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Originally Posted by jimmiekain
DAVENRISH is right... I really dont think sprint cares about our complaining. I have an idea... If we all let sprint know that we will leave sprint and go to AT&T for the new HTC TILT unless they fix the bluetooth issue and enable Rev A by a certain date like say ahhhhh... Nov. 15. I bet they will listen then but we have to mean it and really stick to whatever deadline is set! I'd be willing to do it. Because my main reason for getting this phone was for Rev. A. Now I'm just pissed off I got up at 7am and went straight to the htc america web site and have been checking it every hour. No update. Boo! Sprint Boo!
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Only problem with that is that we all know people WOULD NEVER stick to it. Many of us, myself included, are still under contract. Unless you are willing to pay all of our ETF's for us, in which case, and only then, I would consider this option. Besides, lets be honest, many of us probably don't live in Rev. A areas anyways. I'm still waiting on the EVDO that was quoted to be in this area in October of 2006 (and no sign of that happening anytime soon). Everyone has been saying this date was merely speculation, and I find it funny that many people (no one in particular) that were cautioning that it was probably a lie are the ones going around bitching that they woke up at 4AM or 6AM for the update that they never really believed would happen anyways. Do you have a right to be pissed that a substantial update hasn't happened to this point? Sure... but to be pissed at Sprint that because some guy no one even knows said it would "possibly" happen? Thats just silly, and the reason the wireless industry in America isn't doing as well as it should. Everyone wants it now now now, but then when they get it by demand and the software is half-assed developed, they get pissed about that and start calling, "I'm gonna cancel if you don't release an update for a mere FRACTION of your customers." I know over on SprintUsers, many of the people pissed threatening to cancel are the ones with the SERO plan. Some bargaining chip people. I remember when people complained because the release date was possibly pushed back to I think October... many of you were pissed, and then all the sudden one day it released, months before expected. Many speculated it was customer demand that got the product released, and the same people are the ones crying now because they use it for their "business" and so forth. Last time I checked, someone who owns a business spends a lot of time working, not refreshing a page all day waiting for an update for their high-end phone.