Some interesting bit of news today, thanks to a fresh leak from a Verizon internal computer somewhere out there. As we’ve seen with a countless number of other Verizon devices out there, there’s always the standard paper outlining the details of a particular update. Especially when it comes to Android. In this case, after hearing yesterday that the official Droid update to Android 2.2 would actually be FRG22 and not FRG01B, it looks like
Verizon is all set to make the FRG22 update official.
There’s still no word on whether or not why Motorola/Verizon decided to hold off until this update. (We’re actually still hearing from folks that they’ve received the OTA update, still FRG01B.) But, if they are making it official, and you already did get the previous OTA update, you should get notified of a “security patch” soon enough, and be upgraded to the final, official Froyo build.
But, we do have a bit of bad news. Apparently after you update to Android 2.2 (FRG01B), you won’t have immediate access to Flash Player. Yes, we know — that’s shocking, especially considering Android 2.2 is supposed to natively support it. But, as the screenshot above shows, the Droid doesn’t support it, and Adobe hasn’t made it available to download from the Market. So, that’s definitely an interesting turn, if you ask us.
[via Droid-Life]