WTF is this s**t? - Nexus S General

http://www.engadget.com/2012/03/15/confirmed-ics-coming-to-the-nexus-s-in-the-next-few-weeks/
OTA for all countries or 4.0.5???

Hopefully it's more stable than 4.0.3 was.
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climhz said:
http://www.engadget.com/2012/03/15/confirmed-ics-coming-to-the-nexus-s-in-the-next-few-weeks/
OTA for all countries or 4.0.5???
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What do you mean what is it? It will be ICS finally rolling out after all these months to all the variants. And yes, it will be a bug fix release to the T-mobile version that partially rolled out too.

Can wait for a DEV out there to get it hands dirty with it!!!

Some reliable sources say this time its the real deal.

obsanity said:
Some reliable sources say this time its the real deal.
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That's what they always say. Not impressed.

Engadget shoulda have more specific details, e.g., the version. I have been rocking ICS since the stock ICS OTA rolled out to T-Mobile, and now AOKP.
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063_XOBX said:
That's what they always say. Not impressed.
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Engadget wouldn't post that information unless it was from a source inside of Google. Unlike some of these crack pot bloggers, they actually have real sources.

bozzykid said:
Engadget wouldn't post that information unless it was from a source inside of Google. Unlike some of these crack pot bloggers, they actually have real sources.
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They used to....

obsanity said:
They used to....
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If it was from an external source, they would tell you their sources. Since they didn't, then you can be almost 100% positive it was from someone inside of Google.

obsanity said:
They used to....
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Myriam Joire is the real deal man. She has great sources, and I've yet to ever hear her say anything that hasn't been reliable, credible, and ultimately proven true.
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Even I can estimate like this lol.
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uansari1 said:
Myriam Joire is the real deal man. She has great sources, and I've yet to ever hear her say anything that hasn't been reliable, credible, and ultimately proven true.
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Myriam is a guy.

karnoff said:
Myriam is a guy.
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Uhh, no, Myriam is a woman according to her Engadget bio page. Yes, she may look like a man (all joking aside), but she is not.

I wish, it would have better battery life
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The reason there is such a delay this time around has to deal with the fact google has removed the support from cdma devices officially. This means in order to supply updates, we have to wait for sprint. Currently Sprint is bitter about the who deal. We are the ones who will suffer in the long run.
Same for why the gnex for sprint isn't out quite yet.

lithid-cm said:
The reason there is such a delay this time around has to deal with the fact google has removed the support from cdma devices officially. This means in order to supply updates, we have to wait for sprint. Currently Sprint is bitter about the who deal. We are the ones who will suffer in the long run.
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The release was pulled from T-mobile and never existed for AT&T. So unless you are saying those are CDMA carriers as well, your theory makes no sense. All 3 device types currently are waiting for an ICS update. Google is surely working to make that happen. But Sprint isn't holding up the release (at least not yet) because it doesn't even exist. And Google removing CDMA from ASOP has no bearing on the speed at which they provide the update. The process is the same. The problem is the lack of understanding of why CDMA was pulled from ASOP and the sensationalist articles spewing incorrect information has probably confused you.

Tired of waiting..
I think Google takes too long to release an OTA!

bozzykid said:
The release was pulled from T-mobile and never existed for AT&T. So unless you are saying those are CDMA carriers as well, your theory makes no sense. All 3 device types currently are waiting for an ICS update. Google is surely working to make that happen. But Sprint isn't holding up the release (at least not yet) because it doesn't even exist. And Google removing CDMA from ASOP has no bearing on the speed at which they provide the update. The process is the same. The problem is the lack of understanding of why CDMA was pulled from ASOP and the sensationalist articles spewing incorrect information has probably confused you.
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I guess you work with stuff on a daily basis? This is a google phone, if you don't think GSM variants are not affected by google move to drop cdma support your mistaken. There is alot more that goes on behind the scenes the push code > compile > update. Countless documents, this need to get removed, shuffled and put back into order once again. Instead of google being about to push updates with the help of carriers, google and the nexus s is now fragmented. To ensure a proper release cycle it will take longer then expected. Pulling a phone from official support isn't like dropping your kids off at school.

