Note2, no ****.
Yeah I think it's safe to say Verizon will not bring the note over.
The HTC note type phone will probably get me to buy another HTC. Just depends. Sucks we don't get all the cool phones.
tap a talka thingy
Note2, no ****.
Yeah I think it's safe to say Verizon will not bring the note over.
The HTC note type phone will probably get me to buy another HTC. Just depends. Sucks we don't get all the cool phones.
tap a talka thingy
Wow, I'm seeing tech sites also wondering about it now.
Today is 8/30, one day left in month HTC. So where is the news or update? Hows bout just saying the expected ics update is delayed, instead of keeping us in the dark.
Yea that's kind of a d#ck move to leave us hanging until last day of the month. It will be funny to read all the angry posts when don't get it tomorrow though. I think i will wait to download the ota until i see from others posts what glitches ics causes.
The thing is this: its not like HTC did not know about the ICS TB update deadline. They said they were updating this months ago! Then said over & over "it will be ready by the end of August". Well here it is, with only hours remaining in August, unless you are over in HTC country, it is almost Sept there.
So, HTC, we, Thunderbolt owners, bought your phone, then were treated like dirt, lied to numerous times about the various problems on this 4 g flagship phone. Now we will be the last to get the upate if at all. Way to go HTC.
Yes indeed HTC really dropped the ball on the thunderbolt. My next phone will not be able HTC
I wonder if HTC knows how many customers they're losing for life. Everywhere I've read, anyone with a thunderbolt the first thing they say is "ill never buy HTC again".
Well HTC, this is 8-31, time is up Dudes. Lets see how many Thunderbolt Custermers you can po today.
Keep in mind that people who post on these forums are the minority. Most customers don't even realize their phone is messing up or can't do what is claimed by the manufacturer because they don't use their smart phone to it's full potential. 8 middle aged men at my job have thunderbolts as their work phone and I'm pretty sure none of them even know what ice cream sandwich is other than a tasty snack. So yea, htc may lose some customers but in the grand scheme of things it probably won't be enough to make them bat an eyelash. I'm just happy they are still providing support for the tb, or at least appear to be trying. I've had worse phones with more problems and less support by other manufacturers, so pick your poison. They should say something though and not leave us hanging with our hopes up, that's just rude, and now I'm just ranting.
HTC just now replied on FB that "we are actively working with Verizon on ICS software for the Thunderbolt and we'll notify customers as soon as we have an update".