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Old 10-07-2007, 01:17 PM
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Originally Posted by willysp View Post
You know, I don't understand why HTC and Sprint don't just release an unlocked phone and a developer's toolkit for the community to use to fix bugs and improve the phone.

The combination of HTC and Sprint produced almost no upgrades to the 6700, and they're on the same track for the 6800. So - if they don't want to support it, then fine, don't intentionally make it hard on people who do. Seems like the result would be happier customers, an improved product and increased sales.

The 6800 will be a great phone in a few months - it coulda/shoulda been a month or more ago.

Point 1- it took forever for them to do anything for the 6700; which takes me to

Point 2- wonder if what you posted above is partially the reason why HTC made the Mogul bootloader more difficult get in to.
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