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I guess you work with stuff on a daily basis? This is a google phone, if you don't think GSM variants are not affected by google move to drop cdma support your mistaken. There is alot more that goes on behind the scenes the push code > compile > update. Countless documents, this need to get removed, shuffled and put back into order once again. Instead of google being about to push updates with the help of carriers, google and the nexus s is now fragmented. To ensure a proper release cycle it will take longer then expected. Pulling a phone from official support isn't like dropping your kids off at school.
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Actually, Google didn't drop support for the CMDA variants except in ASOP. So there is no change in the way they rolled out updates. So you are saying they pulled the buggy release because they anticipated dropping CDMA months later? I guess the AT&T version didn't get the release in December because they were dropping CDMA support several months later? I feel like you are drawing conclusions that aren't even there.

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Gingerbread rolling out in Europe

Galaxy S phones across the pond are getting 2.3 right now. That's got to be a good sign.
http://www.engadget.com/2011/04/16/galaxy-s-gingerbread-update-now-rolling-out-across-europe/
Yeah, it gives us a base to see exactly how ridiculously long it takes Sprint to bloat it up. I like Sprint, been with them for years, but THEY were the ones mucking up the Froyo update, not Samsung. Granted, we still make out alright compared to Verizon/ATT customers who pay double and get WORSE service... I mean, the Fascinate is still on Eclair.
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Yeah, it gives us a base to see exactly how ridiculously long it takes Sprint to bloat it up. I like Sprint, been with them for years, but THEY were the ones mucking up the Froyo update, not Samsung. Granted, we still make out alright compared to Verizon/ATT customers who pay double and get WORSE service... I mean, the Fascinate is still on Eclair.
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It will take Samsung longer to port to our phones because of the CDMA radio. Carriers like AT&T have no excuse why their phones aren't getting updates within a week or two of the international rollout. Sprint does add a lot of crap like CIQ to the rom, which probably is what causes most of the delay for us though.
Still on Eclair?! Now that's an outrage
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Still on Eclair?! Now that's an outrage
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Yeh, and I'm not sure if the captivate owners have a real 2.2 either
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Yeh, and I'm not sure if the captivate owners have a real 2.2 either
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Both have 2.2 source code which is better than an official update.
No, no its really not. Source code is great, sure, but a real update is what the large majority actually care about. I personally enjoy playing with stock for a while before going custom rom to see the benefits of the devs labor. Plus, I like to use timing and update quality to make future purchase decisions. If I was on Verizon or ATT, I'm certain I would use the Galaxy S update fiasco as a reason to change carriers.
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Both have 2.2 source code which is better than an official update.
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How? Regular people can't use it and devs didn't take advantage when source dropped for the epic, so I don't know the advantages. Are they doing things with their sauce?
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The good news is that we've already seen Sprint's internal ED12 build being Gingerbread. So we'll see how long they **** around before actually releasing a build to the public.

