just FYI...
while loyal ATT customers are still waiting for their Amber update on their nokia 920....
Moto X camera fix begins rolling out to AT&T-branded devices
just DAYS after a bug was reported with the MotoX's camera, att tested, approved, and deployed an update. albeit a minor update, it still speaks volumes who att treats better. Apple and android phone users seem to get the best care while Windows Phone (and Blackberry currently) users are bottom of the importance list, unless you purchase their expensive Nokia 1020. Which i feel will eventually get the same treatment as we have when it comes to updates. We Windows Phone adopters/users are a thinly spread out breed, but we can see quality and the struggle Microsoft is putting up with to be different.
oh and be warned, coming from a former iphone user and the struggle i had to go through to get rid of it and switch to Windows Phone (not an easy process with ATT). once you buy an iphone, you are STUCK with iphone only upgrades. that's right, you can only upgrade to another iphone during your early upgrade eligibility. unless you buy a different phone FULL retail price.
the route i HAD to take, because apparently paying to cancel your contract with the early termination fee, and starting up a new account is considered fraud to them. smh. I had to trade-in my iphone 5 to cover the cost of the ETF, $277, and have my wife start up a new account in her name. she than transfered her # and iphone 5 to the new account (which she now regrets after seeing my Nokia in action
), i had to get a new number, and had to pay a $35 activation fee for each phone. I even attempted to pay the monthly fee via ATT Next option...which ended up not being an option....rules and stipulations that were not told, posted, or shown, until you TRY to get that offer. ATT customer services blows, but in my area, the coverage is just too great to let go of.