The Motorola DROID RAZR HD and the Motorola DROID RAZR MAXX HD are now set to receive a new software update which Verizon is classing as a maintenance update aimed at improving performance and taking care of some bugs on both devices. The update was undergoing a soak test a couple of days ago and it looks like it didn't take long before it was deemed ready for the public.
The update will be pushed over the air (OTA) probably starting next week and weighs in at 50MB. Amoung the change-log there are improvements to the reliability of the GPS feature, fewer random reboots and categorize data usage to make for more accurate Data Metering. SMS messages that are read will be correctly displayed as read. Security for the phones will be improved after installing the update and both devices will offer the VMWare Horizon Mobile Switch application which will allow users to separate their devices for business and personal use.
While users would rather have Android 4.2.2 on their DROID RAZR HD and DROID RAZR MAXX HD, its always nice to have any sort of update which improves the performance of our devices.
source - Verizon | Droid-Life