Huge NEWS from Google I/O

See here for overview of conference.
Live version
In regards to Android updates...
-"New guidelines! Man, this is going to be huge. Google's laying out a timeline for how long it'll take a device to get updated once a new build is let loose, as well as how long it'll be updated beyond that."
-"These shown will be provided timely updates for at least 18 months provided the hardware can handle it. Whoa. WHOA!" -Samsung included here
http://media.xda-developers.com/images/editor/separator.gif
-"The keynote's moving on, but our head is still spinning here. And we're sure the heads of Epic 4G owners are as well." Engadget targeting us.
Linky.
So it looks like Google is taking care of fragmentation. Also they announched Ice Cream Sammmmicch and their goals for unity. In addition, Google Music. Quick get your invites at http://music.google.com
Also, looks like Google has prepared a sweet Arduino dev kit for USB + bluetooth (in the future) for Android devices. Definitely a ton of potential.
Also, they announced [email protected] automation for Android tablets/phones.
And yes... I capitalized NEWS versus Huge, just to be different.
Good for Google for taking the proper steps to mend the biggest problem with their platform.
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12:35PM The keynote's moving on, but our head is still spinning here. And we're sure the heads of Epic 4G owners are as well.
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Heh.
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This is interesting
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Free Galaxy Tab 10.1 for attendees! I'm jealous!
Good stuff. So I guess the "Samsung will never update past Froyo" crap can be put to an end for good. Sprint/Samsung both on board (maybe forced by Google, I don't care how) to support updates 18 months into the life of the devices (if they can handle it) which they SHOULD when they took away the yearly upgrades from most folks.
Also, the movie rental thing Google is releasing looks NICE. So much for Samsung's media hub. Google isn't charging an arm an a leg for rentals either.
CapsLockKey said:
Good stuff. So I guess the "Samsung will never update past Froyo" crap can be put to an end for good.
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It was put to bed for good with ED12.
k0nane said:
Free Galaxy Tab 10.1 for attendees! I'm jealous!
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That's 5,000 Galaxy Tabs. Damn. They know how to put on a show.
Everybody should watch it, a lot of cool stuff. Remember, this is only the first day of I/O.
Also, Engadget's front page is full of I/O stuff right now if you don't have time to watch the video but still want some more info.
Oh, and I thanked you k0nane to make it so you have 1001 thanks. Sorry.
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It was put to bed for good with ED12.
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True. Guess it puts to bed that they never will update past Gingerbread
I have little doubt now my phone will at the very least have Ice Cream before my upgrade time rolls around.
KL4V1CL3 said:
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You need an "s" in your link:
http://www.youtube.com/user/GoogleDevelopers
Fixed it in the quote.
Xerloq said:
You need an "s" in your link:
http://www.youtube.com/user/GoogleDevelopers
Fixed it in the quote.
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Fixed in op. Thanks.
CapsLockKey said:
True. Guess it puts to bed that they never will update past Gingerbread
I have little doubt now my phone will at the very least have Ice Cream before my upgrade time rolls around.
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With the close Sprint/Goog collaboration on Voice I bet Sprint is going to start coming fast and furious with updates.
I cant wait till 2.4 comes out!!!
I cant wait till 2.4 comes out!!!
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I just can't wait for official gingerbread lol
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By the way, where was Kyocera on that list of partners? I pity anyone who gets suckered into buying that dual screen disaster.
bender_123 said:
With the close Sprint/Goog collaboration on Voice I bet Sprint is going to start coming fast and furious with updates.
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unless they pull an HTC Hero/Samsung moment on us >.>
gTen said:
unless they pull an HTC Hero/Samsung moment on us >.>
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I would think that about a year ago, but the AT&T+T-Mob and Verizon+iPhone make Sprint the natural choice for stronger Google ties, as it needs the "best" hardware and software to compete on a level with the two giants. This process has already started with Voice integration and releasing a Sprint Nexus
The closer Google holds Sprint, the better it is for us and the better/faster the updates come to the Goog Network.
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I would think that about a year ago, but the AT&T+T-Mob and Verizon+iPhone make Sprint the natural choice for stronger Google ties, as it needs the "best" hardware and software to compete on a level with the two giants. This process has already started with Voice integration and releasing a Sprint Nexus
The closer Google holds Sprint, the better it is for us and the better/faster the updates come to the Goog Network.
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At the same time, that puts Sprint as the only major carrier without an iphone...and I hope they dont go deeper into trying to compete with it by putting all their resources into 1 phone basket... like they did with the Instinct, Pre, Evo...
Now if the carriers and manufactures can come to a agreement on how to properly handle dud phones. I by no means hope there is another debacle like the Samsung Moment was but it is a shame what some had to go through to get rid of that lemon and stupider Sprint kept selling it even though its issues were documented to the umteenth degree.
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I don't want to burst any bubbles, but everything I have read about the 18 month update thing pertains to "new" devices. Not saying they won't apply the same standard to our phones and other phones, but the announcement was from here on that new devices would stay updates for at least 18 months.

