I don't feel that a carrier needs to send out updates to a phone when they haven't promised (or marketed) to do so. Clearly, the consumer has no right to an expectation of it - rather, it's more likely in the company's best interest to get it out, for the purpose of reducing calls that come into their technical support center (and of course for the "good will" value of the release).
I don't
really disagree with anything you said but the above ^ I definitely wanted to hit on. It is most definitely in their best interest. Seriously, if they had said when it released, "This phone will definitely NOT be getting ICS" how many of us would have actually purchased the phone?
It is EXPECTED that we will get it. I'm not one of those (nothing against anyone if they are) "They don't owe us anything, be happy with the phone the way you bought it" people. If someone feels that way then power to them. I too am in the IT world, I want the latest and greatest (or at least the latest and greatest before the real latest and greatest was released).
I just don't feel like a lawsuit is anything to even consider (again just my opinion). Social media is the way to go. If HTC were to cancewl this they would get CRUCIFIED every where, and justifiably so at that. They would lose ALL credibility.
We WILL be getting ICS no matter what. Question is when.
And while I don't agree with it I understand why they don't wanna release any details. I mean image they say that there is a bug with the camera holding the release up, then a week goes by. They will have people SCREAMING and carrying on about how incompetent they are, no way it should take this long to fix one simple thing. You know I'm right.
So help them if they give us anything close to a date/time period. People will FLIP if, for any reason, they don't see it by that month/date/quarter, etc. People will threaten to leave the platform/carrier, will threaten to sue (
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Make no mistake, I'm totally jonesin for some ICS love. I
Which is exactly why I choose HTC. Moto is almost like apple to me. Avoid at all costs.
Hmm, I'm not a moto fan but you do realize Google owns Moto right?