I800C0LLECT
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- Jan 29, 2011
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Everybody keeps pointing the finger at phones... Why can't it be the manufacturer of the other hardware?
When I first purchased my VW I noticed the sound wasn't quite right. Most songs sounded just fine but few know that most music doesn't take advantage of stereo recording and is no better than mono.
Anyways, I figured out that the firmware had a typo or bug even... If I played a discreet left channel only signal through Bluetooth it played in EVERY speaker. If I played discreet right channel only, it wouldn't playback at all. Bingo, found the problem.
So the dealership didn't understand or believe me and neither did the mechanics or management. It took an engineer from VW getting involved to validate I found a real problem.
How many of you would have blamed the phone? Every single one of them did just that.
I think at some point it takes a mature consumer to realize that that their device, now or later, will never be 100% bug free. But that goes both ways. Then, when we run across real issues we have to make a choice, can I live with it and hope it's fixed in the next update? Will I be upset if it's never fixed? I think some of us are past the point of attempting to be informative though.
When I first purchased my VW I noticed the sound wasn't quite right. Most songs sounded just fine but few know that most music doesn't take advantage of stereo recording and is no better than mono.
Anyways, I figured out that the firmware had a typo or bug even... If I played a discreet left channel only signal through Bluetooth it played in EVERY speaker. If I played discreet right channel only, it wouldn't playback at all. Bingo, found the problem.
So the dealership didn't understand or believe me and neither did the mechanics or management. It took an engineer from VW getting involved to validate I found a real problem.
How many of you would have blamed the phone? Every single one of them did just that.
I think at some point it takes a mature consumer to realize that that their device, now or later, will never be 100% bug free. But that goes both ways. Then, when we run across real issues we have to make a choice, can I live with it and hope it's fixed in the next update? Will I be upset if it's never fixed? I think some of us are past the point of attempting to be informative though.