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You're* auto correct lol
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JDTR,
I understand this is frustrating and one month could be a bit too long. You can definitely go back to your iPhone in the meantime and once it's released go back to the HTC. You can change the device online, http://vz.to/1f2MULb.
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OK. The lesson here is .... don't buy any phones that is not a FLAGSHIP device. it will be ignored as always.
I am very disappointed with Verizon on this one. hope they could do better next time
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It's in the certification phase. Verizon isn't involved with this process. FCC, WiFi, and Bluetooth, CMDA(Qualcomm requires this per licensing agreement), and some other things need to be approved before it ends up in Verizon hands for any kind of testing gletting alone pushing it out.
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Remind me to switch to Sprint.
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You should switch to Sprint. I have explained the FCC process before. It all comes down to when and who it was given to when submitted. If something military or governmental is put in everything stops and that is taken care of. So if they finished Sprints testing and then didn't finish AT&T and Verizon version then there will be a a delay. It's hard to say what the hold up is. It's always easier to blame the carrier for everything though.
Also Sprint, and Verizon uses different RIL and HAL's which makes a difference.
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I'm not arguing with someone i don't even know on a ridiculous Verizon
thread. Verizon is last on everything Android.
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I've tried asking same question via Twitter and you are correct, they answer everyone else's questions except for this one.... When will htc one max receive the sense 6 update..... They blatantly ignore this one!! It's so sad!! Finally called customer care and at least I got a answer, not the one I was hoping, but a answer none the less. Who knows when we will receive it. My wife has the HTC One and has already had sense 6 update, it's a nice, really nice UI overhaul. So for now who knows, Verizon reps need to be retrained in customer relations....
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Motorola updated the MotoX first on Verizon. Also there were a few other devices that got updates on Verizon before AT&T and T-Mobile released an update. They are not always the last.
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