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Same.I will certainly remember this when I purchase my next non samsung phone.
I'm not sure it's entirely on T-Mobile... After all, the Captivate, the Epic, and the Fascinate are also still on 2.1. The common denominator here is Samsung. I do know those carriers have provided the 2.2 release for other devices in the same time period.
That being said, I don't know why Samsung would bother with 2.2, since 2.3 is "right around the corner". Maybe that's why they've decided to hold off. Who knows. Doubtful. The official 2.2 will probably be out in the next couple of weeks, just in time for everyone to start crying "Where's 2.3?!?!?"
I am not bothered about the version numbers, as long as 2.1 is working fine we can wait for 2.2 or 2.3, but we all know that the current fix JI6 version is eating the battery, so they should at least pass another update to fix this battery issue.
Sorry, but that's BS. The US Galaxy S (pick your carrier) is comparable to the Droid X and the HTC Incredible and came out around the same time.As for Samsung being behind, checking on Androidspin and XDA-Dev's news, there are a LOT of phones by a LOT of manufacturers that are still either running 2.1 or are JUST NOW GETTING 2.1, so Samsung's not really any more guilty than the rest. They all suck at OS updates :-/
Same.
If they can't get it right for a phone that they've sold millions of around the world in a relatively short period of time, good luck if you wind up with a Samsung phone that isn't quite as popular.
If JI6 eats batteries why isn't it eating my battery?
