Dropping the ball on the 950XL (950)

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To all you people that are trashing Microsoft because they aren't delivering the 950/XL on your timetable, stop whining!! You'll get your toy soon enough, you just have to practice a little patience--otherwise you'll be sent to the corner for some time out.

The 950 will ship when the OS and the hardware are ready. If they shipped it before it was ready, the same people would be complaining about how they shipped it too early..."We're just beta-testers for MS", etc. Besides, Microsoft may have announced it a couple of weeks ago, but we all knew months ago it was coming, and it's not like we haven't waited almost 2 years for a flagship. What's another few weeks?

Lastly, don't you think Microsoft is anxious to get it into your hands? With that in mind, it seems logical to think there must be a good reason that hasn't happened yet.

There is no timetable in the US.... other countries are getting ship dates and the US has nothing? We never asked for band 2, surface pro 4 or book... and yet those all got hard release info. The only thing fans have been asking for is a phone with halfway decent specs and performance and an operating system we have loved since 8.1. windows 10m is Microsoft Fxng problem, universal apps are there problem. Just give me a device that is fast and functional. Also, if were whining about this its because were the last damn fans of the work that Microsoft does, its vision and why its better than Google and apple. If I asked you not to suck at life, it would be an insult to injury..... which is what fans are feeling and reflecting back to Microsoft. You want to not suck at life, be communicative and be trustworthy on delivery. simple things......

Anyways, I think you trying to brush aside our sentiment is more detrimental than the sentiment. As a consumer with $700 in my pocket to burn, I want to know when I can buy the damn device and use it. Just plain barbaric to think that's not a valid request and business 101 from community college that we expect Microsoft to meet.
 
Blame the US mobile operators for dragging there feet with Windows phone devices. Why should Microsoft bother wasting to much energy with a market that just isn't interested in its mobile devices.
 
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