
As you can see in the image above, Verizon has officially stated that the FRG22 build is the official Froyo update over the original FRG01B. This should iron out some confusion among the Motorola Droid users on Verizon pushing another update. If you are one of the ones currently enjoying the FRG01B build, you may notice that Flash support was currently not available in the update itself.

It looks like “late summer” has been labeled as the time frame of the Adobe Flash player showing up in the Android Market, as Verizon has started looking into to more information regarding this issue. FRG01B looks like it will continue to roll out and then FRG22 should soon be following.
Source: Droid-Life
What are your thought on this update process? Let us know in the comments below.







Verizon blows. I love how they picked apart Froyo and how its not the pure Froyo 2.2 build like us Nexus One users have been enjoying for over 2 months now….
Verizon blows. I love how they picked apart Froyo and how its not the pure Froyo 2.2 build like us Nexus One users have been enjoying for over 2 months now….
I’m using the update from google servers and a flash from onee of the forumz and seems fune just a bit slow on flash applications ??? Any ideas
I’m using the update from google servers and a flash from onee of the forumz and seems fune just a bit slow on flash applications ??? Any ideas
Yeah. The droid is a great phone, don’t get me wrong. The reason it is a bit slow on flash player is bc it has a 550mhz processor
I’m getting you wrong. My droid has a 1.2 ghz processor, so lol? Flash player still slow.
Yeah. The droid is a great phone, don’t get me wrong. The reason it is a bit slow on flash player is bc it has a 550mhz processor
I’m getting you wrong. My droid has a 1.2 ghz processor, so lol? Flash player still slow.
[...] build FRG22 started spreading. What we can gather is that the FRG22 build will be coming with the Adobe Flash support. If you haven’t received the OTA update yet, you should start obsessively checking your [...]
[...] build FRG22 started spreading. What we can gather is that the FRG22 build will be coming with the Adobe Flash support. If you haven’t received the OTA update yet, you should start obsessively checking your [...]
I got tired of waiting for Verizon and downloaded an image of what is allegedly the update verizon is slowly rolling out. Makes my phone run slow as crap.
At least verizon hasn’t crippled their androids like at&t has. I kept telling a friend how great android is. He ditches his iphone and gets one. At&t blocks the OS from installing non-market apps. That’s insane. I’ll take the performance issues I have over that any day.
I got tired of waiting for Verizon and downloaded an image of what is allegedly the update verizon is slowly rolling out. Makes my phone run slow as crap.
At least verizon hasn’t crippled their androids like at&t has. I kept telling a friend how great android is. He ditches his iphone and gets one. At&t blocks the OS from installing non-market apps. That’s insane. I’ll take the performance issues I have over that any day.