The Motorola DROID 3 was the last of the tank-like handsets to not offer 4G LTE connectivity.
Surpassed since by the Motorola DROID 4, the device remains an
underrated device with one of the best physical QWERTY keyboards to ever
slide out the side of a smartphone, and a dual-core processor. Whether
it was a matter of the phone showing its age, or just an unfortunate bug
that afflicted the device, many Motorola DROID 3 users had found
themselves unable to send or receive an MMS message and even installing a
third party program from the Google Play Store failed to help. Long
talks with Verizon's technical team couldn't solve the problem. But
there is a happy ending thanks to an OTA firmware update received by the
handset last week was able to correct the problem and allow MMS
messages to flow back and forth on the model once again.
The Motorola DROID 4 replaced the DROID 3
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Thanks to a soak test, it was known that an update was coming to the Motorola DROID 3.
The system version is 5.7.906.XT862 and while you can view the
changelog by visiting the sourcelink, owners of the device have told us
that in addition to elimination of the MMS bug, the DROID 3 update seems to have improved 3G connectivity speeds
based on the Speedtest.net app. For example, one Motorola DROID 3 owner
informs us that areas where the phone was downloading data at .5Mbps
are now showing speeds consistently above 1Mbps.
This might be as good as it gets for the Motorola DROID 3 as all indications are that the device will not be receiving the Android 4.0 update. If you are a Motorola DROID 3 owner and have received the latest firmware update, let us know what changes you've spotted on your phone. Simply drop your comments in the box below.
source: Verizon
This might be as good as it gets for the Motorola DROID 3 as all indications are that the device will not be receiving the Android 4.0 update. If you are a Motorola DROID 3 owner and have received the latest firmware update, let us know what changes you've spotted on your phone. Simply drop your comments in the box below.
source: Verizon