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What will Jelly Bean update give us Razr Maxx owners?

We might get 4.2 but it seems more likely the next OTA will be 4.1.2. At least that is what the Christmas release is.
You can get the 4.2 clock from Google play now along with the 4.2 keyboard.
Some of the new camera functions like sphere will not work with Razr because it has no gyro. Also no nfc although some say the hardware is in the RAZR.
You might search 4.1.2 to get a better idea of what is coming to razr.

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OK, thanks.

A lot of buzzing going around saying that JB soak test invites are being sent out..official maybe out in a week.. maybe two at the most..depending if issues are found..which I doubt they will find any..
 
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UNderstanding also is that you will lose the ability to operate FoxFi/PdaNet+. No more wireless tether with those apps.
 
If that's true I'll hold off on the soak test. I know my foxfi app changed to pdanet so "future updates" won't block it. Where did you get your info?

I had seent he following quote in an article from Jan. 2013. "PDANet+ now incorporates USB and Bluetooth DUN tethering, as well as Wi-Fi tethering on Android 4.0 and earlier versions. It does not work around the blockade that Google added to Android 4.1/4.2, Jelly Bean, which disables the circumvention method that FoxFi used to enable tethering without phoning home to the carrier, to check for a tethering plan." User reviews have seemed to be hit or miss on it working after the upgrade. Just wanted to let people know that it may not work if you accept the OTA when released.
 
I had seent he following quote in an article from Jan. 2013. "PDANet+ now incorporates USB and Bluetooth DUN tethering, as well as Wi-Fi tethering on Android 4.0 and earlier versions. It does not work around the blockade that Google added to Android 4.1/4.2, Jelly Bean, which disables the circumvention method that FoxFi used to enable tethering without phoning home to the carrier, to check for a tethering plan." User reviews have seemed to be hit or miss on it working after the upgrade. Just wanted to let people know that it may not work if you accept the OTA when released.

Thanks! I was invited for a soak test, but now I am rethinking it. I use pdanet quite a bit. I'll see what happens first
 
Well im not afraid to upgrade to jb because I know a developer will come up with something that will work with jb. If foxfi wont
 
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