P3Droid Posts His Own Review

Verizon doesn't ignore the phones. The updates given are not directed by the carriers. The manufacturers release the updates on the phones to the carriers and then the carriers send out the release.

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Verizon does have a say in what gets upgraded. For instance, HTC could offer Verizon a Gingerbread update, and if Verizon say no, the users do not get it. There is no other reason to explain why Euro HTC devices see 2-3 times as many updates. The carriers there have less control there.
 
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Verizon does have a say in what gets upgraded. For instance, HTC could offer Verizon a Gingerbread update, and if Verizon say no, the users do not get it. There is no other reason to explain why Euro HTC devices see 2-3 times as many updates. The carriers there have less control there.

Very true. I remember moto sending Verizon a update for the x and Verizon turned it down and sent it back to motor to work on.

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Rumor has it that vzw holds updates back to push the newer sw as a selling point. Every notice how a device won't get updated till its replacement about to ship? Wonder where the charge gb update is? Wait till nexus launches .. just saying..cause I know. Carriers are evil...never forget that

As for the review.. very nice. We both get about the same battery life and are both heavy users. GSM model is a lot better of course and humming along fine on voda's hspa network ..


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Rumor has it that vzw holds updates back to push the newer sw as a selling point. Every notice how a device won't get updated till its replacement about to ship? Wonder where the charge gb update is? Wait till nexus launches .. just saying..cause I know. Carriers are evil...never forget that

Panda

That is a very astute observation. I have been running the 2.3.6 GB leak on my charge for a week now and it's extremely stable and bug free. I can't help thinking vzw has had this leak for some time now and is holding off on the ota for the very reason you mention.

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I don't care what P3 has to say about the phone. He has no credibility left for anyone to care about his opinion of anything.

That being said; have you heard similar things about the battery Panda?
 
I don't care what P3 has to say about the phone. He has no credibility left for anyone to care about his opinion of anything.

That being said; have you heard similar things about the battery Panda?

Panda has a nexus lol.
 
Dunno why on Earth they chose Samsung to make the Nexus, being that they make the cheapest phones of all.
 
glossy plastic affects build quality? at that time, everything was piano black lacquer finish. Kuro TVs, laptops, B&W Panorama, etc. remember design goes through phases. A/V components where silver? then black, then silver came back briefly, etc. it has nothing to do with build quality! you have made it clear you do not want this or any other sammy phone, why do you keep coming back?
 
glossy plastic affects build quality? at that time, everything was piano black lacquer finish. Kuro TVs, laptops, B&W Panorama, etc. remember design goes through phases. A/V components where silver? then black, then silver came back briefly, etc. it has nothing to do with build quality! you have made it clear you do not want this or any other sammy phone, why do you keep coming back?

Glossy plastic has less tensil strength than plastic in general, as the plastic is actually thinner to make room for the gloss coat. Not to mention slipperyness and fingerprints. If that really was a design phase, it was a bad one for build quality.
 
Dunno why on Earth they chose Samsung to make the Nexus, being that they make the cheapest phones of all.

Because, besides the cheap feeling phones (which actually hold up wonderfully) Samsung (ever since the original SGS line) has been a step or two ahead in hardware. Who has better screen tech than Super Amoled? Who has better processors than Exynos? I believe the reason there are not Exynos in the nexus is because it was said that the 4210 Exynos chipset (what's in the SGSII) wasn't compatible with the LTE radio. So, they JUST came out with the 4212's which are compatible with the LTE radio, but they are still in testing. Plus, Samsung is the only oem that is developer friendly. Google has stated that they are interested in a deeper partnership with Samsung. Why would they do that? For the reasons listed above. Samsung even hired Steve kondik (cyanogen).

meh
 
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i dont have the time to rebut idiots that spew false statements. not to mention i have seen all of your posts over the last week or so and there is absolutely no use rebutting, you know everything and have no plans on changing your tune, it is quite evident!

glossy plastic has less tensile strength!!!! LOL!!
 
Glossy plastic has less tensil strength than plastic in general, as the plastic is actually thinner to make room for the gloss coat. Not to mention slipperyness and fingerprints. If that really was a design phase, it was a bad one for build quality.

Yeah. No. If you're going to make stuff up, at least try and come up with something that is at least plausible.
 
Why even talk about Glossy Coat when they don't use it anymore.

Further, a Gloss will usually harden most materials.
 

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