Verizon has just approved new software updates for both smartphones

Mar 16, 2013 15:31 GMT  ·  By

The DROID RAZR and DROID RAZR MAXX are not the only Motorola smartphones receiving software updates these days.

The folks at AndroidPolice report Verizon Wireless has just approved a new software update for DROID RAZR HD and DROID RAZR MAXX HD.

Although it's nothing major, the update contains lots of bug fixes and improvements, which are likely to improve the phone's stability and will make user experience much smoother.

According to the official changelog, the following improvements are included in this update:

- Google Security Patches have been added for additional security; - Data roaming fix has been implemented; - Connection/disconnection detection has been improved when using USB; - Improved Wi-Fi connectivity; - Wallpaper options are shown when home screen icons are selected; - Camera improvements have been made to touch-to-focus, notifications and low light performance; - In-call audio routes to earpiece when connected to headset has been improved; - Improvements to video streaming pixilation have been made; - Media sync stability has been improved.

These changes are yet to go live at Verizon, but we will keep an eye out on this one, so stay tuned for more info on the subject.