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I want a WP7 so badly on Verizon. To have all my services (Xbox Live, Zune Pass, Netflix) on one phone is what I have been waiting for years now. Since I don't want to miss out on hacking I probably will get a Android tablet this year. But yeah hurry up VZW!
wait for it...
you'll want to wait for some upgrades so you can use data and voice at the same time...
imagine the buyers remorse of all those iphone users in a month or so...
I may be the minority but I barely talk on my phone and I use it all the time
Hang in there for a little while longer. I'm a live/zunepass user as well and having everything in one device has been great. If I want to send a message on xblive I just use the phone rather than the controller. You already know how great zunepass is, now I have one less device to carry.
Soon it will be yours!
CDMA support is in this coming update and the phones will be released shortly after. I think you will be seeing it sooner rather than later.
I want a WINDOW PHONE 7 NOW NOT 6 MONTHS FROM NOW !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yes, I was yelling !!!!
DavidinCT said:
I want a WINDOW PHONE 7 NOW NOT 6 MONTHS FROM NOW !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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How about six days? They are clearly not going to release a WP7 phone for Verizon in six months. It will be WAY earlier.
don't be in such a rush. i was at tmobile and verizon last night in the mall and both are just pushing android devices. verizon is also advertising the heck out of the iphone now.
tmobile only had one hd7 out and they told me it is not selling well at all. they didn't even have the dell venue at all.
i got to play with the hd7 and while the design is great the os lacks very much. too simple for a high end user and tweaker such as myself.
canadariot2312 said:
CDMA support is in this coming update and the phones will be released shortly after. I think you will be seeing it sooner rather than later.
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verizon will push droid & the iphone, trust me.
canadariot2312 said:
How about six days? They are clearly not going to release a WP7 phone for Verizon in six months. It will be WAY earlier.
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Trust me, I have been keeping up with the news...
http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/2032404-post11.html
My post.
Everything so far points to before the end of Feb (before/after the Cut&paste update comes) but, other reports say by then end of Jan. Others say any day now. So, no one has a phuck'n clue so far. No one is saying anything nor even hinting. I even have people in 5 Verizon stores who will text me when they know something and they don't know anything as of yet.
I'm sure by at least mid Feb we'll have one or at least know when we will get one.
I'll take one in 6 days if you can prove it.
Verizon WP7 by summer. IPhone will rule.
My bet is that Sprint will release a WP7 phone before Verizon.
fixxxer2008 said:
tmobile only had one hd7 out and they told me it is not selling well at all. they didn't even have the dell venue at all.
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The Venue Pro is only sold at the Microsoft store (there are only a few nationwide) or by ordering from Dell's website. It has T-Mobile 3G bands and that is about it.
fixxxer2008 said:
verizon will push droid & the iphone, trust me.
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Yeah, and AT&T sort of pushed the iPhone. They still sold the BlackBerry Torch upon launch. I think they are pushing WP7 now since they seem to be the only carrier with commercials.
I think Sprint will release their WP7 phone(s) before VZW.
So far, the only phone I've heard that is coming to VZW is the HTC Trophy (?), a super-generic (about) 3.6" touch screen phone.
The only WP7 phone out now that I want is the HTC 7 Pro. That will be coming to Sprint, and my fingers are crossed that VZW picks it up also since there will be a CDMA version already.
crd22 said:
So far, the only phone I've heard that is coming to VZW is the HTC Trophy (?), a super-generic (about) 3.6" touch screen phone.
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I really don't think that Verizon will get the short end of the straw for WP7. Something tells me that they might offer the some sort of Omnia device (maybe the Omnia with the keyboard). But I am just guessing because they offered Samsung Omnia phones in the past.
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you'll want to wait for some upgrades so you can use data and voice at the same time...
imagine the buyers remorse of all those iphone users in a month or so...
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and how often does that come up??? And most times I try, even on 3g, if I wasn't already using the data, it tells me that I can't because I'm not on 3g (even though I am). There's a reason verizon is number 1, consistent data and voice services that don't cut out on you.
fixxxer2008 said:
don't be in such a rush. i was at tmobile and verizon last night in the mall and both are just pushing android devices. verizon is also advertising the heck out of the iphone now.
tmobile only had one hd7 out and they told me it is not selling well at all. they didn't even have the dell venue at all.
i got to play with the hd7 and while the design is great the os lacks very much. too simple for a high end user and tweaker such as myself.
