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The problem that happened was this..The hummingbird was made in late 2009, so the cellphone had a much shorter cycle then say an EVO that already 2 years old...(they planned t release it earlier but they had the wimax issues remember?)... At the time SGS was released Froyo just came out...by the time Samsung started working on 2.2...2.2.1 came out..so they decided to go with 2.2.1..I'm not denying that Samsung needs to restructure somehow to make it work faster..but in this case it seems more circumstantial. The AT&T and T-Mobile need to load it up with their bloatware...samsung already gave Froyo to all the carriers..its in their hands...
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I've been waiting and waiting for a new phone, almost 18 months now, nothing prior to the Epic was that appealing to warrant a new 2 year contract with Sprint, so I waited. Now the Epic is getting up there in age and it still hasn't been upgraded. What Samsung hasn't figured out yet, I guess, is that if a new phone with better specifications gets announced say dual core and has Froyo to start with or possibly Gingerbread, why will I care about the Epic and 2.2.1 anymore? I'd just wait for that release and then those are lost sales. I'd rather buy a phone that ships with 2.2 so that most likely you'll see Gingerbread or 3.0 rather then the hopes that the Epic will see either of those two. Sprint and Samsung has got to remember that between Verizon, HTC and Apple there's going to be some stiff competition coming in January. Please correct me if I'm wrong, but what guarantee do we even have that Sprint will decide to pass the certification of build 2.2.1? What happens after Sprint or other carriers reject that the new build is still flawed and it goes back to Samsung? Is there a time limit Samsung has with returning a flawed build back to Sprint to test or could that as well take more time? If the newest beta is time lagging for example, wouldn't Samsung be required to then fix the lag issue before Sprint pushes the update out? |
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Why is this even a thread? The facts are so old it's already played out. Samsung has already got the tab on 2.2 it's just a matter of time for those phones that have not rooted.
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Time is the reason.... it's taking forever. Unless you want to root you are screwed.
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Guys...I have a theory that it should come by christmas...why do I think that?
well remember in DK17 is an icon to get a "free gameloft game"..but when you click on it, all there is is paid games... so then gameloft announced this: Blog Gameloft » Blog Archive » Twitter Advent Calendar aka they will be giving away free games... I wonder if its somehow related :/ Hey I know its a long shot but so far its the only lead we have ever since "by end of november" disappeared :/ |
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Well thats why I said it was a "theory" lol..but either way DK28 seems soolid enough :/
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