Google removed all source code for Nexus S 4G

Google stated they "No longer support CDMA Devices"
This article here, shows that the Verizon Galaxy Nexus is no longer supported for android. This may mean that all CDMA devices will never get any updates from this point on.
Not sure if this pertains to our phones receiving OTA ICS though.
I have GSM... but that's really effed up on Google's Part ...
- Google
tylerwatt12 said:
Google stated they "No longer support CDMA Devices"
This article here, shows that the Verizon Galaxy Nexus is no longer supported for android. This may mean that all CDMA devices will never get any updates from this point on.
Not sure if this pertains to our phones receiving OTA ICS though.
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WTF?!?!?!
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This has to be a misunderstanding.
I have a GSM version. But hopefully google replies to this soon, it seems kind of strange!
Wth!
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WTF!!!!! This is insane...
We're fine our good friend Burnsra posted this comment on that link above.
Burnsra
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Source changes http://goo.gl/65Uwj http://goo.gl/jBKm2
Yes source changes they removed crespo4g and toro from the vendorSetup.sh LOL....
Hopefully we'll get an answer soon.
WTF!
Ok so this means no source code published for NS4g anymore... so no more ROMs?? WTF!!!!!!
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Ok so this means no source code published for NS4g anymore... so no more ROMs?? WTF!!!!!!
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They still have to publish the source. It just means it isn't a "developer phone" anymore, so they will not support it in AOSP has a default build. They aren't going to abandon OTA updates for the device. It seems to be more of a way to streamline AOSP so there aren't so many configurations. They did the same for the CDMA Galaxy Nexus.
https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!topic/android-contrib/phz3S5ZdveU
I sense a lot of panties being tied in knots over something that barely qualifies as important.
Could 4.0.4 leak with sprint TV&movies have something to do with ns4g drop?
So, if I'm understanding correctly... nothing has changed except that Google is removing CDMA devices from their *instructions* for building from AOSP?
If so I wish they'd just say it in stupid-English so I can understand
jesusice said:
So, if I'm understanding correctly... nothing has changed except that Google is removing CDMA devices from their *instructions* for building from AOSP?
If so I wish they'd just say it in stupid-English so I can understand
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They don't want to figure out how to make .APKs work with cdma phones.. Lazy ass work ethic.. They must not have enough money to hire cdma devs..
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They don't want to figure out how to make .APKs work with cdma phones.. Lazy ass work ethic.. They must not have enough money to hire cdma devs..
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They know exactly how to make the apk's work. But they aren't providing the private keys to developers. That is the issue.
Does this make it harder for future ports/unofficial ROMs? IE: if this happened before ICS, would we still be waiting (ignoring the recent leak) for a official OTA to get a WiMax enabled ICS?
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ICS 4.0.5 "suspended" ...

