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Virgin Mobile and Froyo

i bet we will be waiting for ages for the ota update.....
had the phone about 3 weeks now and im still waiting for the sd card that
never came with the phone, so i dont have much faith in virgin mobile :mad:
took 5 calls for them to give in and admit i should have got it pre installed...
virgin just dont seem to have the best after sales policy to customers...
funny that after they ram there tounge so far up yer ass to get you to sighn up.... wouldent be suprised if froyo comes in december as a crimbo present
from them :(
 
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I have gone off them loads since I first joined. SOmeone already posted and I was in a simliar position. I could have pulled their pants down, spanked them and asked for a hand job they were that desperate to sell me a phone.

Now all I have is netowrk problems and the phone is being my worst enemy and no one wants to help.
 
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Im with Virgin Mobile who have just sent me a HTC Desire because the nokia 5800 I had was faulty on so many occasions.

I have to agree there Customer Service is a disgrace. The manager I spoke with was really good and helpful just wish they were all like this!!

She explained that the Desire was out of stock and would send me "As New" one. I agreed to this and recieved it at work the following day and my god haha the phone came in a battered box like it had been kicked about, the charger looked like it had just been chucked in not wrapped or tied up, didnt come with a SD Card and a 2 page quick start guide. I called the manager back up and even said she felt like banging her head against the wall because they cant get anything right haha

Sorry for all the above being my first post, but love the desire it wipes the floor with any iphone or BB. So all new to the Andriod so just wondering what this Froyo is and is it to do with the Andriod and what will it do when Virgin decide to release it? Ive Looked an my current version is 2.1-update1 and my software number is 1.23.351.1 should this be a better version as ive checked for a new version and it says no updates
 
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I called Virgin Mobile tonight, asking for a date for the Froyo update for my HTC Desire. They simply said I need to call HTC on tel 0845 8900 079

They would'nt offer any further confirmation other than it is up to HTC to confirm when the update will be available through the Virgin network.

and if you contact HTC they will say it is up to Virgin!!, Pushed, Pillar, Post me thinks

I had this problem when I had the nokia 5800. Nokia released update which corrected a few issues and Virgin asked me to contact Nokia and they told me to contact Virgin...Virgin are clueless, I hate ringing them getting through to some South African with a 3 second delay in voice and then sometimes getting through to the Phillipines, which is just as bad speaking to someone in India!!

HTC have released the software its just Virgin who have to test it and then give it the ok...You would get more sense speaking to a dog than VM
 
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to be fair she has probably been told as much or more likely less than you have found out. YOu knwo most of your info from the web she deals with othe handsets and updates most likely arent her specific area.

Dont blame 1 person for the companies mistakes she didnt decide to bugger the upate up and to be honest i dont understand why so many peeps are ringing them only to be told what they already know!
 
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to be fair she has probably been told as much or more likely less than you have found out. YOu knwo most of your info from the web she deals with othe handsets and updates most likely arent her specific area.

Dont blame 1 person for the companies mistakes she didnt decide to bugger the upate up and to be honest i dont understand why so many peeps are ringing them only to be told what they already know!

not blaming her she is just symptomatic of virgin's lack of knowledge. she did say she just checked the htc website.
 
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The HTC will show the update as being available...but there very dopey at knowing that this is needed to checked and ok'd by Virgin.

They are not given in the knowledge of anything technical...Reminds me of fonejacker with the guy reading of a rolling script, saying it comes with free ring dings

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I would ring Virgin up, but im sick of speaking to them, I have spent close to 5 hours on the phone to them in the last month getting a replacement phone...and it paid off getting sent a HTC. What will we see different in the new update?
 
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I did call Virgin back after HTC said they have released the update for Virgin , but its up to them to release it over their network. The person I got through to was actually very knowledgable about the handset, so much so, that they could'nt wait for Virgin to release it and advised to look at XDA Developers to apply my own update!

The guy I was speaking to at Virgin said it is being tested at the moment by Virgin (seems a very familiar reply) and would be coming out soon (which in reality, could be any time!).

I was very surprised that someone at Virgin would advise to go to XDA Developers so you could get Froyo. I asked whether I would need to debrand or unlock my phone to get Froyo this way and they said no. I simply can't believe this and would welcome any advice how you could apply Froyo without debrnading or unlocking your phone?

Any advice very welcome.
 
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I did call Virgin back after HTC said they have released the update for Virgin , but its up to them to release it over their network. The person I got through to was actually very knowledgable about the handset, so much so, that they could'nt wait for Virgin to release it and advised to look at XDA Developers to apply my own update!

The guy I was speaking to at Virgin said it is being tested at the moment by Virgin (seems a very familiar reply) and would be coming out soon (which in reality, could be any time!).

I was very surprised that someone at Virgin would advise to go to XDA Developers so you could get Froyo. I asked whether I would need to debrand or unlock my phone to get Froyo this way and they said no. I simply can't believe this and would welcome any advice how you could apply Froyo without debrnading or unlocking your phone?

Any advice very welcome.

I think I might do this and try the Froyo out. Im sending my HTC phone back to them when they get more in stock hoping that I get the new 2.2 on the new phone.

Can someone tell me what the XDA is? And maybe a step by step on how to do this?

Cheers
 
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