Verizon’s latest edition to their Droid line is set to receive an over the air update in the very near future. Don’t get your hopes up for Android 4.2.1 or even Android 4.1.2. However, the update includes many important bug fixes and functionality improvements. The DNA’s software update comes in at a whopping 103.5MB. After you update, your DNA will run software version 2.04.605.2 710RD and baseband version 1.01.01.0110.
Here’s the official changelog:
- User can load videos on HuluPlus
- Improvements to Hotspot connectivity have been made
- Improvements to Audio Quality for wired headsets and earpieces have been made
- Bluetooth connectivity and volume level for specific models have been improved
- Enhanced reliability and stability of the Contacts List have been made
- Wi-Fi Connectivity has been improved
- Improvements to default browser for zooming capability have been made
- Incoming messages display with the correct timestamp
- Enhanced Recent Apps functionality has been improved
As an HTC Droid DNA owner, I’m happy to see the Hotspot connectivity improvements, Recent Apps functionality improvements and the mentioned audio fixes. All of these have been quite annoying. Here’s to a less buggy phone, DNA owners. Now, when are we going to get this Sense 5.0 that’s rumored to be announced with the HTC One, next week?
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