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ice cream sandwich in "early 2012" was promised last november when i paid $299 for this phone.
that was a major selling point for this phone. they said that to sell phones. they got my $$$.
but still, no ice cream sandwich and i've had it.
there is no excuse for the delay.
am i wrong for being upset about this?
Yes, just sayin.
Not wrong to be upset, but you aren't going to be able to return it.
stevesharkman wrote:
ice cream sandwich in "early 2012" was promised last november when i paid $299 for this phone.
that was a major selling point for this phone. they said that to sell phones. they got my $$$.
but still, no ice cream sandwich and i've had it.
there is no excuse for the delay.
am i wrong for being upset about this?
So you got the phone last November, and the only reason you got it was because ICS was promised to you? Most people buy phones because of the features that the phone gives you, like the Beats audio music, or the terrific smartphone experience that it gives them, or because HTC makes great phones.... Not because an OS was promised..
Return it to whom? You’re outside of your WFG exchange and return period. Verizon simply won’t accept it.. or I mean, I suppose you could return it. You’re still going to be in contract.... and phoneless…
my phone has more bugs in it than a roach motel.
i purchased this phone because they promised ics in "early 2012".
if i don't get a different phone, i'll take all 5 of my phones, my $265 buck a month and i'll go somewhere else.
not me, i purchased it because of the operatoring system.
it was sold to me on that promise.
stevesharkman wrote:
not me, i purchased it because of the operatoring system.
it was sold to me on that promise.
If you're buying a device for an expected upgrade, you're just setting yourself up for disappointment. And that isn't just isolated to Verizon.
PJNC284 wrote:
stevesharkman wrote:
not me, i purchased it because of the operatoring system.
it was sold to me on that promise.
If you're buying a device for an expected upgrade, you're just setting yourself up for disappointment. And that isn't just isolated to Verizon.
Yep... I've seen it too many times.
And in exchange you will get your cancellation fees and a "have a nice day".