
The Motorola DROID X2 was launched exactly one year ago Saturday. The
Motrorola DROID 3 was launched even later. Despite both of these models
being a year old or less,
Motorola's updated Android 4.0 update schedule infers that both of these handsets
will not be receiving Ice Cream Sandwich.
Some have theorized that the 512MB of RAM in each unit was the reason
for the omission, but the manufacturer has a different explanation. In a
statement, Motorola says that if Android 4.0 can't make a specific
Motorola device better, it is unable to update that device.
Of
course, that statement won't really placate owners of either phone. And
despite the statement from Motorola, if a phone doesn't improve with
the latest OS update, it probably means that there is something in the
specs that just doesn't cut it. In this case, the common denominator appears to be the lack of 1GB of RAM on both phones. And that is a shame considering the young age of both handsets.
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