gingerbread update. Since there are several people having this same issue, I would like to submit feedback to our product team for this issue. Can you please send me a PM with your MEID, software & baseband version, and how often this happens? Those can be found in Settings>About phone. I only need a few examples, so just the people that have already posted in the forum please PM me. Once we have a product issue submitted, our product team will work with Samsung to duplicate then resolve this issue. 
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  • What is Navigate and how does it differ from Froyo to Gingerbread and honeycomb?

    Navigate does not seem to appear in Application Management for Froyo, Gingerbread or Honeycomb.
    So What is it?   And, Where is it located?
    How do I see the Release?
    DroidX Froyo has Navigate that updated to include Navigation with Public Transportation option.
    The DroidX with Gingerbread does not appear to have that update.  Neither does the Navigate on my Xoom running Honeycomb 3.2
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    If Navigate is just a module in Maps and Maps is at the same level on all devices, how can I initiate the update?
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    Thanks to all community members for your input.  jmccoy70, I understand your concern with wanting to be able to access the Navigate app that's on your device with Froyo Os like the devices with Gingerbread and Honeycomb. At this time, this update is not available to download so t hat you receive this update.
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  • Corporate Sync now only allows 1 day after Gingerbread update

    The title pretty much says it.  I had a Droid2 which was acting funky, and which would fail when I tried to update it to Gingerbread, so Verizon (kudos to them) sent me a "like-new" replacement Droid2 even though my warranty had just expired.
    When I got the new phone, I immediately updated it to Gingerbread (successfully).  Then I went about setting everything up.  I had been using a Corporate Sync account on my old phone with my employer's Outlook (Microsoft exchange) to have all my work email on my phone.  The setup went fine, as it did on the old Froyo phone.  But, when I went to change the setting to have it sync all my email, the dropdown box only gives me the choice of "1 day".  It should be something like "1 day, 3 days, ... 30 days, all".
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    Same problem here. com.motorola.contacts.data eating my battery alive; have to turn off data services to get my battery to last through the night. Also seems to have spawned some process called *wifi* (in addition to the existing process called Wi-Fi) that adds to the consumption.
    None of those incredibly active types ever answered you? Bummer: so much for the crowdsourcing paradigm, I guess.

  • Gingerbread update -- What's the big deal?

    Having found Froyo to be a very useful update, I was curious what to expect for Gingerbread, so I looked up the Top 10 (according to one ZDNET blogger) Features of Gingerbread:  http://www.zdnet.com/blog/burnette/top-10-features-in-android-23-gingerbread/2143
     They're broken down between top 5 user features and top 5 developer features.  Below are the top 5 user feature [with my comments].  I'm just curious why folks are in such a lather over Gingerbread -- what am I missing out on? 
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    it's not that big of a deal to me (or i would've got it by now). it's not nearly as critcal as froyo was (flash, etc). what bothers me though, is that it can and has been done. and now verizon is capable of pushing it to other devices.....older ones and newer ones....so why not us? i'm not going to throw fits or gripe about it, but since you brought it up, my opinion is that they plastered ads all over the place when they launched this device....and then just sort of gave up on it (took forever for anyone to offer cases for extended batteries, a BAD update, i'm still not sure if they ever got the dock that they had advertised and then pulled from their site??? etc, etc). i'm happy with my tbolt and have been fine with froyo, but GB is being pushed to other devices so there's really no reason we shouldn't have it soon.

  • D2G Gingerbread Update??????

    I love my droid 2 global but I really think that gingerbread is going to be much better on it than froyo is. So I'm hoping that verizon/motorola will soon come out with an update (though I'm sure the droid x and incredibe will get updates before d2g and its not going to help that verizon is going to be preoccupied with the release of the Iphone and the new 4g phones). Also I've decided that as soon as I'm due an upgrade I'm changing to htc. Sorry moto you make great hardwear but I think I will like sense way better than this semi-motoblur thing.

    From my experiences with Gingerbread, it's honestly not that big of a jump from Froyo, mostly some minor UI changes that may even be overriden by MOTOBlur.  I believe there are some speed and battery life adjustments made as well, but probably nothing really noticeable.  

  • Gingerbread Update for HTC Droid Incredible

    Here we go it's the Official thread for the upcoming "Gingerbread 3.0" update for the Droid Incredible. 
    Float this thread to the top of your page to always see whats new and never stay out of the loop! 
    Tag often!
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    Android 3.0 Gingerbread will be released in mid- October (around 15 -16th), 2010. First handsets shipping in November/December – for the Holiday Season.
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    New 1280×760 resolution available for the devices with displays of 4” and higher. (Anyone thinking about Android tablets now? )
    Completely revamped user interface. If you want to get a feeling of what Android 3.0 Gingerbread UX is like, check out the Gallery app on Nexus One. The same overall feel, light animated transitions,etc. Natively, through all the UI.
    Android’s split into 2 branches becomes official. 3.0 for top of the line/high end devices. Cheap, low-end mass market handsets will keep Android 2.1/2.2
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    As I can see from your specs, we won't benefit from this update at all. Useless update. The new resolution would only be compatible with screens 4' and above.
    With all the features we have now, what else are we gonna need?
    Besides that, not even all Incredible ownsers have Froyo yet, it's too early to talk about some Gingerbread. Not even all Froyo users use all of its new features, such as 3G Hotspot and bugging apps that came with the update.
    I'm just wondering what would Gingerbread bring that will make me like this phone more than I already do. Nothing.

  • Streaming Apps no longer work after Gingerbread update

    Hi Folks,
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    You can try clearing the data for the app by going to Settings / Applications / Manage Applications / (App Name) /  Clear Data or you can uninstall the app and reinstall the app because when you update with some apps installed it saves the settings from the previous OS and this is known to cause issues and this is why I suggest to hard reset before OS update..
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