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Do not use the OTA.

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Just got off the phone with the tech support and he said they have been getting lots of problems with the ota's and he said to get the updates off the manufacturer's website. Now if this is true or not? I don't know.

What I do know is my phone is fubar if off the charger. They are sending a new phone so that's good. I want to see if people has a different experience getting the update through HTC and not the ota.

Like I said just wanted to share what I learned from the call I did to give others another option.
 
Just got off the phone with the tech support and he said they have been getting lots of problems with the ota's and he said to get the updates off the manufacturer's website. Now if this is true or not? I don't know.

What I do know is my phone is fubar if off the charger. They are sending a new phone so that's good. I want to see if people has a different experience getting the update through HTC and not the ota.

Like I said just wanted to share what I learned from the call I did to give others another option.

My screen was acting up a little and this was a replacement. But i did get one reboot after doing the ota. They are sending me another because my screen came apart from the casing. This is my 3rd replacement this shit is getting old fast and if it keeps happening they better do something other then continuing to send a replacement that is faulty.
 
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thread title is misleading if not sure about the results. it's like yelling fire in a crowded theater when you're not sure if you even smell smoke.

ota updates always always always have hiccups here and there. i've never seen one ota on any device go perfect. there will be some people who get bricked for one reason or another and there will be many people who have no issues at all.

again, thread title is VERY misleading given the larger feedback in the other ota threads.
 
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Ok here is what we have heard... The OTA is the same as the leak that some of us have been running. That leak has caused random reboots on some phones (I have been one of the lucky ones that it hasn't happened with), a few of the devs had nailed it down to being the new radio and not the actual software.

Someone has now learned that the reason the radio was causing the reboots was because of certain software that was running on some of the cell towers. That software was having trouble communicating with the radio. The reason for the OTA being delayed was so that VZW could get that tower software updated.

From my understanding this has happened, however there might still be some towers that they are working on. The reboots are not a hardware defect in your phone and getting a new one is not going to help. I would call VZW and talk to someone above a tier 2 tech.
 
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Ok here is what we have heard... The OTA is the same as the leak that some of us have been running. That leak has caused random reboots on some phones (I have been one of the lucky ones that it hasn't happened with), a few of the devs had nailed it down to being the new radio and not the actual software.

Someone has now learned that the reason the radio was causing the reboots was because of certain software that was running on some of the cell towers. That software was having trouble communicating with the radio. The reason for the OTA being delayed was so that VZW could get that tower software updated.

From my understanding this has happened, however there might still be some towers that they are working on. The reboots are not a hardware defect in your phone and getting a new one is not going to help. I would call VZW and talk to someone above a tier 2 tech.

This all sounds good and I hope the fix for the reboots is in fact on the tower side... but I got a random reboot this morning, in NYC where signal is not an issue. I doubt they wouldn't have fixed the issue for the New York market before pushing out the OTA...

Aside from this 1 random reboot my phone has been fine. Hopefully it never happens again.
 
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I have yet to update. Considering the problems I was having were very minimal, thus I don't see a reason to get it. Are there really any benefits from it if you're not having real poor GPS performance and switch 4G off in spots that you know are problematic? I'll wait for the rumored Android update, Jalape
 
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Just like the phone itself, there is going to be people that have issues with the update and there is going to be people that don't have issues with the update. The title of the thread is misleading.

I agree the title of the thread is misleading. Just because some people are having issues doesn't mean everyone should stay away from the update. I don't having one single issue with the update. I thought my gps still couldn't get a lock, but once I rebooted it was fine. I could get a lock under 20 seconds.
 
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