Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 19th Oct 2010 12:23 UTC
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RE[4]: Jobs' attitude reaks of fear
by meridianrebel on Wed 20th Oct 2010 21:48
in reply to "RE[3]: Jobs' attitude reaks of fear"
Very good point, and I completely agree. However, I know that some of the carriers here - like Sprint - have their own "tweaks" that they add to Android. For instance, with Sprint, when you open up the Market app, there's a separate Sprint section. I'm sure that other carriers do the same thing. If HTC were to release a vanilla update, it would overwrite the carrier specific stuff and would probably cause the carriers to get upset.
I'm not defending HTC on this. Just saying that the carriers here in the US are part of the problem as well.




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Nothing has ever stopped HTC from providing the updates directly to the customer - download an self extracting firmware update and provide it over a USB port. If Telecom NZ/ZTE can provide firmware updates via their website I think that HTC can provide an Android download off their own website for individuals to install onto their phones. To rely on unverified third party ROMs in lieu of real support by the hand set vendor tells me more about the lack of any real customer support by those said companies than any real commitment to providing the sort of support which even Apple is willing to provide to devices over 2 years old (iPhone 3G was released in July 2008 and yet still receiving iOS updates).