If you’re a Motorola Droid Bionic user, you might want to check your device for a system update. The maintenance update that we spoke about last week is starting to roll out. Many users have reported getting the massive update that addresses a number of problems on the dual-core Bionic. You can check to see if your device has the update waiting for it by going to Menu>Settings>About Phone>System update.

As a reminder, here is the list of fixes and enhancements that this update brings:

Email, Messaging & Data Improved stability of data connection on 3G and 4G.

Fixed lockup that could occur while browsing during the handoff from Wi-Fi to 4G.

“Data Roaming” pop-up message will display once when roaming in CDMA internationally. Jump to the most recent message after changing the device orientation while in message list view.

Device Features The number of devices supported by Mobile Hotspot has increased to 8.

Fixes have been deployed to keep the device from becoming stuck on a black screen and requiring a battery pull to recover.

Improvements in device stability help avoid device power cycles.

When connected to a Bluetooth® headset or HDMI cable, the device will no longer lock up and power cycle.

Improved cold SIM card activation speed.

“Low memory” warnings when using the Lapdock™ have been reduced.

An improvement to the camera’s auto focus will reduce the shutter response time and enhance the quality of captured imagery.

During Location Based Service setup, a Location Privacy message will display.

Fixed issue where the device would automatically power back up after being powered down.

The following Lapdock updates were made:

Improved stability.



The display will not turn off after use.



The calling screen will no longer be recreated, improving performance.



Reduced frequency of the “Low Memory” warning message.

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