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I would also say that Sprint has learned a lot since launching the EVO and EVO 3D (the recent galaxy nexus launch being an example).

 

We should be happy that Sprint continues to get better (they actually just beat out Verizon on the annual customer satisfaction survey).

 

I should also add - I just picked up the EVO and EVO 3D at my local sprint store instead of preordering. Preordered both the nexus and the evo 4g lte though.

 

 

Or I could be 1000% wrong based on this:

 

http://s4gru.com/ind...rder-shipments/

 

haha, so maybe sprint hasn't learned?

From The Wall

 

Looks like there is a delay on the EVO LTE pre-order shipments

 

 

http://s4gru.com/ind...rder-shipments/

 

 

Well I’ll be damn, I guess I did call it right but this was to be expected. Now I do not doubt sprint one bit and I am more than confident that they have learned from previous mistakes but there is absolutely no way in determining demand on a phone like this. The galaxy nexus doesn’t count because we all know that the demand for the gnex is nothing in comparison to what the demand would be on the evolte. I think it would be fair to assume that all pre-orders made with in the first 24-48 hours should be filled and anyone else that ordered after that will have to wait a little longer for theirs to arrive.

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Well I’ll be damn, I guess I did call it right but this was to be expected. Now I do not doubt sprint one bit and I am more than confident that they have learned from previous mistakes but there is absolutely no way in determining demand on a phone like this. The galaxy nexus doesn’t count because we all know that the demand for the gnex is nothing in comparison to what the demand would be on the evolte. I think it would be fair to assume that all pre-orders made with in the first 24-48 hours should be filled and anyone else that ordered after that will have to wait a little longer for theirs to arrive.

 

I agree that Sprint has learned. Evidence of that is in their careful wording of their pre-order communications. No one will be able to say that Sprint dropped the ball on it's promise. According to Robert's post it appears that the delay is HTC related. Sprint obviously has no control over device manufacturer delays.

 

I would rather have the device delayed if it means that a problem will be fixed.

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I hope you guys get satisfaction on this. Its a total bummer when you get your hopes up. Think of the folks trying to make this happen to keep everybody happy.

It is very similar to a restaurant you just can never be sure who is coming to dinner. I need 100 lbs of salmon? I only got 50 lbs RUTROO.

You can not anticipate how many EVO 4G LTE phones are going to get pre ordered. At some point somebody has to pull the trigger and say OK make 2 million phones. The good news is we have 2 million phones on order. The bad news is we have 500,000 phones on the boat. Or at Customs. Or stuck in traffic. Or the software has a glich. Its a daunting task to get it right. I bet there are some poor blokes scrambling to keep you in the latest technology. Try to keep in mind the network is not rockin yet.

And who knows maybe its a bad rumor.

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OK here is a diversion to keep you occupied while you unravel because your EVO 4g LTE is on back order.

If Sprint orders a million phones? I don't know ... it takes 15 minutes to assemble one phone program it put it in a bag and a box... there are 400 people assembling phones...

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OK here is a diversion to keep you occupied while you unravel because your EVO 4g LTE is on back order.

If Sprint orders a million phones? I don't know ... it takes 15 minutes to assemble one phone program it put it in a bag and a box... there are 400 people assembling phones...

 

Each employee would need to assemble 2,500 phones. Assuming they worked nonstop it would take them just under 42 hours to get them all done.

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Each employee would need to assemble 2,500 phones. Assuming they worked nonstop it would take them just under 42 hours to get them all done.

 

Assuming they work non-stop, I'll wait until the next batch. You know, after they get some rest and their fingers stop bleeding. lol

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My order just went to this, "Thank you for pre-ordering the EVO LTE. We will do our best to get it to you on or before the national launch. You can continue to check status of your order on www.sprint.com/myorder."

