The whining used to be a lot worse a month ago or 3 weeks ago... its a lot better now
I guess Steve Jobs didn't get the memo LOL!A comment on the poll. One of the choices really cracks me up: "When it's done right and bug free." That day would never arrive. There isn't an OS out there that is completely bug free.
EVIDENTLY, it is not a Google or Motorola issue, as much as it is a Big Red issue. Android phones are running 2.2 already (stock). That tells me the software is stable. I will bet VZW's problem is the native tethering offered with 2.2. Once the unlimited data plans go away, look for the FroYo OTA push to start. VZW is protecting their network, if you want FroYo NOW, then root and get it!Everyone seems to be hollering, screaming, crying "foul" because they haven't gotten Froyo as yet. Everyone is painting Motorola and suppliers into a corner.
EVIDENTLY it is not ready for final publication. Evidently the companies feel they don't want to have an "antenna-gate".
Do you want it correct, do you want it right, or would you rather have problems? Duh? dancedroid
PS: I vote for option 5, I have it and have been running it. No complaints here.
Everyone seems to be hollering, screaming, crying "foul" because they haven't gotten Froyo as yet. Everyone is painting Motorola and suppliers into a corner.
EVIDENTLY it is not ready for final publication. Evidently the companies feel they don't want to have an "antenna-gate".
Do you want it correct, do you want it right, or would you rather have problems? Duh? dancedroid
Not quite. Just because a Froyo build on one device is stable doesn't mean that Froyo is suddenly stable (or available, for that matter) for all devices. Like scissors, be careful when running with assumptions.EVIDENTLY, it is not a Google or Motorola issue, as much as it is a Big Red issue. Android phones are running 2.2 already (stock). That tells me the software is stable.
Not quite. Just because a Froyo build on one device is stable doesn't mean that Froyo is suddenly stable (or available, for that matter) for all devices. Like scissors, be careful when running with assumptions.