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Well, I mean, HTC and Verizon haven't had a very good history of updates together. Most of us would probably understand the delays from HTC, and patiently wait...
Well, I mean, HTC and Verizon haven't had a very good history of updates together. Most of us would probably understand the delays from HTC, and patiently wait...
Hmm well I guess if you look hard enough you can find faults with any supplier or phone company but I've always had HTC phones and in their defense they always leak the Roms when phone companies hold out and they unlock the bootloaders so at least you have kernals with tweaks to really make a leak work well enough for a dd.
Hmm well I guess if you look hard enough you can find faults with any supplier or phone company but I've always had HTC phones and in their defense they always leak the Roms when phone companies hold out and they unlock the bootloaders so at least you have kernals with tweaks to really make a leak work well enough for a dd.
Finally a response that is not the generic crap on HTC's facebook page, link below. This was to a Thunderbolt owner, yet still no timeline. I think we will see an ICS update still, maybe later this month.
Link: HTC Offers Candid ThunderBolt Ice Cream Sandwich Update Reponse
HTC launched the Incr S update on July 2, basically the same phone. I think the hold up is Verizon since that is the only difference for the Incr 2, a different carrier.
HTC launched the Incr S update on July 2, basically the same phone. I think the hold up is Verizon since that is the only difference for the Incr 2, a different carrier.