Motorola MILESTONE Launching in Bulgaria With 2.1

Getting an update to your gimmick, especially one that has so many improvements and classy alterations, is like Christmas Day every time it happens. For some devices, it whitethorn happen more than once in a class, and for others (at least of any sort of magnitude), not so much. Android though, they’ve got this rise matter down feather, and rich person been pumping out an update one after another since the mobile Operating Systems launching. The next big thing? Android 2.1. It was announced with the Nexus One (which has been mentioned a few multiplication this week, yeah?), and ever since people with previously released Android-powered devices have been clamor for the software upgrade.

Just to be frank, the Motorola Droid (which is running here in the States, on the Verizon Wireless network) is currently run Android 2.0.1, but that’s not good sufficiency. Folks with the device want the latest and greatest, especially when it has things like Live Wallpapers, or an application drawer that rotates like a toilette newspaper roll. They wish those things. Unfortunately for those waiting for an rise, they are slow. They’re happening, it just takes some meter. However, we do have a turn of a glimmer of hope, at least for those in the European area (which means MILESTONE owners, and not Droid adopters). On March 20th, Mobile Republic of Bulgaria has it that Vivacom (the region’s largest wireless carrier) will be offering up their own version of the Motorola MILESTONE, Android 2.1 and all.

So, what’s that mean value for the rest of EC (and Canada, by default)? We honestly don’t know. We’d love to tell you that Android 2.1 is now definitely confirmed for an remainder-of-March liberation, but we just can’t. Yes, Motorola and Google may be exploitation Vivacom to guide in the new 2.1 update for MILESTONE users, but that’d be a long-blastoff, we imagine. Though, considering the mishaps that Motorola had regarding an update to 2.1 earlier in the year, we can’t imagine there’s much more meter between 2.1 and DROID/MILESTONE users. Just rich person to hold on for a little turn thirster.

[via Engadget]

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