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Motorola tech rep shared an interesting JB tidbit re Razr/Razr Maxx

That's good. I thought I remember seeing it on their official update schedule as Q1, but I could be wrong. I hope they are still on schedule for Q1 or a lot of people will really get their underwear all up in a bundle. I, personally don't care too much. ICS seems to be working just fine for me.
 
On Google+ I also received a reply from Motorola Mobility that the update would come out Q1 2013 but could not specify more than that.
 
A soak test has begun in the southeast.
It has nothing to do with Motorola or android in general, except that unusually high use of these device's weather reporting capabilities are and will likely will continue for the next few days.

Sorry, I couldn't help myself.

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A soak test has begun in the southeast.
It has nothing to do with Motorola or android in general, except that unusually high use of these device's weather reporting capabilities are and will likely will continue for the next few days.

Sorry, I couldn't help myself.

Sent from my DROID RAZR using Tapatalk 2

Lol! Good stuff. I think this was the cause of the Moto update of the table regarding JB for the RAZR..:)
 
I down loaded the jb update and installed it my question is do I need to keep the file I down loaded on my sd card or can I delete it ?
 
I down loaded the jb update and installed it my question is do I need to keep the file I down loaded on my sd card or can I delete it ?



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If you actually downloaded it yourself as a leak you should keep it on your sd-ext. Until there's a fastboot the only way to save it if you brick it is to use the unbrick tool and reflash it in stock recovery. Just sayin'.
 
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If you actually downloaded it yourself as a leak you should keep it on your sd-ext. Until there's a fastboot the only way to save it if you brick it is to use the unbrick tool and reflash it in stock recovery. Just sayin'.

True
 
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