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Hey all,
I'm seriously looking into a class action suit here. Even though I'm just a law student, there certainly looks to be precedent here.
Samsung specifically stated in advertisements and even the introduction video that we would be getting 2.0. It is the reason a lot of us bought it. There is definite cause here and I'll be investigating the possibility.
Anyone thinking the same thing?
you do know that @SamsungFirmware is only for international samsung phones, right? they don't host or know anything about american firmware i.e. the behold 2! they are referring european and asian markets, which might include the galaxy, but plans for the galaxy have nothing to do with the plans for the behold 2. the two phones share nothing but similar hardware. there are four samsung twitter pages that service the USA (really only three): @SamsungMobileUS, @SamsungService, @Samsungtweets, and @Samsung (no responses or new posts ever on this page).

You do mean 2.1 right?
the other issue here is the fact that sellers may have problems with customer satisfaction, the lawsuit would be much more powerful if there was someone who sold phones to customers because of the 2.0 and now they lost business
Though the seller may not have a claim based on the contract they have with t-mo and samsung.
A side note, tmo is horrible with support for their phones, I used to have blackberry 8320 and os 5 was out for 8310 and 8330, the only difference between the 8310 and 20 is the wifi, however RIM said it was possible. Long story short
tmobile seems that they would rather have you get a new phone and spend more money then satisfying their customers updating phones
I have been eagerly awaiting the new Galaxy S...But I wonder what its future will be like.
Hell 1.6 would be a huge upgrade for us...
I am thinking though that a more 'generic" phone like the Nexus One will be easier to support and upgrade down the line..
Maybe I'll just hang on to the BH2 till a "Nexus Two" come along
I know for a fact that sales reps in Washington State were promising that the phone would get upgraded to 2.0. That constitutes a verbal contract, which is legally binding under Washington State business law.