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ummm, no DVP's in t-mobile locations, only at MS stores (what are there, like 2 of those in the whole country) and online through dell and MS.
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I think Sprint will release their WP7 phone(s) before VZW.
So far, the only phone I've heard that is coming to VZW is the HTC Trophy (?), a super-generic (about) 3.6" touch screen phone.
The only WP7 phone out now that I want is the HTC 7 Pro. That will be coming to Sprint, and my fingers are crossed that VZW picks it up also since there will be a CDMA version already.
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http://mobilitydigest.com/windows-phone-7-updates-from-ces-2011/
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· Look for the HTC Mozart and the Samsung Omnia to be the two launch CDMA devices. It’s unclear as to whether both will be available on Sprint and Verizon, but the devices are confirmed for the respective launches.
Nothing about the Trophy or Pro 7 on launch, but, take this with a grain of salt... Who knows for sure.
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Nothing about the Trophy or Pro 7 on launch, but, take this with a grain of salt... Who knows for sure.
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The Pro 7 has a Sprint logo on the top next to the speaker.
Bring it on! Super excited for my next mobile and a move back to WP.
im pretty pumped myself
Good for you that your getting your new device. Congrats!
For me, its an uninteresting week ahead.
I have gotten a new device two weeks ago, but since I live in Europe I don't think we are really affected with devices announced there. And since my Lumia 800 is only two weeks old it has to last at least two/three years until I get a new phone But I do hope for some software announces regarding Skype, Tango and some Nokia Apps...
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I have gotten a new device two weeks ago, but since I live in Europe I don't think we are really affected with devices announced there. And since my Lumia 800 is only two weeks old it has to last at least two/three years until I get a new phone But I do hope for some software announces regarding Skype, Tango and some Nokia Apps...
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I'm due an upgrade in a couple of months so I'm hoping the 900 is gonna be around in Europe too.
I am so pumped hoping for Nokia on sprint. SprintFeed.com was invited to the event so that means something right. Fingers crossed
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It's too late for my time zone
Not excited at all because i know Apollo won't be announced. Probably not even Tango.
I'm not that interested in LTE wp devices because of battery issues and AT&T lack of coverage. They won't get LTE in my area until late 2013 and even then will still have a 2GB cap.
What happens on monday?
CES?
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bmstrong said:
Bring it on! Super excited for my next mobile and a move back to WP.
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you mean Nokia lumia 900 right
and yeah im excited as you
nokia lumia 900! BRING IT ONNNN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i cant wait
Yes very keen for the lumia 900
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I just repair myself my HTC TyTn II.Plan to make a dual boot.My keypad isn't working should have check it earlier and order the parts altogether.
I'm excited because it marks my inevitable return to AT&T lol. Never thought I would go back, but the combination of T-Mobile's declining network service, customer support, and overall experience with their lack of high end devices other than the balls of Android they're attached to tagged with AT&Ts commitment to WinPhone and their announcements today leaves me no choice. I may regret it, but my shiny new 900 will soften the blow.
if the price of 249 on two year contract is true I will shake my head at nokia, at&t and microsoft
there is no good reason why the price is more than the gsII, the iphone 4s, or anything comparable on the market. Plain and simple
and it may not be penta band (no AWS support) so I'm grasping at the why of this myself. All I know is we will see pricing is important
It would be a wonderful surprise if it was a dual core device but that's not happening...
Let's see what comes up -
http://www.cesweb.org/
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Let's see what comes up -
http://www.cesweb.org/
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livestream has a video stream going. I saw the AT&T keynote live. Was really looking forward to them talking about windows phone but android is all they care about (6 devices).
To anyone who might want to see this...
Here is a live blog of the new Nokia 900.
http://www.wpcentral.com/nokia-ces-liveblog
Very very happy man today. Could care less about price, the only thing that worries me is moving to LTE might take away unlimited data. I'll have to look into that. But!
My next mobile is the 900. I'd trade the GN I've been using, instantly, for one right now.
http://www.nokia.com/us-en/products/phone/lumia900/
Verizon's Keith Lampron, Associate Director of device marketing, said at CES that Verizon will have almost every single device on its network carrying LTE connectivity from now on, save for the push-to-talk gear.
This "hard requirement" has been the main reason to snub Windows Phones devices until now, he said, whereas in fact Verizon is welcoming a third viable competitor in the mobile OS wars.
