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My point was why close a thread to rehash the same info and start a new one? What was said could have been said in the old thread.
Too late. I closed it. Let's get back on track here.
My point was why close a thread to rehash the same info and start a new one? What was said could have been said in the old thread.
Verizon Wireless presents Chinese Democracy Nexus
I woke up this morning telling myself, "just 2 more days....":'(
Verizon Wireless presents Chinese Democracy Nexus
You won't believe it... but it was actually significantly worse than this. I think if it gets delayed to January, that would transcend the Thunderbolt shennanigans. Otherwise, this is about part for the course with Verizon. They are TERRIBLE at execution.
Let's get back on track here.
You won't believe it... but it was actually significantly worse than this. I think if it gets delayed to January, that would transcend the Thunderbolt shennanigans. Otherwise, this is about part for the course with Verizon. They are TERRIBLE at execution.
Soooo, does this change the schedule/topic for the Podcast?
The testers probably found another software bug and decided that it would be smarter to fix it rather than knowingly release a phone (with no official release date) with issues. Very wise move IMO. Obviously the nerds will freak out but there is a reason Verizon is number one across the board,
Having no official comment stating such, I think it's equally likely that they did it to give the Droid 4 launch some breathing room.The testers probably found another software bug and decided that it would be smarter to fix it rather than knowingly release a phone (with no official release date) with issues. Very wise move IMO. Obviously the nerds will freak out but there is a reason Verizon is number one across the board,
The testers probably found another software bug and decided that it would be smarter to fix it rather than knowingly release a phone (with no official release date) with issues. Very wise move IMO. Obviously the nerds will freak out but there is a reason Verizon is number one across the board,
Was just thinking about that. I think we'll still talk a lot about it. But maybe not for the whole hour. Thoughts?
The testers probably found another software bug and decided that it would be smarter to fix it rather than knowingly release a phone (with no official release date) with issues. Very wise move IMO. Obviously the nerds will freak out but there is a reason Verizon is number one across the board,