The funniest thing is that the OP thought that his info was so valid because it came from a VZW Rep. hahahaha . That makes it even less valid bud; i'd believe it from a member of my Crackberry fam anyday before I take the word from Verizon as golden.
People...pleeeeeeeease do a lil research in these forums before you make ur first post. I'm sure you'll refrain from threads like this after doing so. lol.
It's real this time people. I just went to Verizon today because I was having trouble with my Storm (Go figure) and the women said and I quote, "There is going to be an official update coming out this month which will probably fix alot of the problems you are having." There it is folks; straight from an employee; now lets just pray that it will be as good as everyone hopes it will
Wow. You got off easy. Last time I had a chance encounter like that, I took a shot in the mouth hoping for new info on an OS. The guy told me it would be .113 in two weeks.
Oh, well... at least I had Scope handy. Lesson learned.
thats not even funny......even joking about swallwing sum bums splooge for os info is just completely wrong.
my "official patches152" theme will include a time travel app, and we're all gonna go into the future and break into skynet and get 5.5 to enable the ROFLcopter ability and wi-fi, because 5.5 includes nanobots that can manipulate the hardware.
there is no time frame because there is nothing close enough to the end of testing to even speculate. everything is in lab/network testing at VZW, there is no friendly user testing going on for storm software...so any rumors of "info your friend told you" is unfounded....
A friend of mine built a time machine to go into the future and find out the release date of the next Verizon OS for the storm. He inadvertently ended up win 1955 instead. Needless to say he can’t find a power source that can generate the 1.21 gigawatts of electricity that he needs to get himself home. His note said that he is planning on using lightening to generate the power that he needs, and ironically he is waiting on a storm.
A friend of mine built a time machine to go into the future and find out the release date of the next Verizon OS for the storm. He inadvertently ended up win 1955 instead. Needless to say he can�t find a power source that can generate the 1.21 gigawatts of electricity that he needs to get himself home. His note said that he is planning on using lightening to generate the power that he needs, and ironically he is waiting on a storm.
Yes, but this friend of yours lost all credibility when he decided to make a second time machine out of a flying steam-powered locomotive. At least the DeLorean was kind of cool, in a cheesy 80s sort of way. The train was just dumb.