Hawaiian Princess
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How important in the lack of 4G to most people though? We still don't have it in my area..
for me...not important at all.
ALOHA from Hawaii
How important in the lack of 4G to most people though? We still don't have it in my area..
Why is everyone in a uproar. Didn't they Break the Locked DX which was locked and encrypted. So I do not see the D3 or The Bionic locked for long...
And they can have my unlimited data plan when they pry it out of my cold, dead hands.
Agreed
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In addition, look at how many ROM's are available for the Droid X and Droid 2. I would hardly call that "stuck" with stock. CyanogenMod Roms are being refined currently, and there is little doubt that stability will be reached eventually. The only challenge I see right now is overclocking and optimized kernels.
The Thunderbolt is probably amongst the hardest phones to root and hack. Yes, the bootloader has been cracked, but still no stable CM7 for it? Sense is caked so heavily onto the phone and all of the coding, I'd imagine that creating a stable AOSP ROM would be very tough.
For those of us who want a phone that "just works", Motorola is the way to go. I can't wait for the Bionic, locked bootloader or not.
Locked bootloaders from MOTO equals no future MOTO purchases by me.
Staying with my unlocked OG Droid until it "does" no more!
This is why I made the jump to HTC and I couldn't be happier!
Why is everyone in a uproar. Didn't they Break the Locked DX which was locked and encrypted. So I do not see the D3 or The Bionic locked for long...
The lack of 4G is very important for me because A) I, like many others, are going to be grandfathered in with our unlimited plans and B) I live in Dallas, TX and um...pretty sure we have 4G here already lol. .
The lack of 4G is very important for me because A) I, like many others, are going to be grandfathered in with our unlimited plans and B) I live in Dallas, TX and um...pretty sure we have 4G here already lol. .
I don't think you will be grandfathered in if you get a new phone and sign a new 2 year agreement 3G or 4G.
The lack of 4G is very important for me because A) I, like many others, are going to be grandfathered in with our unlimited plans and B) I live in Dallas, TX and um...pretty sure we have 4G here already lol. .
I don't think you will be grandfathered in if you get a new phone and sign a new 2 year agreement 3G or 4G.
Anyone currently on a data plan will be grandfathered in with an upgrade, according to all the info we've had.
Now that the 7th has come and gone, though, I'd like to hear some people actually confirm this.