Motorola’s Android phone Droid, which in its European variant called Milestone, has led many users to respond to dysfunctional auto focus. But during Tuesday night the problem seemed to suddenly have resolved itself. It was not because of a software Motorola had sent out during the night.

The date sets the standard
Instead it is a software bug that makes the Motorola Droids camera is affected by what date ur phone is indstilt to. Autofocus works well in a period of 24.5 days for subsequent work poorly in a further period of 24.5 days. So it goes. You can change the date to get around the problem.
It’s Dan Morrill, one of Google’s developers have tweeter about how things stand. Commenting on Engadget.com Morrill writes also that a solution is underway.
Motorola Droid Specifications
Networks: CDMA dual band (800/1900 MHz); CDMA2000 1xRTT/1xEV-DO rev.0/1xEV-DO rev.A
Standby Time: 450 hours
Dimensions: 60.00 x 115.80 x 13.70 mm
Weight: 169g
Camera: 5 megapixel camera with autofocus and LED flash and video recording
Display: 3.7-inch screen with 854×480 (16:9 widescreen) capacitive touchscreen
Operating system: Google Android 2.0 OS
Input: QWERTY keyboard, touchscreen
CPU: 600 MHz ARM Cortex A8 Processor
Memory: 256 MB RAM / 512 MB ROM
Memory card: microSD/microSDHC
Misc: AMR-NB/WB, MP3, PCM / WAV, AAC, AAC +, eAAC +, WMA
Media: MPEG-4, H263, H264, WMV
Battery: 1400mAh Li-ion
Talk Time: 420 minutes

