I'd like to sit in and watch like I did with the Nokia event. Any live stream available? If it's in NY I might even try to go. See if I have the same experience as Goodthings2life had with the Nokia event.
Haha, Xeno, I want HTC to succeed so bad. I've never been disappointed with a PRODUCT they've put out. Support is a different story. If only I could speak to the CEO to give him some consumer-side outlooks on their company it would probably help.
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Believe me...it can never go worse that Motorola <--this company BLATANTLY ignores you...they treat u as if you owe them something... HTC at least had the courtesy to reply to our mails...
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Haha, so true. I had a Moto Bionic....big mistake. Responses from them were nil, and the support sucked. I've e-mailed HTC a few times and they try to help at least, but sometimes it's out of their boundaries of responsibility.
Does anyone know if this is a WP7/8 event or an Android event. Maybe even a combination of the two. I hope it's more entertaining than Nokia's event.
I've read that they will introduce their new wp8 phones and a couple of tablets. There's really limited information on what will be presented at the event.
I've e-mailed HTC a few times and they try to help at least, but sometimes it's out of their boundaries of responsibility.
So why can't Zune go out and find the updates for my TITAN and install it?
Because carriers have MS by the balls. If MS did that they would be like "Right, we refuse to stock any more of your phones until you reset it back to that". Sure, they'll be fine in the UK with that attitude as unlocked phones are available over here by the plenty... but the US... oh they'd be snookered big time.
Exactly. You forget that MS is secretly, but at the same time openly in bed with Nokia. How dare anybody step on their partners toes at this time while Nokia is digging themselves out of a grave and gaining a bit of traction. HTC is sinking to....throw them a bone. But thats another conversation. OEMs are only responsible for so much under the current situation. WP8 should see a different type of update climate with the OTA they speak of.
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HTC Windows Phone 8 Liveblog