Knightstalker
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Well it will probably come in about a week, since I am about to order the S7 Edge.
I assume a day or two after I actually have the S7 Edge in hand.
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Yeah, similar to the G4.
But it's only being pushed to international unlocked models, not carrier models. Not even through LG Bridge.
This phone hasn't seen an update sense November. Not even security patches
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My LG V10 recieved a security update Jan 7, 2016
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T-Mobile LG V10 hasn't gotten a single update since it release date!
Mine either.
But why the outrage? Come to accept that that's the norm.
T-Mobile is a sales organization, not a service organization, with respect to phones. Does the phone work on their network? Yes? Problem solved. If you, the customer, want the phone to do something else...then buy another phone that does what you want.
I don't expect T-Mobile ever to spend a dime worrying about a computer upgrade for the device. That's nothing but a pure expense to them, with very little return on that expense.
Either live with the phone as is, buy a new one, or move carriers to where you perceive you will get what you want. Or else buy a Nexus phone from the Google store, and know that you'll get updates for 18 months and no longer.
The end answer is to accept what they've given you, because they're ALL this bad.
Mine either.
But why the outrage? Come to accept that that's the norm.
T-Mobile is a sales organization, not a service organization, with respect to phones. Does the phone work on their network? Yes? Problem solved. If you, the customer, want the phone to do something else...then buy another phone that does what you want.
I don't expect T-Mobile ever to spend a dime worrying about a computer upgrade for the device. That's nothing but a pure expense to them, with very little return on that expense.
Either live with the phone as is, buy a new one, or move carriers to where you perceive you will get what you want. Or else buy a Nexus phone from the Google store, and know that you'll get updates for 18 months and no longer.
The end answer is to accept what they've given you, because they're ALL this bad.
I got 2 words to add to this "Non Sense"
Maybe TMO will redeem themselves and be the first to push out MM to the V10?... wishful thinking at least...
I don't think so. Whatever the holdup is I'm sure it's for good reason.I wonder if the V10's second screen will mean slower android updates and no android N.
I wonder if the V10's second screen will mean slower android updates and no android N.
I wonder if the V10's second screen will mean slower android updates and no android N.
I'm not worrying about Android N. By that time, the V11 will probably be out with N pre-installed. Then, we'll have to choose between having N on the new phone or wait for it on the V10. LOL
I wouldn't count on the V11 shipping with N, especially if the launch window is the same.