Verizon’s DROID Charge gets updated, personal hotspot bug fixed

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Over the weekend, Verizon Wireless began issuing a software update to the Samsung DROID Charge that addresses a number of issues. Most notably, the update repairs a bug that caused the Charge’s mobile hotspot feature to work only if users set the date back to last month. Beyond the personal hotspot fix, the update is said to bring improved web browsing and email, improved battery life, and several other enhancements. Users will be notified automatically when the over-the-air (OTA) update is ready for there devices, or impatient users can initiate the update manually.

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8 Comments
  • Anonymous

    Are you sure this is a Samsung phone? They fixed that hotspot bug pretty quickly.

    • Anonymous

      Samsung is turning things around these days. I’m… pleasantly surprised and impressed.

    • SKINNI

      I think it might be because of the DROID branding. They want to keep it clean & untarnished (tarnished is a matter of opinion based on previous “DROID” updates.

  • Anonymous

    Papinyc is a dumbass…. True story.

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=503037611 Brett Smith

    Aaaaaaand it’s been rooted since the 9th.

  • Anonymous

    Had a chance to check one of these out at my local Costco. yuk!.. touchwiz is way too garish.

  • Synack

    This phone is just tiding me over until SGS2 or Nexus 3.

  • http://www.facebook.com/michaeljmcgrath Michael McGrath

    tried it out…such a laggy phone

    back to the tbolt

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