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sprints OTA - turning into a dust-up

It would be nice to have 1.6 already on the Hero, but if I have to upgrade after purchasing it, I'd like to be able to get the update as soon as possible and in an easy to do format.
 
I'm a grown up. I can plug it into the computer for an update. Heck, I can even mosey over to the Sprint store and let some kid do it while I eat lunch. Nobody wants to be bothered by their phone while they're eating lunch, am I right?
 
I'm a grown up. I can plug it into the computer for an update. Heck, I can even mosey over to the Sprint store and let some kid do it while I eat lunch. Nobody wants to be bothered by their phone while they're eating lunch, am I right?

im ont he phone when im stuffing my face
 
From the comments following the article:

Most people are used to plugging their phone into their computer via USB and updating that way. Look at the iPhone market. The average user who has no idea what the eff they
 
Meh OTA is what I would prefer, but as long as we have an option to update ourselves Im not overly upset about it. I do hope they notify us when there are available updates though.
 
i think its kindof a bummer that...

1) its 1.5 and not 1.6 (missing some cool features - the camera, the universal search, the battery usage readout, the language thing..)
2) its not OTA - we gotta do it fromour own damn computer (c'mon - you gotta admit.. OTA is just "neat")
3) we gotta WAIT - till "sometime" next YEAR

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idunno - its a bit of a downer for me
 
Does it suck? Yeah it does, I wold prefer to be lazy about my updates and have them done without having to worry.

Does that mean I wont update it myself? HA. Not a chance. First day the update is ready, its going on the phone.

Better this than waiting, or possibly never.
 
i think its kindof a bummer that...

1) its 1.5 and not 1.6

Android 1.6 (Donut) has only just started rolling out to G1/Magic users in the past week or so. There's not been a sniff of an official Hero 1.6 build in Europe yet, not even for those lucky enough to have "inside sources". We're all in the same boat. :)

2) its not OTA - we gotta do it fromour own damn computer (c'mon - you gotta admit.. OTA is just "neat")

The G1/Magic 1.6 updates have been OTA. I dunno which carriers are involved with those, but it would seem strange to use one method for older devices and another for the newer....

3) we gotta WAIT - till "sometime" next YEAR

I'll be VERY surprised if 1.6 takes that long to materialise for their latest/greatest Android platform. ;)
 
Android 1.6 (Donut) has only just started rolling out to G1/Magic users in the past week or so. There's not been a sniff of an official Hero 1.6 build in Europe yet, not even for those lucky enough to have "inside sources". We're all in the same boat. :)
oh - i was wrong

The G1/Magic 1.6 updates have been OTA. I dunno which carriers are involved with those, but it would seem strange to use one method for older devices and another for the newer....
well.. that's what they're talking about! (see the link for the story!)

I'll be VERY surprised if 1.6 takes that long to materialise for their latest/greatest Android platform. ;)
again.. that's what the sprint/samsung reps are saying (note - htc hasn't technically "said" anything about that
 
Well then I'd imagine we can't be too far behind. It shouldn't take too long (I hope) for HTC to verify that it works with the Sense UI.

Personally, as an IT professional, I'd much rather have them take some extra time to test it rather than rolling it out to the user population half-baked.


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