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Many of us will probably have moved on to the triumph by then

And still be waiting on GB with that.![]()

which unbelievably enough is still just 2.2 ... but I'm really leaning towards it for all of it's other features, probably 2GB of onboard storage being top of the list, closely followed by larger screen and cortex-a8 based SoC...Many of us will probably have moved on to the triumph by then

Already did. It's a no-brainer. The OV is low end Android LONG past it's prime, while the Triumph is juts behind the newest dual-core phones.The Optimus V only came out a few months ago and you guys are already going to switch?! The V is a great phone. I'm going to use it until it breaks or becomes rlly dated. I plan to have this phone for at least a couple years. It depends on how fast new versions of Android come out and what app developers are doing.
) I'd wait to get one until the 20th, the official release day as VMUSA isn't really fully setup to support the MT yet...Um, you realize that the MT is only c. $100 more than the OV and it doesn't have an "expensive plan" right?The Optimus V was designed to be a low end/intro phone for Android. ^_^ The V hasn't passed it's prime! Android 2.2 is still currently the most used version of Android with 59.4% of the market. Although it's not the newest and certainly not the best the V is still a great phone for people wanting to get into Android without breaking the bank on an expensive phone and plan. The aim of the Optimus V wasn't ever to be the best Android phone on the market so of course it's specs aren't as great as other phones. I'm not saying you shouldn't buy the Triumph because obviously it's bigger and better, but I'm just saying that you shouldn't bash the V because it's still a great phone.
The Optimus V only came out a few months ago and you guys are already going to switch?! The V is a great phone. I'm going to use it until it breaks or becomes rlly dated. I plan to have this phone for at least a couple years. It depends on how fast new versions of Android come out and what app developers are doing.
While enlightening, this discussion of the Optimus Vdoesn't really help for those who a) have it b) like it for the price and c) want an official Gingerbread implementation of it.
You can have Gingerbread on you phone Today. Go to the "All Things Root" section. Look at the thread Backside ROM (CM7) + Green Machine Theme. This is a Gingerbread ROM. You can go to this thread http://androidforums.com/optimus-v-...el-rom-change-boot-animation.html#post3000366 and install a custom recovery,and the above mentioned ROM without permanently rooting your phone. The Shell ROOT(temporary ROOT) that is used to install these things goes away at the next reboot(power off, power on). You will have a custom recovery that will allow you to make backups of your favorite ROM's and restore them in as little as 15 min. Totally restore them. That's all your apps and widgets and theme,and pics., everything, Just as you had left it, right were you had left them. This ROM is way better and has more features and Mods than the LG-VM Gingerbread update could ever have. The newest update for the BACKside ROM might just have the Bluetooth working(the only thing that was really lacking in all CM7 ports) I will know as soon as it is late enough in the day to call some one. Any way it can't hurt to check out the above mentioned sites. Hope this might help you or some one else who really wants Gingerbread on there phone. Edit: THE BLUETOOTH WORKS!!just got the Optimus V today. Dropped Tmobile. This destroys my old mytouch 3g. Gingerbread would be great but I'm ok with waiting.
) and other features I'd like to check out. When and if I do get another phone, I won't be bashing the OV like some people ... 
No. It was more of a matter of it west the best of a number of poor choices at the time it was purchased. I only really considered a cellphone again when I happened across info about VMUSA plans and that they had a semi-passable "new" Android smartphone on another forum, and that it had builtin GPS relieving me of purchasing a bluetooth GPS datalogger as well. That was it. The phone was nothing to write home about, although it had a better GPU bolted on that it likely really needed but I'm guessing that Qualcomm only did that to save on licensing something from someone else, as they even only license the ARM architecture from ARM and roll their own CPU designs unlike many of the other ARM licensees who (seemingly) just blindly bolt ARM design blocks onto their SoCs.Why is it when someone moves on to another phone they have to bash the previous one? It was good while you had it wasn't it? I like my OV, I've only had it for two months it's a good phone for the price. With that said I am curious what the Opt. Black has to offer, larger screen, gorilla glass (I've already scratched mine) and other features I'd like to check out. When and if I do get another phone, I won't be bashing the OV like some people ...
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