If this is true, then whoever these 'insiders' are that supposedly know this information need to explain why HTC's CEO PUBLICALLY stated that it was shipping. Their information does not fit whats known.
If this is true, then whoever these 'insiders' are that supposedly know this information need to explain why HTC's CEO PUBLICALLY stated that it was shipping. Their information does not fit whats known.
Probably because the hardware is ready (meaning the phones can be shipped), but the network is NOT ready (so the phones cannot yet be sold or activated).
Just because they have shipments in house doesn't mean they have been given the green light from the network engineers that it can be sold
Shipping the phone is only half the battle. The phone is worthless if the network behind it can't fully support it
I've been holding onto my storm 1 since Nov 22nd. At this point, I've waited so long, I can't get myself to go back to something that has been out for months already... I'm stuck waiting for the TB.
I do think it's sort of cool...My "Storm" is upgrading to a single "Thunderbolt".
But it was working at the CES2011?????
I agree with the jumping carriers statement above. I'm currently on AT&T with a iPhone 4; while I love the phone I hate the network. I decided once the vz iPhone was announced I would move to vz, but then read about the thunderbolt and can't wait to give htc anf android a try for the first time. Go ahead and get the atrix on AT&T instead, it doesn't matter if it's 4G you won't ever get a 4g or a 3G signal for the matter on their network that's reliable. I'm in SF and edge only works when it wants to.
Probably because the hardware is ready (meaning the phones can be shipped), but the network is NOT ready (so the phones cannot yet be sold or activated).
Just because they have shipments in house doesn't mean they have been given the green light from the network engineers that it can be sold
Shipping the phone is only half the battle. The phone is worthless if the network behind it can't fully support it
That's BS. The network can support it because the chipset it uses has already been deployed in the data cards. There is no legitimate reason for it to be held back that has to do with either the network or the phone.
I agree with your argument and your frustration... All I'm doing is reporting what blackmanx tweeted. He said the phone is "supposed" to drop on the 24th, but that it may be pushed back (also hinting it's because of some undisclosed network issue)
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