Yes... ICS 4.0.5 is suspended for Nexus S and Galaxy Nexus...
Source by SFR : http://android.sfr.fr/maj-optimisez-votre-mobile-android-mettez-le-a-jour-previsions-9
What about 4.0.4?
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damn Google!
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oh great... google is really messing this up then, eh?
yeah well, better than a faulty OTA.
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What about 4.0.4?
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you really think a french provider would post info about the 4.0.4-update on sprint?!
I do not believe it!
Would wait until the end of March by the OTA, but I see I'll have to install a ROM alternative!
Let's see if Google decides on something, or if it appears other related news!
Yep yep. Google does it again.. but yeah like i read above, i better wait longer than a faulty OTA..
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Google stated less than two weeks ago 4.0.4 wasn't even complete yet. This French site is just trying to cover up their shoddy reporting.
Shame on Google this time...
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Shame on Google this time...
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Shame on Google for what?
In the Q&A, someone from SFR clarifies that the update has been delayed and they don't have an ETA yet. That's all it means. We didn't have an ETA before, so in effect nothing has changed.
This French site is making it up as they go along. They are talking out of their rear end.
I'm happy with 4.0.3. so what is the rush?
Why would Google give inside information to some tin-pot French operator when they have bigger fish to fry with their bigger markets?
They are bullshitting.
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Yeah, it makes zero sense. Google isn't "suspending" an update that never existed to begin with. They are surely working on 4.0.4 or whatever comes next and will release it as soon as it passes the QA tests.
Nexus-S said:
Why would Google give inside information to some tin-pot French operator when they have bigger fish to fry with their bigger markets?
They are bullshitting.
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Lol... that tin-pot provider is pretty big in France, which is a part of the not so small European market. And as far as I remember, us Europeans are the only ones so far who've got an official update. (Plus the American off-shoot, T-Mobile, of course).
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Lol... that tin-pot provider is pretty big in France, which is a part of the not so small European market. And as far as I remember, us Europeans are the only ones so far who've got an official update. (Plus the American off-shoot, T-Mobile, of course).
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It is also the only source of this rumor and has never been verified by any outside source. Therefore, I tend to believe it is nonsense. And it seems the initial report was inaccurate so it is hard to blame Google for information they didn't release that was not true.
Google must be doing something really big in the next update. Otherwise they wouldn't have delayed it for 3 months.
Or maybe Google devs are too much busy with 5.0 that they are hardly concerned with further updates on ICS.
Just wild guesses. Waiting for a surprise from Google.
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Google must be doing something really big in the next update. Otherwise they wouldn't have delayed it for 3 months.
Or maybe Google devs are too much busy with 5.0 that they are hardly concerned with further updates on ICS.
Just wild guesses. Waiting for a surprise from Google.
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My thoughts exactly. They must be cooking up something good.
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Not that I want Google to rush or anything, but I must say ICS on my Nexus S (Tmobile) runs quite poorly. Things hiccup and lag a bit, and when returning to the home screen (especially from Chrome or games), the home screen icons can take upwards of 5+ seconds to load. It happens frequently, and is quite frustrating.
Don't get me wrong, I love ICS, but owning a Nexus device to get the latest update is slightly overrated if it means my year+ old phone can't run it well due to hardware limitations. Kind of makes the second year of owning this device less enjoyable.
I'm hoping an update will address this.
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Shame on Google for what?
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For not realising a bugfixed version of ICS or not releasing practically any version at all on some models. It's the first time that google experience phones will get update after the others...and the comments after mine seem not to disagree so much...
How is something that was never officially planned be suspended??

No Sprint or Verizon model?

