Well did the Razr get ICS pushed to it today as was previously rumored it would be? If it did, I can't imagine it would be too much longer for Bionic as the phones aren't really that different hardware wise.
I hope it doesn't see the light of day for the Bionic UNLESS it works as reliably as 5.9.902. Am in no mood to revisit the sorts of issues we had with the initial OS.
I hope it doesn't see the light of day for the Bionic UNLESS it works as reliably as 5.9.902. Am in no mood to revisit the sorts of issues we had with the initial OS.
It seemed that 3G worked very well and 4G worked pretty well with a few problems. The big issue was switching from 3G to 4G and 4G to 3G. They were very optimistic about it working ... and it simply didn't. Their testing before deployment seemed abysmal. If I had ever released anything like that I would simply be ashamed.
Predicting ICS stability ... take out a coin and flip it.
I think you might be taking too much for granted. Big upgrades usually have at least a few gotchas. Geez, look at Apple's history with point-zero OS releases. Problems galore. Like I said (in so many words), don't expect ICS to be trouble-free.
I think you might be taking too much for granted. Big upgrades usually have at least a few gotchas. Geez, look at Apple's history with point-zero OS releases. Problems galore. Like I said (in so many words), don't expect ICS to be trouble-free.
bloatware is not a big concern of mine. I don't think it is appropriate that we can't remove BW w/o rooting, but I'm not losing sleep over it. And the "glitches" you mentioned--that all depends on the nature of the glitches. If ICS causes my phone to reboot, drop calls, get lousy data service, then I will be mightily pissed off.
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