Zero chance that Verizon is looking to re-brand the phone with Cyan or Denim.
I expect to see the Icon on overstock.com or newegg.com for $99 no contract soon, lol.
I try not to put people I know in compromising situations if I can avoid it
Yeah I just ordered the 1520.3 from B&H for $500. Few weeks to get here, figure I can cancel if they release Cyan beforehand and if not will just sell my Icon. Unlocked GSM from now on
I'll believe it when I see it. And probably won't update until I see user reports.
I hate to abandon WP but at this point I'm trying to get into an iPhone 6. Vzw screwed me on edge though so maybe not.
Yeah I just ordered the 1520.3 from B&H for $500. Few weeks to get here, figure I can cancel if they release Cyan beforehand and if not will just sell my Icon. Unlocked GSM from now on
I'll believe it when I see it. And probably won't update until I see user reports.
I hate to abandon WP but at this point I'm trying to get into an iPhone 6. Vzw screwed me on edge though so maybe not.
Nah, I expect people not to push me to reveal things that would get me in trouble if they became public, so I treat them the sameYou live alone don't you?
If I were to jump back on the Lolipop train with VZW I think the Turbo would be it... Looks nice (for Google) anyway.Yeah I'm on the droid turbo now. Great phone but I really really miss windows.
I expect to see the Icon on overstock.com or newegg.com for $99 no contract soon, lol.
How does the camera on the Droid Turbo match up to the Icon?
It's a 20MP camera as well that seems to take pretty good pictures, but for the moment resamples those pictures to 8MP. When Android 5.0 comes out for it with RAW/DNG support I would assume that you could get to the full resoultion image just like you can with the Lumia.
I was on the phone with Verizon for 2 hours yesterday asking for detailed information about Windows Phone. I was very polite and calm because angry people aren't taken seriously over the phone. I was transferred maybe a dozen times while they tried to find someone that does that does the actual testing of new a device's and/or software's impact on their network. They found people actively testing Android Lollipop but no one had any knowledge of Windows Phone 8.1 being currently tested because "the tests ended when the M8 was approved." They told me they would research it further and get back to me. They did all this because I gave them the account number for the city's business plan for over 10,000 devices, which I manage.
I told them I was dissatisfied with Verizon's current support for Windows Phone and would like to cancel my plan. They flipped out. I don't have the authority to end the city's Verizon plan and had to tell them I meant exactly what I said - MY plan. While the city does have Windows phones, they are owned by the IT department and are used only to support the VERY few people who specifically request a WP device instead of an iPhone.
I thought I would get more information by using a high-dollar account but was told the same thing the CSRs at the corporate store told me. This directly contradict's Joe's tweet so I'm confused. I will of course repeat this activity once a week until the CIO or the Mayor (oh crap) gets word and tells me to stop.
I have been working with my Verizon business manager about the update and windows phone and here is the response I received:
I spoke with my Solutions Architect and she was able to speak with Microsoft.
Please read the e-mail below.
Just spoke directly with Microsoft and there is no official date as of yet. The Windows 8.1 version is still in testing and Windows and Verizon are working on getting the update released as soon as possible. There is a beta test available however, if a customer installs the version it would obviously void the warranty so we would advise against this option. The only thing that could be recommended at this time is to check the below website to inform of any release dates, as soon as releases become available this website will be updated.