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4743hudsonj
4743hudsonj Posts: 3,298 Forumite
[STRIKE]A promise VF could keep to....[/STRIKE]

Oh wait, thats not right, of course, VF have lied, again. ITs now the 10th day of the 7-10 days we were promised froyo in. I see no update...... The eforum also shows they are behind and will be a few more days.

Not sure why i got my hopes up really.:(
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  • I think Voda will loose an awful lot of customers over this. It's another example of the shoddy service they give. Perhaps the Voda Rep on this site would like to comment..... but I doubt it.
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  • 4743hudsonj
    4743hudsonj Posts: 3,298 Forumite
    Well good news is the fallout begins on Monday. But its staggered over 2 weeks!
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  • gjchester
    gjchester Posts: 5,741 Forumite
    To be fair AFAIK it's not out on any other network either...
  • 4743hudsonj
    4743hudsonj Posts: 3,298 Forumite
    gjchester wrote: »
    To be fair AFAIK it's not out on any other network either...

    To be fair no other network pushed malware onto customers phone with no way to take it off bar rooting ir...
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  • ampletime
    ampletime Posts: 173 Forumite
    The best way to avoid the likes of Vodafone messing around with phones is to buy it sim free or from a retailer that will supply it unlocked and un branded. This way you get the updates from HTC for example as and when they come out and you don't have all their tosh slapped on your phone. The rubbish they put on doesn't improve the phone in anyway.
  • 4743hudsonj
    4743hudsonj Posts: 3,298 Forumite
    ampletime wrote: »
    The best way to avoid the likes of Vodafone messing around with phones is to buy it sim free or from a retailer that will supply it unlocked and un branded. This way you get the updates from HTC for example as and when they come out and you don't have all their tosh slapped on your phone. The rubbish they put on doesn't improve the phone in anyway.

    I got mine free from them because of the crap that was the n97.
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