fintablayze
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I got no complaints. I knew they were slow to update, but I got my epic recently for 99 bucks, it's light years better hardware wise than my pre - was, I'll be happy for 2 years, it's still quite an amazing phone, if 2.3 fixes the random modem issues, i'll be happy.
But yet the phones from other companies, released roughly at the same time, or before have Gingerbread.
the voice of reason.I'm waiting patiently as the next person. Really, would you rather be on the device that gets it out of the gate first with bugs and needed fixes or wait a bit longer for a build/release that is better? Not saying were going to get a perfect build but it shouldn't have as many bugs and needed little fixes as devices who already got GB. Plus many have v2.3.3, from the last 3 or 4 builds it looks like were getting v2.3.4 which is a step ahead of many...
the voice of reason.
What's wrong with that? Paul is right.**** son, you're on the Internet. No such thing as "reason" here. Just fanboys who want everything to be perfect right now.
LOL, I love how one paragraph I write can get a few people fired up... Its true though I would rather wait the extra month or so for a better build. Would you rather Samsung/Sprint released back a month or so on EE03 or EF02 and we have the modem crashed and other bugs that are still lurking in GB? Then everyone would of been crying that they released a garbage build and been crying for an immediate update or they would of had to pull it like they did Froyo EB13.**** son, you're on the Internet. No such thing as "reason" here. Just fanboys who want everything to be perfect right now.
Thanks for the support Ted. I know your one of the many who wish to just have the best build possible for those who run stock OS and not have to deal with all the garbage we had on Froyo official builds. Completely understandable man...What's wrong with that? Paul is right.
I am glad they bumped up to 2.3.4 since it should bring us the video chat features. I really thought they would release GB as 2.3.3 though as the build seems more stable to me than stock froyo, then release 2.3.4 shortly after. Obviously it has taken a little bit to try and iron out whatever they are trying to fix.
Anything released after 2.3.4 to me would be completely unexpected. The only thing I would say though is if the Nexus S gets the next OS, there could be a slight chance we could get it as the hardware would most likely support it.