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Originally Posted by Goddbody
The bottom line is that we are Americans and we are not use to Manufactures selling consumers BS products and then after they get the money, oh well we promise to fix it later. Thats complete BS. Then after they come forward with the promise fixit, they realize that they sliped into idiot mode again, and encouraged us to flash back to the old ROm. You do good/proactive liberals kill me. Sprint, HTC, Alltel, and all others should get it right before the product hits the Market period. It's my prediction that Sprint and HTC will trake a huge financial hit over their recent product flaws.
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Wow... you've independently determined from my suggestion that I'm a "do good/proactive liberal". You must have infinite wisdom and insight into the human condition </sarcasm>
Nowhere in my original post did I condone Sprint's actions in releasing a defective product, but somehow you concluded that.
Sorry to disappoint you, but my suggestion was simply made from 25+ years as a hardware and software engineer, and experience for what it takes to debug and fix a product. More information is always better. The fatal flaw Sprint made was in its QA process and not including enough (if any) real-world users in that process.
Have a nice day