At Motorola’s new press eventuality for a new Droid RAZR HD, Droid RAZR MAXX HD and Droid RAZR M, a association supposing a list of inclination that would be authorised for an ascent to Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, Google’s latest mobile handling system.
The Google auxiliary pronounced that all Motorola handsets that strike stores in 2011 or after would be upgradable to Android 4.1.
This list includes, utterly obviously, a strange Droid RAZR and RAZR MAXX as good as a three new phones announced during a event, all Android 4.0 devices. The Droid Bionic, a handset whose ascent from Android 2.3 Gingerbread to Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich has been behind repeatedly, is also partial of a list.
A website had also been launched by Motorola recently, that would concede consumers to accept a latest updates on Jelly Bean by signing adult for present notifications.
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As for those Motorola inclination that will not be authorised to be updated to Jelly Bean, there is a tiny satisfaction from all of this – that is, if we cruise $100 a tiny consolation. Owners of Motorola Android phones that can't be upgraded, according to a carrier, would accept $100 value of ascent credit.
Aside from that, a association didn’t strew most light on a offer. This sounds like an offer wherein business upgrading their inclination with a conduit could accept $100 off on their new device. It’s a good pierce on Motorola’s part, and we’ll share some-more information on a offer once available.
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