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I personally think Verizon is mostly if not completely to blame for the delay. They have not produced any significant updates in a very long time while Samsung seems to be rolling them out regularly for other carriers. Verizon wants everyone to get frustrated with the phones they have now on contract so they will either buy an iphone or upgrade. They have us all by the teabags and there isn't anywhere for us to turn. We should not have to root our devices to get what we were promised when we made our purchase. Hating Verizon...wishing for an alternative.

Could this be true? Motorola Droid X Android 2.3 Update Coming This Sunday?
Probably a better chance than the Fascinate getting Froyo...
Whole Lotta WTF if that actually happens......I guess I made the WRONG phone choice again.
It came to me tonight as I watched March Madness. Verizon has been holding back these upgrades because of flash. Think about it - if everyone had Froyo, they'd have flash. All the March Madness games are streamed using flash. Think of the network traffic Verizon has avoided by stopping a number of their phones from officially getting 2.2 and flash. If my idea is right, we should be getting the upgrade in another 14 days after the NCAA Mens Final is over. One can only hope. And if it's true, then we also know who to blame.The jump from 2.1 to 2.2 wasn't huge except for flash and apps2sd in my opinion.
I almost got the X over the Fascinate, but the sheer size of it was kind of a daunting thing for me. Putting lack of 2.1, possible 2.3 on X and everything else aside, I still love my phone, but sometimes feel I should have gone with the X.

I still can't truly use it as a music player in my car without having to disconnect it EVERY TIME a call comes in.
I'm sorry - I don't have this problem. Or maybe I just don't understand what problem you are having. I plug my phone into my car's AUX jack and it does a great job of switching from playing music to taking a phone call. Granted, I don't use the Samsung Media Player on the phone - I use WinAmp (now out of Beta and in 1.0 GA) and Slacker Radio.
...I hear NOTHING until I unplug the headphones. The call won't come over the headphones. They can hear me, but I can't hear them on the bluetooth or the phone's speaker, or whatever is plugged into the headphone jack, whether it be a car/home stereo or headphones. And the call won't come over a connected bluetooth device. If I have my bluetooth connected, the INSTANT I pull the headphone jack out the audio comes to my bluetooth just fine.
With AT&T purchasing T-Mobile (of course after Cingular, Edge, Altell & VZ, Nextel and Sprint, and other absorbed carriers) our alternatives are diminishing year after year after year ....
A little off topic but Cingular has always been AT&T in one way or another. Cingular, formed in 2001, was a joint venture of the American landline telephone companies AT&T and BellSouth (formerly known as SBC Communications). The two companies held 60% and 40% stakes in Cingular.
And SBC has always been AT&T in one way or another.
Southwestern Bell Corporation was founded in 1983 as a Regional Bell Operating Company following the break-up of the original AT&T as a result of the United States v. AT&T antitrust suit. The company changed its name in 1995 to SBC Communications Inc. and again in 2005 to AT&T Inc. after it purchased its former parent company, AT&T Corporation.
I don't honestly believe at any point these companies weren't still AT&T they just needed to be another company to avoid anti-trust laws. Although I believe AT&T is getting dangerously close to violating those laws again.
Haha those lying bastards...maybe it's coming out incredibly soon to the point where they think they should put it on there?
I doubt it. A few times over the past 6 months, the Fascinate was advertised on the Verizon site as a 2.2 device.