A couple of weeks after its Motorola Droid 4 update, Verizon is releasing a 224MB update for the older Droid 3, adding a bunch of bug fixes and a Google Security Patch to the hardware-keyboarded handset. We weren’t big fans of the Droid 3’s camera when we reviewed it last year, so it’s good to see the update also improves autofocus performance; reducing shutter lag and purportedly improving image quality. While the update isn’t Android 4.0, the Droid 3 wasn’t on Verizon’s Ice Cream Sandwich list from March, and was still listed as being "in evaluation and planning" in February — so while it’s a little disappointing, we aren’t exactly surprised. The update, 5.7.906, is available for download from your Droid 3's settings menu.