True of False-Manual Update Install=No Auto Later?

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    True of False-Manual Update Install=No Auto Later?

    I read that if you do not wait for the notification, and do the manual update for the Droid , that you will have to manually update/install all future updates, negating your auto-updating in the future. I am not sure how that would work, so I am wondering if any Droid wizards know why or why not.

    If that is true, are there any other hazards to doing this?

    Thanks
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    Quote Originally Posted by TxDoc View Post
    I read that if you do not wait for the notification, and do the manual update for the Droid , that you will have to manually update/install all future updates, negating your auto-updating in the future. I am not sure how that would work, so I am wondering if any Droid wizards know why or why not.

    If that is true, are there any other hazards to doing this?

    Thanks
    It's nonsense. The update is the exact same one that Verizon is pushing out. There is no difference.

    I've done many updates on Blackberry and while the process is different the idea behind the update is the same.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hookbill View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TxDoc View Post
    I read that if you do not wait for the notification, and do the manual update for the Droid , that you will have to manually update/install all future updates, negating your auto-updating in the future. I am not sure how that would work, so I am wondering if any Droid wizards know why or why not.

    If that is true, are there any other hazards to doing this?

    Thanks
    It's nonsense. The update is the exact same one that Verizon is pushing out. There is no difference.

    I've done many updates on Blackberry and while the process is different the idea behind the update is the same.
    Indeed.

    Think of it this way... you have the update installed (2.0.1)... VZW/Google 'pushes' the update to your device... the update is the same as the device firmware so the update doesn't take place...
    ... a month from now let's say an update is 'pushed' out (2.0.2), hypothetically. When this update is pushed to your device it will be NEWER than the firmware on the device so it will automatically update...
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    no hazards that i know of. I haven't heard of anyone's phone being bricked from the manual update since it is the same update. You just happen to get it earlier than planned. I'm sure when "2.0.2" comes out OTA, someone will put up a manual update again.
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    Thanks Martin and Hook. I had no idea. Thanks very much.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Martin030908 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by hookbill View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TxDoc View Post
    I read that if you do not wait for the notification, and do the manual update for the Droid , that you will have to manually update/install all future updates, negating your auto-updating in the future. I am not sure how that would work, so I am wondering if any Droid wizards know why or why not.

    If that is true, are there any other hazards to doing this?

    Thanks
    It's nonsense. The update is the exact same one that Verizon is pushing out. There is no difference.

    I've done many updates on Blackberry and while the process is different the idea behind the update is the same.
    Indeed.

    Think of it this way... you have the update installed (2.0.1)... VZW/Google 'pushes' the update to your device... the update is the same as the device firmware so the update doesn't take place...
    ... a month from now let's say an update is 'pushed' out (2.0.2), hypothetically. When this update is pushed to your device it will be NEWER than the firmware on the device so it will automatically update...
    Oh awesome, 2.0.2 is coming out in a month!!!!! LOL.
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    HYPOTHETICAL 2.0.2 update... not for real LOL
    just used as an example
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    Quote Originally Posted by Martin030908 View Post
    HYPOTHETICAL 2.0.2 update... not for real LOL
    just used as an example


    ROFL...not so fast.. LOL 2.1 ????

    Here's the rumor

    Motorola Droid: Another OTA update coming in January - Rumor : Product Reviews Net
    WARNING: DROID ownership may cause some individuals to feel more important than they are!
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    ^ Ok so I should've used the real firmware version for the next update in my example... caught me being sneaky
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    Quote Originally Posted by Martin030908 View Post
    HYPOTHETICAL 2.0.2 update... not for real LOL
    just used as an example
    Good rumor though.

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