Vodafone’s doing a rather good job of keeping its angry Desire users notified of the timescale of the “Froyo” update for its HTC Desire these days, with little comment issued early this morning telling everyone it’ll be out in “days, not weeks”.
The Android 2.2 update for the network’s (very) branded HTC Desire is currently in the final stages of approval, with Google & HTC currently giving it the once over ahead of distribution to you lot. Here’s Vodafone’s message on the matter:
We’re still developing and testing the Android 2.2 update for HTC Desire and working on its approval with Google and HTC. The start of the roll out is days, not weeks, away and as soon as the date is finalised we’ll let you know.
It’s an absolute priority for Vodafone customers to receive this update as soon as possible and that it works as we promised it would do. The testing process has taken a little longer than we initially anticipated, but we’re working hard to make sure it gives customers the best experience.
Days, not weeks. Not weeks implies a singular week, which is seven days. But we’re sure it’ll actually be ready when it’s ready and when everyone rubber stamps it. Might be this afternoon. Might be next Tuesday at 9:45am. WE JUST CAN’T KNOW.
Via : eurodroid.com
The Android 2.2 update for the network’s (very) branded HTC Desire is currently in the final stages of approval, with Google & HTC currently giving it the once over ahead of distribution to you lot. Here’s Vodafone’s message on the matter:
We’re still developing and testing the Android 2.2 update for HTC Desire and working on its approval with Google and HTC. The start of the roll out is days, not weeks, away and as soon as the date is finalised we’ll let you know.
It’s an absolute priority for Vodafone customers to receive this update as soon as possible and that it works as we promised it would do. The testing process has taken a little longer than we initially anticipated, but we’re working hard to make sure it gives customers the best experience.
Days, not weeks. Not weeks implies a singular week, which is seven days. But we’re sure it’ll actually be ready when it’s ready and when everyone rubber stamps it. Might be this afternoon. Might be next Tuesday at 9:45am. WE JUST CAN’T KNOW.
Via : eurodroid.com