The new software upgrade will soon enter testing phase

Nov 20, 2012 08:36 GMT  ·  By

The main problem with Android phones is that they may quickly remain behind when it comes to software, if manufacturers do not deliver regular updates.

Motorola Mobility is one of the companies that usually delay its Android updates before they actually go live.

However, as of lately, it looks like the US-based handset maker changed its update policy and is now trying to bring its users Android upgrades as soon as possible.

The DROID RAZR M is a good example that Motorola is now focusing on delivering what’s been promised several weeks ago.

Motorola DROID RAZR M hit shelves back in September with Android 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich platform on board. Two months later the smartphone received its promised Android 4.1 Jelly Bean upgrade via Verizon Wireless.

The RAZR HD was launched around the same timeframe and Motorola promised that a Jelly Bean update would be available by the end of the year.

Well, it looks like Motorola is close to keeping its promise. Droid-Life reports the company has already started to send invitations for software testing to members of the Motorola Feedback Network that own the RAZR HD.

Although the company did not reveal whether or not this is the hotly-anticipated Android 4.1 Jelly Bean update, but we can’t think of another major software update that would require testing from the Motorola community.

Keep in mind that given the fact that Motorola RAZR HD and RAZR MAXX HD are basically the same when it comes to specs, the Jelly Bean update will be pushed to both models at the same time.

For the time being, these are all the details regarding the upcoming Jelly Bean update for the RAZR HD and RAZR MAXX HD, but we expect more info to surface as the testing phase commences. Stay tuned for more updates on the matter.