droid51378
Android Enthusiast
I agree, but I do not think the 2.0 upgrade will make or break this phone. Compared to all other devices I have tried, this one is as smooth as I have tried right out of the box.
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An OTA Update contradicts everything that has been said up to this point. Sammy, Sprint and HTC have all frowned upon doing OTA updates. So you might not want to put too much faith in that info.I talked with a Samsung technical support person on the phone today, and he said they are planning to consistently upgrade the Android OS, to the newest available, on the Moment with OTA updates. He did/would not give me any time frame.
Of course this is not in writing, but I suspect Samsung will do the updates, it will just take (what seems like) forever.
Oh, THOSE updates.. gotcha. In that case, forget what I said. Im still thinking about OS updates.
I'm a big dummie, what does 2.0 do that 1.5 doesn't? I think this phone is great. I liked my Instinct and there were lots of updates to it that really improved it over the time I had it. From everything I've read 2.0 will be available on line sometime early in 2010. I guess ignorance is bliss because I'm having a blast with all the apps available.
No need for Moxier, Touchdown and such, provided native support is as full featured.
I don't trust Samsung, bought the first 46" 1080P LCD they made and found out after it was too late to return that "Samsung has chosen to not offer firmware updates for this product. If I want HDMI 1.3 support I need to purchase a different model"! No explanation, just left out in the cold! Oh, and my TV was a current model number when they released the 1.3 compatible units.
So this is weighing heavily on my decision between the Hero and Moment. If Samsung will take that attitude with one product, whats to stop them from doing it again.
Those are two different divisions of Samsung. Though I can see how it would be alarming. I doubt they would do that to us. Look at the Samsung Instinct, it's been out-dated for over year now but still gets firmware updates (or was haven't had it in awhile).
But you have to look at how popular the product is also. The instinct was actually a decent seller and they had promotional push behind it. Where the Moment didn't even have any ads and I didn't even know the phone existed until I saw it at Best Buy. I'm afraid if sells don't pick up samsung wouldn't support as much because of the smaller user market.
While I hope so, I kind of doubt it.
I don't know much about samsung, but I look at it this way: they would be ******** to release a phone with an OS that is blowing up like android is, then not ever update it.
The whole thing about android is the updates and mods for it, why wouldn't they provide an OS update when every other phone manufacturer is?
BTW I do know for a fact that there is an update coming for both sprint android phones are getting some kind of update Q1 2010. No details on whether it is just big fixes or OS updates yet.
And the hero is supposed to be getting some kind of update soon from HTC for the problem with not displaying EVDO Rev A correctly.

Just a theory, but what incentive does Samsung have in upgrading the Moment to 2.0? The phone does what it's suppose to do...
1. Send and Receive calls
2. Send and Receive Text messages
3. Access Sprints optional services
4. Send and receive emails
5. Access the web
6. No exploding batteries
7. Working AMOLED
8. Sturdy case
9. Retain existing customers (probably some precentage)
10. Pursuade new customers (probably some precentage)
11. Take away potential Droid customers (probably some precentage)
If they hit these precentages, they're golden. Done deal.
So what is their incentive to pay a half a dozen software engineers to upgrade an already existing, working, and saleable device?
Wouldn't you rather put these engineers towards porting 2.0 into new hardware?
I'm starting to see Samsung as the new Sony of this decade. A company that has the resources and money to put out the latest. Whether it works or not - they can absorb it. Unlike Apple, Palm, or even Motorola. And being a direct competitor to Sony in almost every arena their out to do better.

AdamR: I seriously agree with your statement. Google's Android OS is blowing up so rapidly that it wouldn't make any sense to have later updates for it's existing hardware (mobile phones) and software (Android OS). The Samsung Moment is currently at version 1.6, I would at least expect an update release for the 2.0 version later on. It's just the way things should be anyways. But I believe it will happen.![]()

The Moment is currently at version 1.5......![]()

Not sure if everyone has already seen this but this confirms that both the Moment and Hero will be getting updated. Whether the Moment will be to 2.0 is up for speculation but I'd be surprised if it didn't.
Sprint: Android, BlackBerry, Windows Mobile Updates Coming - Gearlog
