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Some lte bugs, cool, mail me a lte sim card when its fixed and let me buy the phone NOW. love the idea of voice and data at the same time on 3g, and I'm not leaving Verizon.
Some lte bugs, cool, mail me a lte sim card when its fixed and let me buy the phone NOW. love the idea of voice and data at the same time on 3g, and I'm not leaving Verizon.
Wouldn't That go against what they are calling it Verizon's 1st LTE phone!!! This is how they promoted the phone. If they do not release as that then it will be a Big fail... They must fix the problems before releasing it to the public..
Some lte bugs, cool, mail me a lte sim card when its fixed and let me buy the phone NOW. love the idea of voice and data at the same time on 3g, and I'm not leaving Verizon.
Wouldn't That go against what they are calling it Verizon's 1st LTE phone!!! This is how they promoted the phone. If they do not release as that then it will be a Big fail... They must fix the problems before releasing it to the public..
Some lte bugs, cool, mail me a lte sim card when its fixed and let me buy the phone NOW. love the idea of voice and data at the same time on 3g, and I'm not leaving Verizon.
Wouldn't That go against what they are calling it Verizon's 1st LTE phone!!! This is how they promoted the phone. If they do not release as that then it will be a Big fail... They must fix the problems before releasing it to the public..
Lessor of two evils? No product in customers hands VS. Product that still works perfectly well, with an update a short time later to make it even better?
Saving face for who? I'd say at least 95% of Verizon's millions of customers haven't even heard of this phone yet. The online community of phone enthusiasts may be all over this phone, but its still just a small percentage of the total consumers.
Saving face for who? I'd say at least 95% of Verizon's millions of customers haven't even heard of this phone yet. The online community of phone enthusiasts may be all over this phone, but its still just a small percentage of the total consumers.
That was in response to an earlier comment, which suggested Verizon would not consider a later upgrade to 4G due to the advertisements they have already published. Customers who have not heard of this phone aren't within the scope of those comments.
Maybe an old link, but I keep getting this one and the other link, but this one has the Pre-order statement. Maybe I jumped the gun, following this phone is making me a psychotic I guess..