We know Verizon and Motorola has plans to bring Android 2.2 to all of you 4.3-inch Droid-loving folks, but until now Verizon’s kept quiet on the status of its ETA. A few leaks here and there seemed to put us closer to an official rollout, but Verizon and Motorola didn’t acknowledge them outside of warning against installing them (urging that if you install the unfinished builds, there’d be no way to get the official OTA out to you unless you revert to the stock 2.1 firmware).
Something quite interesting has popped up today, though: a hidden page that suggests Verizon’s getting ready to push this upgrade live any day now. The page was created just as the past weekend kicked off, though it doesn’t feature much substance. It lists the stand-out features for Android 2.2 – including Adobe Flash Player – as well as something you might not want to see: “tons of shortcuts.” The page urges you to visit the Droid X’s support site for more information on the upgrade to Android 2.2, but as of the time of this being published there is still nothing there outside of the usual.
So we know they’re preparing, but the question still remains: when? Remember, Summer doesn’t officially end for another week and some change so their initial target window for the firmware’s release is right around the corner. We’ll keep an eye out for any more details.
[via Droid-Life]