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Originally Posted by Compusmurf
The XDA folks told engadget so they could help stir up Sprint and HTC into looking into the issue. Engadget and others didn't discover this for themselves. The attention has obviously worked some. Several Google developers have stepped in and made comments and pretty much pointed the finger right at HTC.
Just like the Wifi issues. HTC and Sprint are actively working those issues as well. Again, because customers made waves, dropped hints to the "press" and got action.
Edub186, that's the side of the story you AREN'T seeing. It may "look bad" to you how they are reporting it, but you're going to reap the rewards when they get it noticed and fixed.
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Exactly!!! Well said. I seen this exact thread on xda yesterday and people saying they wrote to Engadget and gizmodo cuz if noone says anything to these types of sites the issue would never get resolved. At least now maybe Sprint or HTC can come up with a fix.
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