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Any word on Android 2.1 Update

liquidnumb

Feb 10, 2010, 12:53 PM
Does anyone know if the update to 2.1 will fix the issues people are having with exchange email security features?

I really love this phone, but I can't get the exchange to work on it because there are features that are not supported by that phone in place.

Scott
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voyagerboy

Feb 10, 2010, 2:10 PM
2.1 update will probably be available when the 32 gig micro sd card is available and with the way motorola postpones all of their updates i would expect it sometime next fall
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skipbl92

Feb 10, 2010, 2:17 PM
Motorola Says Android 2.1 Headed to Droid This Week

Monday (2/8/2010), 5:23 PM by Eric M. Zeman

Today Motorola announced via its official Facebook page that users of the Motorola Droid should expect their devices to update to Android version 2.1 at some point this week. The company said, "We're happy to relay the 2.1 upgrade to Droid will start to roll out this week, and we will have more information to share on other device upgrades later this week as well." Motorola didn't state which features would be included with the update, nor exactly when Verizon will begin to deliver the update to end users. Motorola CEO Sanjay Jha has publicly said that it will update the Motorola CLIQ to Android 2.1.
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mupi

Feb 10, 2010, 4:24 PM
I'm pretty sure that the "problem", such as it is, is more something Microsoft needs to fix. And I doubt there's much chance of that.

If my understanding is correct, however, some of those security settings are configuration choices made by the exchange administrators, so you might be able to get your IT department to change some of the policies, and get it to work. However, they are likely to be unwilling to do that, as it could, potentially, open up the exchange server to attack.

Funny how only microsoft products seem to be that vulnerable to attack. 'Nuff said on that subject, I think, for this forum, in any event!
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liquidnumb

Feb 10, 2010, 6:11 PM
That may be true that Microsoft certainly has its issues with virus and attacks, but other operating systems can't ignore the fact that 95% of the businesses in the world use their office products to get by every day. That being said, hopefully the new update will enable the acceptance of some of these security policies that aren't currently accepted on the DROID
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