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You all completely miss the point..................We DID NOT BUY these phones from HTC
Sprint bought these devices from HTC and if they wanted the video drivers enabled could have specified them to be. Anything Sprint wanted in these devices could have been there. If Sprint wanted Sprint TV in the Mogul, it WOULD HAVE BEEN THERE. HTC will never go behind a partners back and give in to a user group demands if Sprint does not want it done. Sprint could get the video drivers, just as Sprint can get the GPS done. Obviously, with the Touch, Sprint has moved into a different direction. The Mogul will get the revA upgrade, we will be LUCKY to get the GPS, and possibly WM 6.1. Sprint will come out with a new LOADED mogul-like phone and sell a load of them before they will enable the video chipset. Its all about dollars and cents. The ONLY WAY Sprint would possibly act on this is to lose tens or hundreds of thousands of customers over this specific issue
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For those of you who are fine with your phones - I'd bet if you had children you were probably ok with your toys being filled with lead paint. The fact is that manufacturers cut corners to make profits all the time. The difference is - what do they do about it when they get caught with their hand in the cookie jar? The chinese took back all the toys and made a public apology. It is not part of their culture to do this - they are used to making inferior products and the world has been used to taking it on the chin. When they took back the toys with lead paint it was because of the amount of attention it received - even though the amount of lead paint probably wouldn't have hurt anyone. This was a step in the right direction. Why would we want to go backwards? Backwards in technology - backwards in compatability - backwards in responsibility. Holding people accountable is what makes this a just society. Personally - the responsibility should rest on the shoulders of all parties involved - Microsoft - Sprint - and of course HTC. They all should be trying to find resolution to this problem because we are all customers of their products. Ultimately it rests on HTC - but if I were Microsoft or Sprint - I would also be looking into this to find resolution because it would show us that the word "customer service" means something and might show other cultures the right way to handle situations. My 2 cents!
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When this driver being missing from your phone causes you to get a brain tumor and someone defends that then you can come back with silly statements like that. They are just phones people. And damn good ones IMO. You are consumers you have a choice. Go buy an Iphone and enjoy your EDGE data. |
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