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I found out that most if not all of those updates, 4.0, 4.1, etc, work a whole lot better with a phone that has a dual core processor and 1024 mb (1gb) of ram.
Of course 2gb or more of ram and a quad core processor is even better. But a dual core processor and 1gb of ram isn't something to sneeze at.
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Wow. The Moto Atrix HD that was released 7/12 (per phonearena) is getting kitkat/4.4?
But my/our inc 4g isn't?
http://www.phonearena.com/news/Motorola-adds-six-more-phones-to-its-upgrade-to-KitKat-list_id49502
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Heretic1989 wrote:
Wow. The Moto Atrix HD that was released 7/12 (per phonearena) is getting kitkat/4.4?
But my/our inc 4g isn't?
http://www.phonearena.com/news/Motorola-adds-six-more-phones-to-its-upgrade-to-KitKat-list_id49502
Wow! I never thought to expect that! I wonder what that phone so different to qualify?
I'm most definitely NOT a VZW employee. If a post answered your question, please mark it as the answer.
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I checked the specs and they're similar. Maybe Motorola is stepping up it's game.
Maybe they're throwing just Atrix HD owners a bone, maybe...
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After 3 months, is there no one at VZW willing to answer the OP?
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I'm not surprised. HTC won't push out the update(s) and VZW won't ask HTC to push out those update(s).
By the way, the OP did get an answer. Buy a phone with the latest OS.
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This, in combination with the recent slight of the Nexus 5 and overpriced service plans will most likely drive me to an unsubsidized phone for my next upgrade, and there's no guarantee I'll stick with a Verizon post-paid account. That will be in their hands. I can't believe I've had this phone over a year and not a single update. The only reason I purchased this edition was due to my experience with the original Incredible and I don't want a huge screen in a phone.
I know this comment will be ignored just like the rest, but I had a couple minutes to waste. Verizon really needs to get with the times and promote an open, shared world with ubiquitous coverage. Maybe if you stop investing in all the bloat you put on our phones, you could make more money selling access to your network?
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