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i dont come to forums everyday... can someone explain to me why tomorrow is the day we find out?
Who does HTC think they excited today with no news on the Vigor?
Is the no news mantra a VZW controlled non event? I was looking forward all week to some news today.
I may switch back to AT&T and go with the new Samsung device. HTC and VZW are really letting me down.
I need news on the Vigor, not some darn purple phone.
Who does HTC think they excited today with no news on the Vigor?
Is the no news mantra a VZW controlled non event? I was looking forward all week to some news today.
I may switch back to AT&T and go with the new Samsung device. HTC and VZW are really letting me down.
I need news on the Vigor, not some darn purple phone.
Since I believe this is HTC's answer to the upcoming iPhone 5, I doubt there's not going to be any "official" announcement 'till the first or second week of Oct.
With a mid month release to steal some of Apple's thunder.
There has been rumors showing up that Radio Shack will be getting it on the 20th. If that holds up It should be in Verizon stores before that. *Fingers crossed*
Erm. I don't know if you missed it, but Verizon also sells the iPhone. There's not a chance that they will allow either handset to be launched in a way to steal the other's thunder.
Yes, I know this is a win-win for Verizon.
Just going off the internet buzz, the iPhone's release is something like the 21st of October. while the buzz on the 'net shows Radio Shack getting the Vigor/Incredible HD on the 20th.
Just seems real close to each other, especially when Verizon tends to release high-end phones about a month apart.
Yeah. I know, I take all this with a grain-of-salt. But it's not really adding up.
Nope. Not at all. The only company that has that power right now is Apple, and that's because Apple dictates to the carriers when the phones will be announced and available. Apple also provides all of the marketing, so that's why the carriers don't put up a fight.As a side note: I realize that Verizon holds all the cards, but can a phone manufacture have any sway when their phone get's released? At least for competitive reasons.