I really hate to bust anybody's bubble, but I've only been with Verizon (this time around) for about 6 months now, and if there is one thing I've learned, it's that you can take them at their word, and they like to play with words.
For instance, The 2.2 update for the Droid X was "Summer" You know when it released? September 22nd... the LAST CALENDAR day of summer. That's right... even when the commonfolk had closed the pool and started to don hoodies in the morning, Verizon patted themselves on the back, because they made their date.
Follow me here for a minute. Verizon's only official communication on this device is "Q1". Verizon releases phones (most often) on Thursday. I'll spare you the hunt for a calendar. March 31st is both a Thursday and the LAST DAY of "Q1"
This company craps all over their customers with encouraging words, and then jerks them around until their dizzy, and then pats themselves on the back because the did what they said they were going to do. I would be willing to bet a $10 gift card to the restaurant of your choice that we don't see this vaporware until March 31st.
For instance, The 2.2 update for the Droid X was "Summer" You know when it released? September 22nd... the LAST CALENDAR day of summer. That's right... even when the commonfolk had closed the pool and started to don hoodies in the morning, Verizon patted themselves on the back, because they made their date.
Follow me here for a minute. Verizon's only official communication on this device is "Q1". Verizon releases phones (most often) on Thursday. I'll spare you the hunt for a calendar. March 31st is both a Thursday and the LAST DAY of "Q1"
This company craps all over their customers with encouraging words, and then jerks them around until their dizzy, and then pats themselves on the back because the did what they said they were going to do. I would be willing to bet a $10 gift card to the restaurant of your choice that we don't see this vaporware until March 31st.
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