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Originally Posted by Thesian
Memory leak? where?
BT? sounds like shoddy HTC software. Fixed for the touch I hear.
Sprint told you to wait? get me that techs name. seriously. PM it to me. That's the most rediculous thing I've ever heard. wait for the update... i'd have said "can I get my refund in cash please?"
I mean come on... what happened to buyers being responsible for their mistake.
class action lawsuit? why? cause your upset.
i'll sell you mogul. I love it. seriously. works great with no "tweaks"
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You have to be kidding me.
Memory leak, turn the phone on, use it for an hour opening and closing programs that you would typically open, then go to the task manager and close all programs.. You have significantly less memory I am almost positive. Now how much is significantly? That is relative, but considering we only start out with 24mb, that is a good amount.
Bluetooth, which firmware do we want to talk about? 2.08/2.09 no one can understand half the words you say after you talk for a 3 minutes. 2.16 turns off after every call, and if you try and turn it back on then the phone freezes continues to talk through the handset, and you have to restart it. Grats to HTC / Sprint if it's fixed for the touch. Please explain to me how that helps me? Oh wait it doesn't. Maybe in the future it will, but we are not in the future yet, so I don't care.
Buyers are responsible for their product. If you buy a car with 100hp, you are not going to complain that it only has 100hp and you want 300hp. But if you buy a car that is advertised with 222hp, and it turns out with 200 (see RX-8 ), the car company fixes the problem for you, by either buying it back at full price, or giving you 3 years of free maintenance. Same thing here, Sprint advertised the phone with blue tooth, and many pda functions, and yet they don't work, so it's Sprints (not HTC, as Sprint was the one that sold it to us) responsibility to fix the problem at hand, by either rebuying it, offering us exchanges, or whatever.
People only talk of Class Action lawsuits as they have serious problems with the phone, and sprint isn't willing to do anything about it. Whether one will go through or not I don't know, but I would defiantly sign up for one as this is just not acceptable.
The Mogul has good potential, besides the fact it should have more ram. It can be a good phone, but most people on this forum doubt if it ever will. Sprint has failed three times on firmware updates to fix the basic problems, yet here we are, 5 months later with a phone that still doesn't work as advertised... and I haven't even gotten into the GPS / Rev. A issues. The Rev. A was promised as "Coming this fall", another blatant example of false advertisement.
It's time for Sprint to step up to the plate, and take care of their customers.