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Mikey
04-24-2011, 12:59 AM
When I came back to this country in June last year, the wife and I needed new cell phones. After much research, we decided on the Motorola Cliq XT. The phones ran Android 1.5, but Motorola had an upgrade to 2.1 in the works, so all would be fine.

Motorola promised and promised and promised the upgrade but delivered nothing but delays. Once the update was about a year overdue, they sent an email to all their customers advertising the "NEW CLIQ2" running Android 2.1 (already obsolete by that point). A few weeks later, they released official word: after extensive testing, the Cliq XT (my phone) could not support Android 2.1 and will not recieve any further updates.

They lied to me and a lot of other people. Fuck them, I'm never buying anything else from Motorola. I hope they all die of asshole cancer.

I fixed it, though. As of now, my phone is rooted and running Gingerbread. Motorola took a year to give me Eclair and said it wasn't possible. I ditched their Motoblur crap and installed Gingerbread in an afternoon. Suck it, Motorola.

Also, holy shit! Gingerbread is a fucking revelation after running Cupcake for so long. I love this OS.

Porkchop
04-24-2011, 01:04 AM
When I came back to this country in June last year, the wife and I needed new cell phones. After much research, we decided on the Motorola Cliq XT. The phones ran Android 1.5, but Motorola had an upgrade to 2.1 in the works, so all would be fine.

Motorola promised and promised and promised the upgrade but delivered nothing but delays. Once the update was about a year overdue, they sent an email to all their customers advertising the "NEW CLIQ2" running Android 2.1 (already obsolete by that point). A few weeks later, they released official word: after extensive testing, the Cliq XT (my phone) could not support Android 2.1 and will not recieve any further updates.

They lied to me and a lot of other people. Fuck them, I'm never buying anything else from Motorola. I hope they all die of asshole cancer.

I fixed it, though. As of now, my phone is rooted and running Gingerbread. Motorola took a year to give me Eclair and said it wasn't possible. I ditched their Motoblur crap and installed Gingerbread in an afternoon. Suck it, Motorola.

Also, holy shit! Gingerbread is a fucking revelation after running Cupcake for so long. I love this OS.

No problems with my X. Shitty deal though man.....:td:

Mikey
04-24-2011, 01:15 AM
No problems with my X. Shitty deal though man.....:td:

That's the other thing that pisses me off. When Moto was on death's door, T-Mobile worked with them to bring them back. After they were healthy, Verizon wanted a piece of the action.

Today, Verizon gets stuff like the Droid and Droid X, while T-Mo gets garbage like the Cliq. Moto has no loyalty to either their customers or business partners, it seems.

Fuck that company.

Dave
04-24-2011, 02:00 AM
That's the other thing that pisses me off. When Moto was on death's door, T-Mobile worked with them to bring them back. After they were healthy, Verizon wanted a piece of the action.

Today, Verizon gets stuff like the Droid and Droid X, while T-Mo gets garbage like the Cliq. Moto has no loyalty to either their customers or business partners, it seems.

Fuck that company.

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derf
04-24-2011, 02:18 AM
Thats one of the problems with upgrading android, the carriers are slow, the companies that make the phones want to introduce their own version of android with 'their-ware' on it when the plane jane android is pretty good without other crap holding it back.

I bought the T-mobile my touch last may with the promise of it being upgraded from 1.6 to 2.1 by the summer time. The upgrade finally came through in march. By that point I was already looking to upgrade the phone again. I love Tmobile for their wireless speeds, call quality, and price, but the dont upgrade phones like they say they will.

I have the my touch 4g now running 2.2 and I'm pretty happy with it. Bought it through an online auction at bidz.com. Brand new and it cost less the phone would have cost with a 2 year contract. In fact they have 3 on the site now

http://www.bidz.com/bzJApp/ViewSearch.action?sid=101&tid=100&txt=my+touch+4g


Tmobile has been getting better phones though, between the mytouch 4g, the galaxyS 4g, and now the g2X they have a decent line up. Not as good as the HTC thunderbolt, but their specs are almost as good or better than the Droid X.

Dave
04-24-2011, 03:53 AM
Thats one of the problems with upgrading android, the carriers are slow, the companies that make the phones want to introduce their own version of android with 'their-ware' on it when the plane jane android is pretty good without other crap holding it back.

I bought the T-mobile my touch last may with the promise of it being upgraded from 1.6 to 2.1 by the summer time. The upgrade finally came through in march. By that point I was already looking to upgrade the phone again. I love Tmobile for their wireless speeds, call quality, and price, but the dont upgrade phones like they say they will.

