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I'm out to dinner with my wife. The update will start in a few hours. Being in the Atlantic time zone is a killer when waiting on someone in Mountain Time.

 

Robert via Samsung Note II using Forum Runner

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I'm out to dinner with my wife. The update will start in a few hours. Being in the Atlantic time zone is a killer when waiting on someone in Mountain Time.

 

Robert via Samsung Note II using Forum Runner

 

Buen Provecho! ;)

 

Enjoy dinner and take your time :)

Being in Atlantic time is not that bad I usually just go to bed and when I wake up the update is magically done. :P

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I'm out to dinner with my wife. The update will start in a few hours. Being in the Atlantic time zone is a killer when waiting on someone in Mountain Time.

 

Robert via Samsung Note II using Forum Runner

 

enjoy dinner with the Mrs.!!

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Wow... tic toc tic toc? CAPS?? How old are you? 4?

 

The update will get here when it gets here and Robert has time after his #1 priority in life.... Family.

hey that was just to keep the topic alive this was not to make trouble for nobody ok
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if you mean right on the phone without using a computer, then no

 

for some reason, HTC took out that functionality from EPST

 

One of the reasons I left HTC phones and went with samsungs. HTC started removing all the good stuff for power users, locked bootloaders and others stuff.. power users use android to flash roms and do whatever they want, if I want a closed ecosystem I would get an iphone.

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One of the reasons I left HTC phones and went with samsungs. HTC started removing all the good stuff for power users, locked bootloaders and others stuff.. power users use android to flash roms and do whatever they want, if I want a closed ecosystem I would get an iphone.

 

I hope someone soon resolves that little "problem"....

 

posted using my super FK'N htcEVO4gLTE

 

 

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