I watched the new Windows Weekly show last night, and Mary Jo Foley said the phone is built to be universal, and has the technical requirements to run on Verizon. However Verizon must "authenticate the chips" to be allowed on their network, and they won't (or haven't yet) certified the new 950 and XL.
https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly/episodes/435?autostart=false
at 1hr mark.
Is the interview with Mary Jo Foley just discounted entirely?
I listened to till they were done talking about phones (from the 1hr mark). Really an Eye opener. Paul stated that "Microsoft admitied that Windows Phone is a failure and they had one of Microsoft's largest tax right offs". They are NO longer trying to complete with iOS or Android.
This is VERY bad for people dreaming of a world of Apps, this will be very limited for a long time or till when MS finally throughs in the towel (this opens the door for them to give up on it). As you will get apps here and there but, the BIG boys who are not creating an app for WP, the chances of them doing it, has dropped even more. So, if you were looking forward to that HEAD to HEAD on iOS or Android on the apps front, the chance of this happening is almost nill.
This is one of the things you should be asking yourself...
Should I even buy a 950XL as a year from now there could be no support for it any more ?
The word is from Mary Jo is that she BELIEVES (you need to listen to how she said it to understand why I am saying this) that it was Verizon's fault, As they need a key and Verizon would not enable it. Then we have Paul who said that this is Microsoft is only working with carriers that supported them, this is why Verizon's network is disabled, by Microsoft.
So what I got from that is, the SAME INFO we had before (as the 950/950XL on Verizon). They gave no rumor, or information that they would or wouldn't work on Verizon (Besides Mary Jo, like the rest of us here, would really like the 950XL on Verizon).
This is hardware bands that are enabled or disabled, this is a Microsoft thing. If Microsoft enables these bands, then the fight would be with Verizon to activate it.
Then we have the FCC info, that shows NO sign of CDMA, this is almost like a NAIL in the coffin thing. As a cell phone that is aprroved to be used in the USA needs to be tested by the FCC and it's all documented. WIth No CDMA, this is another killer here.
Unless Microsoft releases another phone, like a 949XL or something, in it's current form, the 950XL will not work on Verizon, even the FCC says so (no CDMA support). We have seen in the past that doucments show up in the FCC days before the phone is on the market, so if there is a CHANCE, it will be in another phone with a different model number.
If you think it will after this, I have a SWEET bridge for sale in NYC, sweet deal..... come on get it while it's hot !
Sorry guys/gals, It really is looking like the 950XL WILL NOT work on Verizon...No matter how much you want it to.