I have the my touch 4g now running 2.2 and I'm pretty happy with it. Bought it through an online auction at bidz.com. Brand new and it cost less the phone would have cost with a 2 year contract. In fact they have 3 on the site now

http://www.bidz.com/bzJApp/ViewSearch.action?sid=101&tid=100&txt=my+touch+4g


Tmobile has been getting better phones though, between the mytouch 4g, the galaxyS 4g, and now the g2X they have a decent line up. Not as good as the HTC thunderbolt, but their specs are almost as good or better than the Droid X.

seriously, id rather they spent their time on R&D and releasing new product than updating legacy shit. i can handle that much on my own.

this thread is like buying a hooker and expecting her to come to your house for a handjob a few weeks later. you an do it better yourself so why cry about it?

Particle Man
04-24-2011, 07:37 AM
this thread is like buying a hooker and expecting her to come to your house for a handjob a few weeks later. you an do it better yourself so why cry about it?
interesting analogy :lol:

Gas Man
04-24-2011, 10:14 AM
I would NEVER EVER rely on a phone company to promise anything. That is just crazy. I knew exactly what was going to happen in your story.

JoJoYZF
04-24-2011, 08:28 PM
No problems with my X. Shitty deal though man.....:td:

Same here. My X is still basically the same as from the factory with a few apps added and the stock OS and I love it.

I would NEVER EVER rely on a phone company to promise anything. That is just crazy. I knew exactly what was going to happen in your story.

Exactly. Verizon was doing that to people with the Blackberry Storm and a few of my friends were bitching. When I got mine I upgraded the OS that same day on my own and never had the problems everybody else did.

Porkchop
04-25-2011, 11:48 AM
Same here. My X is still basically the same as from the factory with a few apps added and the stock OS and I love it.



Exactly. Verizon was doing that to people with the Blackberry Storm and a few of my friends were bitching. When I got mine I upgraded the OS that same day on my own and never had the problems everybody else did.

Same here. No rooting, no swapping ram or whatever. Just some apps and the internet. Although, I did see a guy that had his x rooted and the ram messed with. His was synced to his dvr at home, could use a wiimote for games and apps, and some other cool stuff. It was interesting.

Mikey
04-25-2011, 02:38 PM
seriously, id rather they spent their time on R&D and releasing new product than updating legacy shit. i can handle that much on my own.

this thread is like buying a hooker and expecting her to come to your house for a handjob a few weeks later. you an do it better yourself so why cry about it?

The only problem is that before I ever bought the phone, Motorola promised me the OS upgrade was "coming soon". Each quarter it got pushed back again and again, until they released a new phone with the OS they had promised me in the first place. A couple weeks later, they announced I wasn't getting upgraded.

They lied to me. That's why I was pissed off.

If they weren't going to support it, that's fine, but they should have said that from the beginning. If I am to be responsible for my own upgrades, that's fine too. It would be nice if they would release the source code for the phone to make life easier for developers.

Apparently, Motorola is of the opinion that if they stop supporting this phone I will go out and buy another one of their products for the upgraded OS. That's not gonna happen. My next phone will probably say HTC on it.

Dave
04-25-2011, 04:11 PM
The only problem is that before I ever bought the phone, Motorola promised me the OS upgrade was "coming soon". Each quarter it got pushed back again and again, until they released a new phone with the OS they had promised me in the first place. A couple weeks later, they announced I wasn't getting upgraded.

They lied to me. That's why I was pissed off.

If they weren't going to support it, that's fine, but they should have said that from the beginning. If I am to be responsible for my own upgrades, that's fine too. It would be nice if they would release the source code for the phone to make life easier for developers.

Apparently, Motorola is of the opinion that if they stop supporting this phone I will go out and buy another one of their products for the upgraded OS. That's not gonna happen. My next phone will probably say HTC on it.

I'm sure the carrier and google carry some blame as well. Its still a stupid thing to complain about.

JoJoYZF
04-25-2011, 04:17 PM
The only problem is that before I ever bought the phone, Motorola promised me the OS upgrade was "coming soon". Each quarter it got pushed back again and again, until they released a new phone with the OS they had promised me in the first place. A couple weeks later, they announced I wasn't getting upgraded.

They lied to me. That's why I was pissed off.

If they weren't going to support it, that's fine, but they should have said that from the beginning. If I am to be responsible for my own upgrades, that's fine too. It would be nice if they would release the source code for the phone to make life easier for developers.

Apparently, Motorola is of the opinion that if they stop supporting this phone I will go out and buy another one of their products for the upgraded OS. That's not gonna happen. My next phone will probably say HTC on it.

Good luck with that. Mine wouldve if the thunderbolt didnt get pushed back for about 2 months of them swearing it was right around the corner.