Training starts mid next week.
One device from each OEM will be there.
Training starts mid next week.
One device from each OEM will be there.
...and I heard they are going to drop the iPhone too. Sorry, but this is not an update. It is a few bits of random information that anyone could say with all of 30 seconds in front of a keyboard. Much like on other sites, you will see the phrase that it is not true without pictures, if you can't cite people, dates, and facts, it is just another internet rumor.
Mine is before Thursday. I don't want to get too specific. I would probably expect something. And I forgot Samsung was an OEM. lol. Only two OEMs will be at the training. Management on the conference call today said one is very "stylish" and the other is "solid with great reception."
I can't say this enough. Verizon is taking this very, very seriously. We WANT Windows Phone 8. There's been rumors of it inside the company since the L900 came out and we've known about the Xbox Music rebranding since like, spring.
...and I heard they are going to drop the iPhone too. Sorry, but this is not an update. It is a few bits of random information that anyone could say with all of 30 seconds in front of a keyboard. Much like on other sites, you will see the phrase that it is not true without pictures, if you can't cite people, dates, and facts, it is just another internet rumor.
Does that mean the rest of the Verizon WP8 launch is still pushed back or not? And February or March?! As much as I really want the 9XX on Verizon, I am not going to be waiting that long. What a mistake by Nokia. They are going to be out on a TON of phone sales because of this.The WP8 launch stuff has been barreling forward. There's just been some anger over what transpired with Nokia, but apparently that has been smoothed over. Looks like Verizon will be getting the quadcore Nokia as an exclusive in February or March of next year and is also working on getting the HTC quadcore exclusively too.
Their earnings and subscriber reporting gave them a lot of leverage. But both phones come with guaranteed profitability for HTC and Nokia if they go exclusive - Verizon will guarantee a certain number of handsets sold and will carry insurance to pay out to Nokia and HTC in the off chance they don't reach the goals.
Look for a quad core Lumia with all the 920 features plus increased megapixels from the sensor and microSD support.
Maybe Nokia will go to a 6 month cycle. At&t top phone for 6 months then verizon top phone for 6 months. It would kind of make sense in a strange way. They could satisfy both top carriers and avoid apple's problem of a yearly glut.The WP8 launch stuff has been barreling forward. There's just been some anger over what transpired with Nokia, but apparently that has been smoothed over. Looks like Verizon will be getting the quadcore Nokia as an exclusive in February or March of next year and is also working on getting the HTC quadcore exclusively too.
Their earnings and subscriber reporting gave them a lot of leverage. But both phones come with guaranteed profitability for HTC and Nokia if they go exclusive - Verizon will guarantee a certain number of handsets sold and will carry insurance to pay out to Nokia and HTC in the off chance they don't reach the goals.
Look for a quad core Lumia with all the 920 features plus increased megapixels from the sensor and microSD support.
I hope you guys are right. This is the first time I have come close to considering switching to ATT.