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I am beyond irritated that as the flagship of exactly one year, Verizon continues to provide less than vague answers as to when we will be receiving this update. I used to laugh at Sprint as a provider and swore that I'd never consider AT&T again as an option. However, I have been awaiting Android 5.1.1 since June this year and have watched carries such as Spring and AT&T release 5.1.1 to their customers. At this point, considering I pay about $125/month, I have been investigating other carriers and their service records and can honestly say, I am considering paying the fee to break my contract with Verizon to receive support and tech that keeps current. In my estimation, Verizon should be offering credit to those of us that have been waiting months to receive this update to our [removed] devices which haven't worked properly since 5.0.1 was released. I've been a customer with Verizon for 10+ years and can honestly say I have never been so disappointed with the service or lack thereof. Get with it Verizon. Stop treating your customers, whom are probably paying the highest bills based on the handset of their choice, like second rate piles of [removed].
I'm rather curious how much time and money was spent on Verizon creating their fancy new logo - perhaps the developers, designers and others on that team should have focused their energy on testing and releasing the update for their note 4 customers.
VERIZON FAIL!!!!!
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Yes Finally it is here...
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Has anyone actually got it yet? Tried OTA and still nothing.
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Nothing in Ohio
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Nothing in Arkansas
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Nothing In Tennessee Yet
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Its not April 1st is it?
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At the rate Verizon releases stuff, this could be their April Fools joke from 2015.
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Nothing in Oregon yet either. Tried two GN4's.
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Nada in Pennsylvania/New Jersey. Nothing from the SUA either.
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It almost seems like something Verizon did to shut us up without actually giving us the update. Let's hope that isn't true.
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I'd love to see how "that person" justifies herself now. Claiming Verizon has not seen the update from Samsung and that Samsung was the one holding us back. Now that it is coming out today, it proves Verizon has had it for quite a while now. What do you have to say for yourself now? Anyone who knew how development cycles could see through your act easily from the beginning but now you have irrefutable proof that tears down any phony argument you can come up with.
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