With the advent of the Nokia Lumia 900 on AT&T and the HTC Titan 2, both the first LTE Windows Phones, Verizon will be more likely to carry handsets with Microsoft's mobile OS.
In fact, as Nokia pointed out yesterday, Verizon is considered a very important partner, and the Finns are planning to supply it with a unique Windows Phone proposition of its own, that will make the carrier differentiate itself from the rest of the WP offerings. Mum's the word yet what this handset might look like, or when are we to eventually expect it.
source: CNET
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Same as Sprint, you may not see any new phones until the next major version of WinPhone. Around August.
http://mobile.pcmag.com/device2/art.../www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2398768,00.asp
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Verizon's Keith Lampron, Associate Director of device marketing, said at CES that Verizon will have almost every single device on its network carrying LTE connectivity from now on, save for the push-to-talk gear.
This "hard requirement" has been the main reason to snub Windows Phones devices until now, he said, whereas in fact Verizon is welcoming a third viable competitor in the mobile OS wars.
With the advent of the Nokia Lumia 900 on AT&T and the HTC Titan 2, both the first LTE Windows Phones, Verizon will be more likely to carry handsets with Microsoft's mobile OS.
In fact, as Nokia pointed out yesterday, Verizon is considered a very important partner, and the Finns are planning to supply it with a unique Windows Phone proposition of its own, that will make the carrier differentiate itself from the rest of the WP offerings. Mum's the word yet what this handset might look like, or when are we to eventually expect it.
source: CNET
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I really do hope not. AT&T, Microsoft, Nokia, and HTC are all finally working together on this project. The main reason Windows Phones don't sell well is the lack of promotion on the carrier's part. If AT&T really push windows phone at their stores and a similar phone shows up at verizon's doorstep, AT&T might not push it as much as they should.
Bunch of crap. Verizon has no problem selling the iphone which doesn't have LTE.
Ren13B said:
Bunch of crap. Verizon has no problem selling the iphone which doesn't have LTE.
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exactly...
And Sprint only has Wimax which they are basically going to be replacing with LTE (which they haven't rolled out yet).
Sprint is blaming the lack of enthusiasm on the poor sales of the 1 WP7 device they have, the Arrive.
Ren13B said:
Bunch of crap. Verizon has no problem selling the iphone which doesn't have LTE.
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iPhone sells tens of millions of units, it doesn't have to play by the same rules as everyone else.
Ren13B said:
Bunch of crap. Verizon has no problem selling the iphone which doesn't have LTE.
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Yeah, but corporate verizon tries everything to sell you a LTE phone instead. From the double data promo to really expensive droid commercials. The representative at the store might only push iphones but that's because he probably doesn't know much about android and windows phones.
They're the largest carrier so they need to carry the icrap for idiots that have no knowledge of technology.
karan1203 said:
Yeah, but corporate verizon tries everything to sell you a LTE phone instead. From the double data promo to really expensive droid commercials. The representative at the store might only push iphones but that's because he probably doesn't know much about android and windows phones.
They're the largest carrier so they need to carry the icrap for idiots that have no knowledge of technology.
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Attention please. Thank you. Will everyone who is an idiot please stand up, and display your phone of choice so I can count them ? No one ? None of you are idiots ?
Let's try a new approach. Would everyone that believes they bought the best possible mobile device please stand up ? Oh my. Everyone. And would you please display... ok, you're a quick study.
My job here is done.
karan1203 said:
Yeah, but corporate verizon tries everything to sell you a LTE phone instead. From the double data promo to really expensive droid commercials. The representative at the store might only push iphones but that's because he probably doesn't know much about android and windows phones.
They're the largest carrier so they need to carry the icrap for idiots that have no knowledge of technology.
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This post embodies EVERYTHING that is wrong with this forum. Thank you for providing such an excellent example for others to (hopefully) not follow.
These CDMA carriers are out of their minds and are all getting in bed with either android or apple. At least T-mobile is now heavily promoting the lumia. Literally seeing it in every commercial break on telemundo.
^ that's not T-Mobile promoting.
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Has there been any rumors/whispers/overheard a conversation in the bathroom news of any future WP7 phones that may be coming to sprint?
Sprint will launch a new Windows Phone about a month after Apollo RTM. You are looking at September period.
The device will feature Snapdragon MSM8960 and LTE.
Source: The Verge
Sprint's network currently sucks too bad to support any kind of phone.
