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Wonder if they gonna fix the GPS issue when on WiFi calling....

I hope so. According to HTC the update is in the lab. Carrier fixes would explain the delay.

 

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Today's update was the pulling of the update posted on Tuesday.

 

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Still no update, just a changelog that appears to be posted early. Let's hope we see this update soon, and with some fixes for other misc. issues.

It should be soon. AT&T's Eye update is being delayed to incorporate VoLTE. I imagine ours is delayed to incorporate the other update. My bet is within a week.

 

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And it's coming OTA tonight.

 

@moversi: Sprint HTC One (M8) and Harman Kardon Edition Owners! We've received technical approval for Eye SW update OTA to start tonight #HTCAdvantage

 

https://twitter.com/moversi/status/526772432141422593

 

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And it's coming OTA tonight.

 

Its starting to come tonight...

 

Last OTA, my phone didnt get for 3 weeks despite running manual checks multiple times daily.  I know why they do it, but its annoying none the less.

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Its starting to come tonight...

 

Last OTA, my phone didnt get for 3 weeks despite running manual checks multiple times daily. I know why they do it, but its annoying none the less.

TiVo let's people sign up for a priority list to get their updates at the start of a rollout. Sprint should set up a similar list for customers who want updates sooner.
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TiVo let's people sign up for a priority list to get their updates at the start of a rollout. Sprint should set up a similar list for customers who want updates sooner.

 

Or just let people manually use the function on their phones to pull the OTA update, and push it after a certain date...No need to reinvent the wheel.

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Not sure. Anyone out there get it yet?

Anyone remember what this would have meant on the Evo 4G LTE update rules from android central? 

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No, enlighten us.

1 drink for everyone. Rumors started for the ICS update to be released in early December. After multiple iterations of releasing for testing and back to lab to make fixes, the update didn't go live until January. In the forum they made a whole drinking game based on release date predictions and rumors started. 

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1 drink for everyone. Rumors started for the ICS update to be released in early December. After multiple iterations of releasing for testing and back to lab to make fixes, the update didn't go live until January. In the forum they made a whole drinking game based on release date predictions and rumors started. 

The good Lord above knows this boy loves a good drinking game, especially when for a good cause! ; o )

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