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Where is Jelly Bean 4.1 for my Skyrocket
Don't even bother wasting time on ICS, I've had this phone for 8 months on launch day and I'm not even running the latest and greatest Android version. Att and Samsung need to wake up and give me what I paid for.
I should call the FCC about this
I should call the FCC about this
NaughtyNinja74
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12 years ago
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UnusualSuspect
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87 Messages
12 years ago
I had an SGH-I777, and switched to an international, penta-band GSM Galaxy Nexus configured for the "pure Google experience".
I have the latest version of ICS 4.0.4 (yakju IMM76I), and it's really stable. I'm now on day 26 without a reboot. Plus no TouchWiz or bloatware and updates come straight from Google.
And, I'm expecting that I'll have Jellybean before long.
No more carrier-subsidized phones for me.
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Ningen
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12 years ago
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davidusr
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12 years ago
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JFizDaWiz
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12 years ago
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davidusr
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12 years ago
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killerwhack
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2 Messages
12 years ago
Tabulate me as another unsatisfied customer.
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JFizDaWiz
Professor
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2.4K Messages
12 years ago
and killer whack, I'm not unsatisfied it was a joke
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josephi
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175 Messages
12 years ago
Considering all the problems Galaxy SII owners are having with their ICS updates, maybe it's a good thing ICS isn't available for our phones yet. Who knows what havoc JB might cause.
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KevinAtkins
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12 years ago
I got my Skyrocket back in February. It still has the same OS version (Gingerbread) that came on it and AT&T tech support says that's the most recent available. C'mon! ICS has been out for over half a year (8 months)! Is there one guy working on this with an ancient punchcard system? Get it done, already!
When I purchased the phone I was told it would be updated as new versions release, but your release cycle is unacceptably slow! When THREE operating system updates come out before you've released ONE, it is time to reevaluate your methods or your clients will reevaluate their vendor. This is the epitome of poor support.
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