http://www.androidheadlines.com/201...boomsound-ships-may-no-sprint-or-verizon.html
Just saw this posted a few others places a few hours back, let's hope that CDMA just wasn't listed and that come the 12th this will not confirm a very horrible possibility. I absolutely do not want the GS7 or the G5 due to all the negative things I have heard about battery, ect.
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http://www.androidheadlines.com/2016/04/htc-10-leak-5-2-hi-fi-boomsound-ships-may-no-sprint-or-verizon.html
Just saw this posted a few others places a few hours back, let's hope that CDMA just wasn't listed and that come the 12th this will not confirm a very horrible possibility. I absolutely do not want the GS7 or the G5 due to all the negative things I have heard about battery, ect.
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Read this article:
http://m.gsmarena.com/htc_10_goes_by_fcc_ahead_of_announcement-news-17569.php
I was actually thinking about looking up the FCC stuff after I posted it, so that is a little bit more reassuring.
http://www.technobuffalo.com/2016/04/10/new-htc-10-leak-hints-at-hi-fi-boomsound-may-launch-no-cdma/
Technobuffalo now running with that story too, let's hope it's just speculation. I can't believe HTC wouldn't release its flagship on all carriers though. Have they not seen how badly this hurt Amazon and Palm with pushing their hardware when it wasn't that popular at the time?
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http://www.technobuffalo.com/2016/04/10/new-htc-10-leak-hints-at-hi-fi-boomsound-may-launch-no-cdma/
Technobuffalo now running with that story too, let's hope it's just speculation. I can't believe HTC wouldn't release its flagship on all carriers though. Have they not seen how badly this hurt Amazon and Palm with pushing their hardware when it wasn't that popular at the time?
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Its normal for manufatures to not release 1 version for all bands and stuff... 1 device will be for cdma and other for the rest, i wouldnt waste my time on a place called techno buffalo
This is my last hope of upgrade, if it has an IR Blaster... The S7s do not, and i'm kinda off by the LG G5.
I would love to return to HTC... Those was some of my first smartphones...HTC Titan, HTC Evo.
I really hope they don't shoot themselves... It seems like this would really hurt them if true.
the "no cdma" claims are bogus!
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the "no cdma" claims are bogus!
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This is what I'm hoping-- or at the very worst, the first round of M10s being GSM only, and then a subsequent CDMA release. Due to how cheap my Unlimited / All plan is, I really won't be leaving Sprint unless they go out of business :good:
I'm pretty positive that, even though Verizon is a pain in the butt to provide for, they are far too large of a player for HTC to ignore. Sprint isn't as much of a concern, but they still represent a significant number of possible sales.
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the "no cdma" claims are bogus!
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No, what is bogus, is that these companies even release multiple versions in the first place. This whole fragmented hardware thing is a bit on the retarded end of the common sense spectrum. Lets hope that HTC has the common sense to just build one device that will just work on all networks. If Motorola can make the Pure X edition that works on all. Then surly HTC can as well. Again, fragmentation is crap. And is leads to far more tech wast. Also, it makes manufacturing far more expensive. I am goingbtobhave to say that if it is the case that Verizon and Sprint wanted to play the you need to pay us to allow your devices on our network games. Then HTC probably said screw them. I would not blame them either. I am on the Verizon network. And quite frankly, I would love to see them just fail hard and big. Not that they will. As they are protected by government. But, it would be cool to see it happen. They price gouge, take advantage of data rates and abuse manufacturers.
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Jaytronics said:
No, what is bogus, is that these companies even release multiple versions in the first place. This whole fragmented hardware thing is a bit on the retarded end of the common sense spectrum. Lets hope that HTC has the common sense to just build one device that will just work on all networks. If Motorola can make the Pure X edition that works on all. Then surly HTC can as well. Again, fragmentation is crap. And is leads to far more tech wast.
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then you'll be disappointed....wont happen
Anonaru said:
This is what I'm hoping-- or at the very worst, the first round of M10s being GSM only, and then a subsequent CDMA release. Due to how cheap my Unlimited / All plan is, I really won't be leaving Sprint unless they go out of business :good:
I'm pretty positive that, even though Verizon is a pain in the butt to provide for, they are far too large of a player for HTC to ignore. Sprint isn't as much of a concern, but they still represent a significant number of possible sales.
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Expect it on Verizon the moment it is available.
Verizon is carrying this device. I just spoke with my VZW Enterprise rep, and while he couldn't give a launch date (because HTC hasn't dropped that yet), the HTC 10 is showing in their upcoming devices matrix as the replacement for the M9. My rep has never led me astray about any devices that I've asked about. He said after HTC's announcement tomorrow you will see it available for preorder.
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the "no cdma" claims are bogus!
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Are you picking this up?
Sprint M8
There is a Sprint version
OMJ said:
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Im not sure what I am going to be disappointed about. As I expect this to happen. At least regarding HTC and some other well known manufacturers.
But, yes, it does happen. We have the Motorola X Pure. And it works on every carrier here in the US.
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VZW is definitely gonna have the HTC 10.
We, known as S.Team, got a leaked VZW HTC 10 system dump
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Are you picking this up?
Sprint M8
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definitely!
Just talked to my local Sprint store, and they don't have a release date as of right now, but it is coming
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Im not sure what I am going to be disappointed about. As I expect this to happen. At least regarding HTC and some other well known manufacturers.
But, yes, it does happen. We have the Motorola X Pure. And it works on every carrier here in the US.
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And it looks like HTC did indeed take that route. Nice.
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Just talked to my local Sprint store, and they don't have a release date as of right now, but it is coming
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There's a happy noob and noob's wife over here who couldn't be happier to hear this news :highfive::highfive:

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