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Wireless Moot

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of course I do. I leave nothing to chance. It's why the HoB works as well as it does. I don't screw around. :)

hahaha very true, wasnt doubting that you screw around... with stuff this important i wouldnt either. wish i knew how to check and code and stuff but you guys make it ill market it hahaha
 
I personally dont see us getting Jelly Bean. I dont think moto would want to use resources to update bionic again. It is such a dark chapter for them that I think giving us ICS and "making things right" as their CEO said will be enough for moto to finally move on from Bionic and concentrate on 2013.

I still hope that the "make things right" means a big discount on a new motorola phone when you trade in your bionic.
I honestly don't think the new Moto sees the Bionic as a waste of resources. If they do a unified build for the OMAP4 devices, porting it to the Bionic should be cake. It looks like they might actually be committed to the phones they released in 2011, LATE 2011 anyways. If JellyBean were a MAJOR update, i'd be in doubt too. It's not. And Mr. Soni seems to feel that the Bionic is still a viable device with life left in it. And to be honest, it's STILL the closest device out there to the Galaxy Nexus. JellyBean is optimized for the OMAP4 chipset.
 
I honestly don't think the new Moto sees the Bionic as a waste of resources. If they do a unified build for the OMAP4 devices, porting it to the Bionic should be cake. It looks like they might actually be committed to the phones they released in 2011, LATE 2011 anyways. If JellyBean were a MAJOR update, i'd be in doubt too. It's not. And Mr. Soni seems to feel that the Bionic is still a viable device with life left in it. And to be honest, it's STILL the closest device out there to the Galaxy Nexus. JellyBean is optimized for the OMAP4 chipset.
we can hope.
 
hahaha very true, wasnt doubting that you screw around... with stuff this important i wouldnt either. wish i knew how to check and code and stuff but you guys make it ill market it hahaha

Well, it requires learning from an amazing and open community of people willing to share information. Is there some community like that around here? ;)
 
I honestly don't think the new Moto sees the Bionic as a waste of resources. If they do a unified build for the OMAP4 devices, porting it to the Bionic should be cake. It looks like they might actually be committed to the phones they released in 2011, LATE 2011 anyways. If JellyBean were a MAJOR update, i'd be in doubt too. It's not. And Mr. Soni seems to feel that the Bionic is still a viable device with life left in it. And to be honest, it's STILL the closest device out there to the Galaxy Nexus. JellyBean is optimized for the OMAP4 chipset.

exactly my point.. they said that they had a plan as well so...
 
Its just weird that motorola would come out and say Q4 and then give it to us in Q3 still? Dont get me wrong, i want it tomorrow, but it would make motorola look like they dont know what they are talking about with their timeline updates.
As an IT guy, I can say that servers have a habit of failing when you need them the most. Mr. Soni seems to be all about realistic release schedules, and a realistic release schedule includes a plan B in case something goes wrong. If they start pushing the update and it takes down their infrastructure, they MIGHT have to halt it. The Q4 plan allows for a margin of error.
 
very good point. i bet prepping for Wed after negotiations ahaha :icon_ lala:
Who knows, they may be trying to get it out of the way BEFORE negotiations. Someone on .905 should check for updates after 11:59PM tonight, if anyone on .905 is still awake. You never know.
 
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