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Face it. The (2.1 official release) ain't happening. We bought an outdated product, with outdated software. Verizon just butt-f@#ked us.
OK... to everyone whose saying we are NOT getting the 2.1 update ever...
All U.S. Android phones to receive Android 2.1, but some will require a wipe
"Silent dial?"

Face it. The (2.1 official release) ain't happening. We bought an outdated product, with outdated software. Verizon just butt-f@#ked us.

It's the same thing I was complaining about the second day the first update came out. The second update was better, but I am still have the problem once a day. IF I turn the phone on and off, it's ok then. I got tired of reporting it on the forum...as if anyone cared about rants...We're here to have fun, good banter, and patently wait for 2.1 OTA official.![]()
I've given up. with the touch screen problems, slow response, the lack of info on an update, the bad battery life, and other stuff, I bought a Blackberry Tour online and i just LOVE it!
Good luck with your HTC/Verizon/Android debates!

I've given up. with the touch screen problems, slow response, the lack of info on an update, the bad battery life, and other stuff, I bought a Blackberry Tour online and i just LOVE it!
Good luck with your HTC/Verizon/Android debates!
I completely disagree. I've been managing software development, releases, tech upgrades, product rollouts, etc. for going on 30 years (yes, I'm "seasoned"). It's not practical or even professional to start responding to this chatter. Large projects are very fluid. Sometimes the timeline looks great, the next day a bunch of unexpected stuff pops up. You can't subject your customers to that rolercoaster.
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I don't wish to get into a credential battle, but I have 30 odd years managing project professionally as well, much of it in the Defense space.
We seem to disagree professionally. Conventional thinking in Project Management suggests that a project that is suffering a severe
I completely disagree. I've been managing software development, releases, tech upgrades, product rollouts, etc. for going on 30 years (yes, I'm "seasoned"). It's not practical or even professional to start responding to this chatter. Large projects are very fluid. Sometimes the timeline looks great, the next day a bunch of unexpected stuff pops up. You can't subject your customers to that rolercoaster.
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I don't wish to get into a credential battle, but I have 30 odd years managing project professionally as well, much of it in the Defense space.
We seem to disagree professionally. Conventional thinking in Project Management suggests that a project that is suffering a severe
I don't wish to get into a credential battle, but I have 30 odd years managing project professionally as well, much of it in the Defense space.
We seem to disagree professionally. Conventional thinking in Project Management suggests that a project that is suffering a severe
OK... to everyone whose saying we are NOT getting the 2.1 update ever...
All U.S. Android phones to receive Android 2.1, but some will require a wipe
) you have noticed the emphasis I place on CUSTOMER. This seems a common problem today - companies have lost their focus on the customer in chasing $$. This includes hiding behind call centers and the Web.Talked to a Verizon CSR last night and she said that HTC had sent them the update, but when they tested it they decided to send it back. Must have had some bugs still that VZW wanted fixed before its release. She did bot have any information on a date though
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While I don't disagree with you at all, I would point out that this is not exactly a critical issue. For HTC and Verizon Wireless, this update will not lead to higher sales, and probably would not reduce support costs. It is not developing the software for a product in development, where a delay affects the ability to begin shipping the product.
In short, it is hard to argue that this is a priority project for either HTC or Verizon Wireless. They want to provide an update, I am sure, so long as it works properly, but, even without an update, the phone continues to work for their customers. It surely would not hurt HTC or Verizon Wireless to simply post or announce something that said that they continue to work on this, that they cannot give a target date, something. But clearly Verizon Wireless and HTC have plenty of other projects that are more critical to their bottom line than providing and Android OS update to a rather small fraction of their customers.
"..they decided to send it back."
How did they send it back? Why would they have to send it back?
Did Verizon receive a CD or DVD via snail mail, examine it on a computer, then put it back in an envelope or box and mail it back?
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this is the most en lighting item I have received from HTC to date!
Thank you for your reply to HTC. Again my name is Richard and I will be assisting you today.
HTC and Verizon work together on the update. It takes time to fully develop parts of the software such as HTC sense for the device. The only remote date I can give is sometime at the end of April. Here in tech support we are not given any type of official release information until the software has been released from Verizon. Verizon will be pushing the update to your device once the standards have been met.
Right when or after the Incredible comes out. Anyone that followed the Blackberry Storm and the launch of the Storm 2 knows what they are planning.