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If you remember, Sprint has said from the beginning that an official ROM update would be forthcoming (albeit they did say in the Fall) all along and even prior to release of the device. My feeling is that these releases were releases that HTC may have been more motivated to let out for their own credibility. In-as-much as the Sprint writers have input, we all know that this last ROM release was, primarily, fixing what was probably driver issues that have to do with HTC and not Sprint or Microsoft. So, for sure, if I were Sprint I would say "ok, let's let them get that on their site and see how the ppcgooks and pdaphonehome folks get along with it. Some of this is speculative based on my experience, but most is personal knowledge. I can say that, in some respects, the technical folks are just as much mushrooms as all of us and most didn't even know of a new ROM until they started getting support calls. matt
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News flash for all the "I'm leaving Sprint cause of this BS" people. SPRINT DOES NOT CARE ABOUT YOU. If you have a contract with them then your paying to leave. If you don't good for you. But don't rant and rave like a 13 year old girl not getting to go on a date cause daddy doesn't approve. suck it up and be Men/Women and take it with a grain of salt.
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Anyway, if that were the case (Sprint letting HTC release updates on their site to let us test them before they release them on their site) I would believe this to be a very shady practice. It's like saying, well you release it first and if it works I'll put it on my site, if it doesn't, then you take all the blame even though we've been working on this together. Also, as mentioned by other users before, if minimal testing had been done on their side, they would have seen these issues without having to use power users as guinea pigs, or beta testers. Finally, when Sprint 'announced' the 2.16 ROM on their forums (BuzzAboutWireless), they linked to the HTC site. So even if their mentality was to let HTC release it on their site and wait for results before they post it on Sprint.com, it can be tracked to them. Still doesn't explain why the 2.09 ROM and the 1.15 update for the 700wx are not on their site since they have been out for a while. I do believe, as you said, that the left hand does not talk to the right hand... and it is very frustrating for the users. I know Sprint and HTC work together on software releases, I just think that users expected a little more from both HTC and Sprint given HTC's experience. And I speak for most other users, I have actually been kind of lucky with the 2.16 ROM since it has only locked up twice for me. The only constant issue I have encountered is the d-pad not working after BT has been on for a while, and that can be worked around with screen. Anuway, I'll just say again (just in case), this is my opinion only and it's meant for the sake of discussion, not attacking anyone, complaining, etc.
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Once again, the best thing HTC could do is release a phone with an available Developer's Kit for the community.
That's how these things are packaged to the OEM's... I played with an industrial PPC recently that my friend was working with for his job (the kind with a barcode scanner attached that they use in stores like Target for inventory and Point of Sale). Its so interesting how this stuff works... The manufacturer sells the hardware to the client (for example, Target), and gives them an SDK to develop firmware for their own needs. The developers at the Target Coorperate HQ create a ROM and distribute the device to their stores and train the employees in their use. In our case, HTC develops hardware and gives Sprint a development kit to install and create firmware for their customers. Then, we as users determined to make it work properly, have to reverse-engineer the software, essentially ripping it apart to try and figure out how things work and then put it back together again in a fashion that suits the general user community. Sprint sort of knows about it, but they turn a blind eye because officially they don't want to support such efforts. Its sad that devices are often left to the development community to support. Now, how amazing would it be if HTC just handed the SDK over to us and said "here, we saved you the trouble. Make the phone work how you want it to"???
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I think we see, pretty much, eye to eye. I agree with you, mostly and I, also, enjoy speaking with a mature poster. A lot of this, as I said, is my opinion, as well. My challenges with my Mogul are identicle to yours. Not really that major, in my opinion. If you look at a few posts back of mine you will see just how familiar I am with other's challenges. Beleive me, I am up to my neck with support calls. For what it's worth, I think Sprint should post all the updates on their site that HTC does, too, but as you know neither of our opinions carry a whole lot of weight (now if the purchasing director of one of my customer's were to call, that could make a difference).
I know I am a relatively new poster and nobody knows much about me, but beleive me, I am very hard to offend, so don't worry about sharing opinions that differ from mine in the future. I really like objective conversation. I think it can be very productive, sometimes. |
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so a follow up to the follow up
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I dont know anything about custom ROMs or what they need to work. But couldnt someone just take either the 2.09 ROM from Sprint and cross it with everyhing that works from the Alltel ROM, like BT, annd maybe drop the GPS function from a T-mob Wing into it?
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