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When are we going to get this update we were promised when I bought the phone, and I don't want to hear the phone was just put out and we should be happy with what we have. That is not what we were promised and other countries and other phones have it and for the price of our plans we should have it also.
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Verizon Wireless began pushing Android 2.2, Froyo, to the Samsung Fascinate on April 21, 2011. Enhancements include support for Adobe Flash Player. You can visit www.verizonwireless.com/fascinatesupport for more information and download instructions for the software update. Customers will also be able to download the update manually by going to Settings > About Phone > Update Phone.
Thank you for your patients,
its already available, didnt you get it?
its on the web, go get it. or stop crying
For those who are very exercised about Froyo (AKA v. 2.2), a quick visit to the Android developers's site could be illuminating. Quite a few of the advantages touted for Froyo are already built into the Fascinate.
http://developer.android.com/sdk/android-2.2.html
Maybe you have specific needs that are not addressed by the phone's design that will be fixed by Froyo, but I doubt it will be a panacea if you really hate the phone as it now exists. Which begs the question, why did you keep the darn thing?
No, I don't understand the idea that people are upset they don't have 2.2 without even knowing what advantages it would provide. That seems like they're upsetting themselves for no reason.
I have 2.2, and can say honestly, it isn't a huge diference from a properly working/stable dl09. flash is properly implimented in dl09, the gaps in flash lite can be filled by skyfire. the GPS issues have been fixed for most with dl09. and dl09 is a zippy release. honestly, most of what I have noticed with froyo is cosmetic, with few exceptions.
dbusch91 wrote:When are we going to get this update we were promised when I bought the phone, and I don't want to hear the phone was just put out and we should be happy with what we have. That is not what we were promised and other countries and other phones have it and for the price of our plans we should have it also.
Can I ask when you got the phone? How long have you had it?