Verizon's Samsung Fascinate, Motorola Droid Pro to Receive Updates
Verizon plans to push out updates to the Samsung Fascinate and Motorola Droid Pro. Not a new version of Android, but "enhancements and improvements."
Verizon Wireless is planning to push out software updates to its Samsung Fascinate (Verizon's Galaxy S handset) and Motorola Droid Pro, it announced Jan. 13. The updates aren't new versions of the smartphones' Android operating system, but rather "enhancements" and "improvements" - the distinction being that the former are application updates and the latter are new capabilities. Enhancements headed for the Samsung Fascinate will include updated version of preloaded pre-loaded V Cast Videos, City ID, VZ Navigator and Amazon Kindle applications.Alternately, for step-by-step instructions, subscribers can visit verzionwireless.com/droidpro support or Verizon wireless.com/fascinatesupport. Samsung first introduced the Fascinate - along with the Epic 4G for Sprint and Vibrant for T-Mobile - in late June. The phone features a 4-inch Super AMOLED multitouch display, a 1GHz Samsung Cortex A8 Hummingbird processor, front and rear-facing cameras, the ability to act as a mobile hotspot and a full slew of Google mobile services, including YouTube, Google Talk and Gmail. Verizon waited until October to officially introduce the Droid Pro, which it unveiled at the 2010 CTIA event, describing it as "an advanced business-ready solution." It features a 3.1-inch display and support for Exchange e-mail as well as Gmail for business. It also offers corporate directory look-up, lets users edit and share Microsoft Excel spreadsheets, PowerPoint presentations and Word documents and supports Adobe Flash Player 10.1. The Droid Pro can also act as a 3G mobile hotspot and includes enterprise-pleasing security features like AuthenTec's IPSec multi-headed VPN integration and the ability to remotely wipe the phone, should it go missing.








