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I just read that today on the main page. Is it a joke? It was posted yesterday and didn't see any comments about it.
MY daughters intercept did not get any update pushed to her phone and today was the day the update was going to be pushed.... Oh well.
before the galaxy s, wow guys. flagship phone vs beginner phone and beginner wins...ouch
You do understand it takes more resources to get Froyo working on the Galaxy S line than the Intercept right? And then probably harder on the Epic of all the phones due to the keyboard.
You do understand it takes more resources to get Froyo working on the Galaxy S line than the Intercept right? And then probably harder on the Epic of all the phones due to the keyboard. I'm patient.
Yeah, the keyboard and WiMAX
As a developer, I can assure you that the Epic's keyboard isn't a reason for the delay.
HTC released Froyo for the Evo 2 months after the initial release. It also only took Motorola 2 months to update the Droid X to Froyo
NONE of the U.S. Galaxy S devices have been updated to 2.2 yet. It has been over 5 months since the first U.S. Galaxy phone (Vibrant) was released, and still no timetable for the update.
WiMax shouldn't be a reason for the delay either; HTC didn't have any problems with it.
Clearly, Samsung doesn't have their **** together. People need to stop making excuses for them.
I believe I read that TouchWiz 3.0 was having issues with the horizontal orientation which would be a greater issue on a phone with a keyboard. Not making excuses...just stating that I'm sure there are good reasons as to why we having recieved an official Froyo update.
People tend to complain too much.