“We’re happy to relay the 2.1 upgrade to Droid will start to roll out this week, and we will have more information to share on other device upgrades later,” Motorola teased on its Facebook page – without mentioning which features the Droid will get, or which other of its devices will be upgraded.
Despite few details on features, Engadget quotes “trusted sources” saying the 2.1 software update for the Droid will bring multitouch capabilities to the built-in browser and for Google Maps 3.4, Google Googles visual search, and the news and weather widgets as seen on the Nexus One. Yet the similarities with the Nexus One end here.