Maybe it will change in the future.
This is a bummer. I'm on Sprint now with only the HTC Arrive and I do want to stay on it. Unfortunately I've been sold on the Nokia Lumia 900 so I'm gonna jump over to AT&T once that's out.
Kinda annoyed that both Sprint and Verizon both have exactly 1 Windows Phone. Seriously lame.
While Sprint may be releasing an LTE "Windows Phone 8" device in September, I'll believe it when I see it. Either way, they are so far behind in LTE that it would take a few years for it to be readily available around the country.
I've been with Sprint for about 4 years, and ditched them today for the Lumia 900 and AT&T (pre-ordered). Sprint has shown ZERO support for Windows Phone since it's launch. I remember being laughed at for trying to get the $50 pre-order gift card for my HTC Arrive when it launched last March.
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I've been with Sprint for about 4 years, and ditched them today for the Lumia 900 and AT&T (pre-ordered). Sprint has shown ZERO support for Windows Phone since it's launch. I remember being laughed at for trying to get the $50 pre-order gift card for my HTC Arrive when it launched last March.
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I hate to admit it, but I've been thinking of leaving Sprint for the Lumia 900 too after their lack of support for the Arrive. I'm trying my hardest to hold out though, I don't want to feel buyer's remorse when I see the snazzy new Apollo-based handsets come out a few months later. I know I'll want one of those instead simply because it's new.
I also went to my local Sprint store and asked about that $50 pre-order and nobody had a clue what I was talking about. They eventually called the manager who told me there was no need to pre-order and to just show up on the Sunday release date because there wouldn't be any lines or sell-outs for a Windows Phone. I'm glad I followed his advice because I saved $100 by ordering from Wirefly and still got it within days after it was released.
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I hate to admit it, but I've been thinking of leaving Sprint for the Lumia 900 too after their lack of support for the Arrive. I'm trying my hardest to hold out though, I don't want to feel buyer's remorse when I see the snazzy new Apollo-based handsets come out a few months later. I know I'll want one of those instead simply because it's new.
I also went to my local Sprint store and asked about that $50 pre-order and nobody had a clue what I was talking about. They eventually called the manager who told me there was no need to pre-order and to just show up on the Sunday release date because there wouldn't be any lines or sell-outs for a Windows Phone. I'm glad I followed his advice because I saved $100 by ordering from Wirefly and still got it within days after it was released.
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you'll probably feel wallet remorse before you feel buyers remorse.
uptempo777 said:
This is a bummer. I'm on Sprint now with only the HTC Arrive and I do want to stay on it. Unfortunately I've been sold on the Nokia Lumia 900 so I'm gonna jump over to AT&T once that's out.
Kinda annoyed that both Sprint and Verizon both have exactly 1 Windows Phone. Seriously lame.
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I may be reaching a bit but I think Microsoft may be party to blame here, if you remember Windows Phone didnt have ANY CDMA support when it was initially released in November 2010, it wasnt until 6 months later when the Arrive came out that there was a CDMA windows phone anywhere maybe if there was CDMA and GSM support in the beginning Sprint and Verizon would have put in more effort
Meh. Sprint and Verizon chose to use, and keep using, a cellular technology that very little of the rest of the world uses (some in China, and I few other countries, but the majority is overwhelmingly GSM). NoDo wasn't *that* long in coming, and it's been more than a year since it shipped. At the rate that phones come out these days, that's plenty of time.
I have no problem with sprint releasing another EVDO WP.. So long as I continue paying $40/mnth
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Meh. Sprint and Verizon chose to use, and keep using, a cellular technology that very little of the rest of the world uses (some in China, and I few other countries, but the majority is overwhelmingly GSM). NoDo wasn't *that* long in coming, and it's been more than a year since it shipped. At the rate that phones come out these days, that's plenty of time.
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I totally agree. Pre-orderer the Nokia Lumia 900 and am saying bye to Sprint. Thanks for the low cost plans Sprint but you guys suck when it comes to having actual good phones.
I really love the Lumia 900 but I went to price plans with AT&T and it costs almost 40% more than what I have with sprint, not to mention the fact that data is capped. I'm definitely frustrated with Sprint's lack of focus with 4G and WP7 but 40% is 40%.
