Nothing in IA....I am going to bed....didn't really expect anything anyhow
Nothing in IA....I am going to bed....didn't really expect anything anyhow
Asking tech support or customer service about upcoming releases (software or hardware) is basically the same as talking to a brick wall. They'll tell you the same opinions you already know. Even of they did know, they're prohibited from informing customers until the official public release.
To give you a very good example... I've been asking since Jan. when the XOOM is going to be updated to ICS and I've repeatedly been told late 2012. My most recent conversation was on June 3, when I was again informed late 2012. On June 4, XOOM was updated to ICS.
Whenever a VZW employee is asked, they're going to generally just give you the information off of Motorola's generic upgrade timeline list... and this happens to be more true with call center employees.
So here's the point... if you want accurate information about release dates, don't call VZW and ask an employee... spend a little time on Google and research it. Unlike employees for VZW, journalists and bloggers have better access to information and will inform you AS SOON as they receive new information. You can have whatever opinion you want about CNET, however they've proven they're amazing journalists who report factual information based upon facts and evidence. Considering CNET also said the XOOM was going to be updated on June 4, then I trust them when they say ICS will be pushed to the RAZR's today. This holds even more weight when you consider why ICS wasn't released in May, which was due to VZW's update servers having to be updated from ICS 4.0.3 to 4.0.4... and this has been confirmed from numerous sources. So by taking everything into account, you can make a fairly accurate inference.
But again, you're welcome to have whatever opinion you like.
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EDIT: WOW, Verizonwireless header fail above. I'm going to leave that because it's hilarious. Also, I noticed that their their security breaks on many parts of their site...
The actual PUSH to your phone could take days, if it is announced.
OIC, didn't the Nexus and and some Xoom owners have to do a "trick" to force it to update early?
For example:
Tip: How to Force the 4.0.4 Update for the Galaxy Nexus LTE – Droid Life
and
XOOM Android 4.0.4 Update Rolling Out to All, Trick to Force It Early – Droid Life
In the past with my OG Droid i know I didn't get updates the day that some others did. Has the process changed?
Were you waiting for your phone to automatically tell you you had a software update, or were you going to about phone and selecting software update? I know I had the same issue with my Droid X, however I could always download the update by doing it manually. Worse case scenario, if you for some extreme reason you can't manually update, you can always get the fastboot files once someone from xda developers has uploaded them and then flash your phone. I always download them regardless as soon as someone has posted them because if you brick your phone, or it gets stuck in a boot loop, then you simply reflash the fastboot files and within 15 min or so, your phone is as good as new.
I just went to try and manually update and I got the message that "check for updates is not available right now"... Odd?
Normally it just says "your software is up to date "
Last edited by _CROW; 06-12-2012 at 04:51 AM.
Mine said "your software is up to date " just now when I checked it. I still haven't heard anything about a soak test yet either.![]()