You would think they would get it out quickly if it fixes issues with the phones that are clogging up their customer support lines
Yup, Verizon is just a frustrating company claiming they must quality test before its safe on their network. What that really means is we don't want to release squat so we don't have to support it.
No, it means they want to quality test it first. If it weren't for their desire to get WP8 out, they may have waited to even sell devices until after the update, but they decided to go with it.
Chances are that they will know of any issues before their customers do and relay them to MS and Nokia. They deploy employees with every phone they have to test the network and the phones their customers use to ensure the best experience. There always will be some lemons and some bad experiences, but the bulk of the customers don't have that.
My phone, for instance, does not lock up at all and has only reset itself twice in one month. I understand why those with greater issues would want the update sooner. For me, it's unimportant.
Yup, Verizon is just a frustrating company claiming they must quality test before its safe on their network. What that really means is we don't want to release squat so we don't have to support it.
No, it means they want to quality test it first. If it weren't for their desire to get WP8 out, they may have waited to even sell devices until after the update, but they decided to go with it.
Chances are that they will know of any issues before their customers do and relay them to MS and Nokia. They deploy employees with every phone they have to test the network and the phones their customers use to ensure the best experience. There always will be some lemons and some bad experiences, but the bulk of the customers don't have that.
My phone, for instance, does not lock up at all and has only reset itself twice in one month. I understand why those with greater issues would want the update sooner. For me, it's unimportant.
