Motorola E815 / E816 Hollywood
Us Cellular
And who cares about Verizon getting exclusives? By the time USCC gets the phone, most if not all of the kinks are worked out.
PooFlinger1 said:
What kinks? When a company releases a phone, they dont fix anything after release, unless its a whole new version. When uscc gets the v710 it is exactly the same as the v710 that verizon sells, just a diffent box and logo. As far as upgrades, it is up to the carrier to provide software upgrades (like verizons *22😎.
Except that the V710 USCC offers has full Bluetooth functionality.
But if you insist it doesnt, then I suppose it doesnt. I guess it must be something else when he transfers files between his phone and computer.
You can think as you'd like, I'm really not going to sit here and try and convince you of anything, what you think or not doesn't really concern me any. And my apologies for not checking the s/w version, and if I did, my apologies for not writing it down incase someone asked me one day, like you. Seeing as I don't have the phone anymore, I couldn't tell ya. And even if I still had the phone, it wouldn't power back up anymore.
But anyways, let's just go with what you say, I'll pretend like I've never touched the phone just for you, to make you happy 🙂 Ho...
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PooFlinger1 said:
What kinks? When a company releases a phone, they dont fix anything after release, unless its a whole new version. When uscc gets the v710 it is exactly the same as the v710 that verizon sells, just a diffent box and logo. As far as upgrades, it is up to the carrier to provide software upgrades (like verizons *22😎.
It's the same v710 on the outside but the software is different is several aspects. Plus, there are issues that do arise after a phone is launched. But hey, you seem to know the answer. Like when Verizon had 3-4 software updates for the v60 Series phones???
Also, *228 does not update the software -- it programs a phone. It activates a phone for service and puts the prope...
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HeroPsychoDreamer said:
Considering my friend has and does sent files from his phone to his computer and vice versa, I'm pretty convinced that it does, having seen it with my own eyes. I didn't believe him either, but he showed me.
This would be excellent news!!!
As for software updates, as long as its available for your carrier, then you can get it. But the software is customized for each carrier. Case in point, there are v810 phones for both Verizon and USCC. Verizon chose at the last minute not to carry it even though the phones were already made for them. I know, I have two Verizon v810s. When USCC debuted the v810, many would buy it from Motorola with the USCC software and activate on Verizon. The phone works fine on VZW but since the software is configured to work on USCC, Verizon users did not have access or the full-feature set found on the VZW v810.
Also, Sprint already does OTA s...
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