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Gingerbread on May 27th

Sounds extreme. Not sure they would jump to that conclusion.

From my Liberated DROID2 at 1.25ghz

Im positive they do think that updates are pushed to your devices wether you want it to or.not and will continue to prompt you to update if you decided not.to accept or the update is being pushed through they will know your rooted or your device was tampered with.

Swyped from the best phone in verizon's line up.
 
Sounds extreme. Not sure they would jump to that conclusion.

From my Liberated DROID2 at 1.25ghz

Im positive they do think that updates are pushed to your devices wether you want it to or.not and will continue to prompt you to update if you decided not.to accept or the update is being pushed through they will know your rooted or your device was tampered with.

Swyped from the best phone in verizon's line up.

I wouldn't say they will know, rather they will believe its rooted. I know people who ran a stock Droid and still refused updates because people reported issues and their phone was running just fine.

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What good will it do for Verizon to even monitor if you upgrade or not? Most people who have ever had a BB and had updates will wait for a month or two before upgrading. If Verizon doesn't like it, they can send a rep out to my house and we'll see how it works after he/she removes it from where I will insert it.

And, my X is non-rooted and except for a few purchased and free programs via the market place, it is as stock as the day I received it.
 
My mom has an LG Ally and waits more than a month to upgrade. She does have an annoying notification telling her to upgrade.

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OP, why do you not want to upgrade? Is it because of what you read in the Forums?

Every upgrade on every device I've ever seen there is always someone who holds out because of what they read. If you have an issue after the upgrade more then likely all it will take to fix it will be a factory data reset. And you got to keep in mind that the vast majority of people who have smart phones don't even read the Forums. They see upgrade, great and just do it.

So when the upgrade comes just accept it. It won't harm your phone. Don't believe everything you read.
 
OP, why do you not want to upgrade? Is it because of what you read in the Forums?

Every upgrade on every device I've ever seen there is always someone who holds out because of what they read. If you have an issue after the upgrade more then likely all it will take to fix it will be a factory data reset. And you got to keep in mind that the vast majority of people who have smart phones don't even read the Forums. They see upgrade, great and just do it.

So when the upgrade comes just accept it. It won't harm your phone. Don't believe everything you read.

Hmmm....after the thunderbolt ota many phones were plagued with constant reboots that a hard reset wouldn't fix...had mine replaced and luckily the ota wasn't applied...going on three days without a reboot

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These updates are there to improve android. You don't want to improve android? The updates make android better and fix the small issues that are there. Look how android has gotten better from 1.5, 2.1,2.2( flash) and now 2.3. Big improvements. Doesn't make sinse to not upgrade unless you don't want to improve android for the better.

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