If this phone has Android it has to have a capacitive screen since the OS itself doesn't support resistive just like how WinMo doesn't have support for capacitive screens.
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Originally Posted by Aixelsyd
I totally agree that they can NOT afford to miss another holiday shopping season without some type of phone to be moving. ...
True, but missing Christmas is not the worst thing they could do.... the worst thing they could do is have a big Christmas splash with a phone that has major bugs.
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"Fundamentally, there are only two ways of coordinating the economic activities of millions. One is central direction involving the use of coercion - the technique of the army and of the modern totalitarian state. The other is voluntary cooperation of individuals - the technique of the marketplace."
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True, but missing Christmas is not the worst thing they could do.... the worst thing they could do is have a big Christmas splash with a phone that has major bugs.
and this is what i repeat at work everyday.everyone wants to meet the deadline to get the product out but never finalize it.every phone i ever seen released has quirks/bugs that could have been fixed easy. instead its lets drop it now. and its always the provider sying this,not the developer.
and this is what i repeat at work everyday.everyone wants to meet the deadline to get the product out but never finalize it.every phone i ever seen released has quirks/bugs that could have been fixed easy. instead its lets drop it now. and its always the provider sying this,not the developer.
Not a surprise in this world tho when dealing with Corp America. It is all about the mighty dollar and profits. I concur tho they should be held up to make them right instead of letting them out and then having folks complain and give a bad wrap to the mfg for making junk.
I know this is off-topic (but aren't we all right now?) but the one phone that could have put Motorola in a better position today would have been the release of the Moto Q9n. That phone is a tank and what phone during that time have quadband GSM AND CDMA with a FINGERPRINT reader?
Then all the good phones are sent overseas to other countries where they have a good market share, but what does that matter when you're failing in your home country? Examples include the MOTOSURF A3100, the Motorola Aura (debuted in Asia before it even saw daylight in the US), Moto K3 (still not released to the Americas yet; successor to the GSM K1), and a half dozen other cool phones that could have been massive sellers here.
Motorola has made all the wrong choices, and now it's going to pay for them all. The Motorola brand recognition in this country is turning to mush just like how Nokia died off in CDMA. Now when I tell anyone that Nokia phones are nice, they look at me like I'm crazy. That's because they haven't seen any good Nokia phones other than the crap they fed the US market when they even had a minor market share. Now they have none or little if at all and only because of their recent releases on at&t Mobility and VZW. Let them die, they deserve it.
I don't understand why some of you are still so loyal to Motorola when it's clear they have no interest in keeping you as a customer. They care more about China then they do about the US. Let them die.
Yes and no...it will require a data plan and it will not have Visual Voicemail unless they create a ported Android version of that app for it.
There is a smartphone app available at Callwave.com which works very similar to VVM. I would still be surprised if Verizon doesn't figure out something similar since it is a money maker.
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