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I may be reaching a bit but I think Microsoft may be party to blame here, if you remember Windows Phone didnt have ANY CDMA support when it was initially released in November 2010, it wasnt until 6 months later when the Arrive came out that there was a CDMA windows phone anywhere maybe if there was CDMA and GSM support in the beginning Sprint and Verizon would have put in more effort
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I will agree that Microsoft was partly to blame for the INITIAL sludge in to the CDMA market with Sprint and Verizon... however, it has been nearly 13 months now since the Trophy and Arrive were released on the two carriers. There is further opportunity for new devices, but both Verizon and Sprint have put their marketing focus behind iPhone (and some Android).
turdsamich said:
I really love the Lumia 900 but I went to price plans with AT&T and it costs almost 40% more than what I have with sprint, not to mention the fact that data is capped. I'm definitely frustrated with Sprint's lack of focus with 4G and WP7 but 40% is 40%.
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My problem with Sprint isn't the price, it is the speed and availability. I travel weekly, and have resorted to carrying a back-up phone (Samsung Focus unlocked on T-Mobile) due to limited service and speed on Sprint's network. Sprint is perfectly fine in major metropolitan areas, but smaller cities (like Fort Wayne, IN where I was last week) leaves a lot to be desired.
If and when Sprint decides to make the jump to LTE, they are going to be at least 12-18 months behind the competition in network expansion. I'm more than happy to pay a premium price for a premium service.
Sprint has always been good to me. It sucks they only have one wp7 phone but for some reason cherish the iPhone.
I have been with sprint for almost 10 years now. In the last 2 years I have seen them add a $10 fee per smart phone(on a family plan that is an extra $50 a month), they increased the cost of my additional lines, they have taken away the premiere program, while in a 4G city I can't get 4g, and their their 3g speeds gotten have extremely slow. I would like to stay with sprint because it is a big hardware investment to switch carriers but sprint hasn't made it very easy for me. Now they are lacking in the windows phone offereings. I have a couple of Zune HD users in my house and they really want a WP7 phone but are not pleased with the idea of the arrive. I think sprint was banking too much on the iphone giving them a jump start because of their unlimited data but it has panned out as well as they had hoped. I think this is why why they have ignored the WP7 platform.
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Sprint has always been good to me. It sucks they only have one wp7 phone but for some reason cherish the iPhone.
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Not surprising. I'm sure they want to play the "wait and see" game after the Palm Pre didn't do as well as they hoped and they want to go with something that has already proven successful on other carriers.
I would've stayed with sprint but their 3G speeds were getting far too unbearable here in Chicago and the suburbs, plus so many broken promises on when they would fix the towers,it just wasn't worth the $97 I was paying,now with T-mobile I get 10GB of full speed, 500 talk,unlimited text for $100 and my speeds are better than they ever were on sprint, even my throttled speeds are faster than sprint.
Sprint has a LG phone on the way. Its been articles on the net today.
AT&T is way over priced.
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vetvito said:
Sprint has a LG phone on the way. Its been articles on the net today.
AT&T is way over priced.
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Is the LG phone gonna be better than the Nokia Lumia 900?
Verizon, who is not what one could call a friend to Windows Phone 7, has beat AT&T, Microsoft’s Windows Phone Premier Partner, to the punch in rolling out a post-Mango update.
Of course, to be fair, Verizon only had one phone to test the software on, the HTC Trophy, while AT&T has had about 8 Windows Phones on their network so far.
Either way, Verizon has finally delivered update 7740, 8107 and also a firmware update to the HTC Trophy, with users receiving toast notifications that the software is available.
Each update is being delivered as a separate Zune download, so expect to spend at least an hour in front of your PC.
Have any of our readers received the prompt? Let us know below.
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So sad really... ATT sucks some real balls... If I didn't get such a good deal on my plan for the whole family via discounts I'd have gone to T-Mobile long ago.
Verizon sucks just as much as AT&T. I have had this update thanks to fellow members here on XDA for months. It's sad how we have to live with crap just because MFG's don't push out updates on time.
Don't confuse MFGs (also called OEMs) with carriers (also called MOs). HTC finished testing the updates to 8107 many months ago. The thing is, each update goes through three levels of sign-off: Microsoft (for OS updates, but not for firmware updates), then OEMs (such as HTC/Samsung/Nokia, firmware updates start here), then MOs (AT&T/Verizon/etc. except for open-market/unbranded phones, which skip the MO step because they don't have a MO).
T-Mobile has generally been pretty good about getting the updates out. Verizon and especially AT&T, not so much. It's frankly quite awful.