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Re: FM Radio FOR CDMA TP2 - NEED HELP FROM GSM ROM CHEFS
No. It's much more that you're not reading what I'm actually saying but rather what you presume I'm saying.
There are 13 other pages in this thread.Did you give the slightest consideration to reading them? My mind was made up long ago. I'm sure that's why Sprint offers it. That would be so worth their investment. Quote:
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I can't imagine anyone would argue that. What compels you to point it out? Any particular reason you feel that Sprint and Verizon require you to defend them against "accusations" that they operate as businesses rather than as public charities? Seriously, what do you think is more likely: a) Carriers asked HTC to to take the time and effort to disable an existing feature because it's relatively lame and might conceivably disappoint a few users, while simultaneously not thinking twice about taking forever to release a major OS upgrade that was promised at launch and the delay of which was enraging previously loyal subscribers? b) Carriers asked HTC to disable a feature that might allow users to listen to low-fi music and conceivably prevent some of them from buying music from the carriers or paying data charges for streaming music? In general, do you believe large corporations operate in the best interests of their customers or the best interests of their shareholders? Given that they are legally obligated to do the latter, that's what I believe. |
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Re: FM Radio FOR CDMA TP2 - NEED HELP FROM GSM ROM CHEFS
i think its A,i wasnt complaining about the delay to release 6.5 on the tp2 in fact the original stock rom is more stable than the stock 6.5 rom, i didnt have a tp2 back in that time frame so i dont really know tho. im sure the euro GSM providers have music stores too but they didnt disable it. i dont even know why people want this. its not in the specs for the sprint,USCC ,or the VZW model cant put in something thats not there and what makes sprint different from VZW is that on the VZW TP and TP2 the GPS was only disabled by software i believe (flashing a custom ROM got around it), this was in the specs so it was wrong on their part to disable it and they were actually trying to make $ off the VZNavigator.
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