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From The Wall Looks like there is a delay on the EVO LTE pre-order shipments http://s4gru.com/index.php?/blog/1/entry-175-looks-like-there-is-a-delay-on-the-evo-lte-pre-order-shipments/

 

 

for the first time...I just dunno if im buying this one here honestly...Stores have evidently already received some shipments as of today...These things ship straight from the UPS main Hub in Kentucky, so they can ship wayyyy late night tonight and still be considered as shipped today and people would start seeing them tomorrow...

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for the first time...I just dunno if im buying this one here honestly...Stores have evidently already received some shipments as of today...These things ship straight from the UPS main Hub in Kentucky' date=' so they can ship wayyyy late night tonight and still be considered as shipped today and people would start seeing them tomorrow...[/quote']

 

You don't need to buy, because I'm not selling. :)

 

First off, the report I have run with doesn't say that none of the devices will ship. Just that there are problems and it may impact deliveries, but the extent of the impact is still unknown.

 

Also, the confirmed shipments/store reports that are being discussed online today are only anecdotal so far, not widespread reports. We know hundreds of people who have ordered, and none of the people we know have received confirmations. Including yours truly.

 

According to the source, there is a big meeting in the morning to discuss what the impacts are completely and how they plan to inform and mitigate the impacts. But effective immediately, they are no longer supposed to reference the May 18th launch date until further notice.

 

Believe it...don't believe it. Doesn't matter to me. I just report it, and it was corroborated now with a second Sprint source. He received the email not to reference the 18th launch date until further notice.

 

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You don't need to buy, because I'm not selling. :)

 

First off, the report I have run with doesn't say that none of the devices will ship. Just that there are problems and it may impact deliveries, but the extent of the impact is still unknown.

 

Also, the confirmed shipments/store reports that are being discussed online today are only anecdotal so far, not widespread reports. We know hundreds of people who have ordered, and none of the people we know have received confirmations. Including yours truly.

 

According to the source, there is a big meeting in the morning to discuss what the impacts are completely and how they plan to inform and mitigate the impacts. But effective immediately, they are no longer supposed to reference the May 18th launch date until further notice.

 

Believe it...don't believe it. Doesn't matter to me. I just report it, and it was corroborated now with a second Sprint source. He received the email not to reference the 18th launch date until further notice.

 

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thanks for the update on that....

 

This will truly be a first for Sprint missing a date like this on a launch after taking pre-orders and all...least one that I have been involved in at least...

 

I'm used to the status update for the orders being all screwy as they have with both last EVO pre-orders I've had. learned to just not read into them less they say flat out cancel or you see someone get theirs that ordered after you and you still show no tracking number at all...

 

pretty crazy stuff overall...really was hoping all this reaction was because people hoping they would get theirs early and all, even though as long as they ship thursday the date is still met fine...

 

 

If its software related, then gotta think its gotta be something completely unexpected last min...wonder what it could be...wouldn't think the LTE issue in lab would be enough to change plans last min really...

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thanks for the update on that....

 

This will truly be a first for Sprint missing a date like this on a launch after taking pre-orders and all...least one that I have been involved in at least...

 

I'm used to the status update for the orders being all screwy as they have with both last EVO pre-orders I've had. learned to just not read into them less they say flat out cancel or you see someone get theirs that ordered after you and you still show no tracking number at all...

 

pretty crazy stuff overall...really was hoping all this reaction was because people hoping they would get theirs early and all' date=' even though as long as they ship thursday the date is still met fine...

 

If its software related, then gotta think its gotta be something completely unexpected last min...wonder what it could be...wouldn't think the LTE issue in lab would be enough to change plans last min really...[/quote']

 

Yeah, I never read much into the status changes really. Also, doesn't sound like it is the LTE lab issue since that has been a known issue for quite awhile now. I hope to know more in the morning.

 

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Yeah, I never read much into the status changes really. Also, doesn't sound like it is the LTE lab issue since that has been a known issue for quite awhile now. I hope to know more in the morning.

 

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ughhhh Can someone on here not just get hooked up with a job in the lab or product development? AND be a full open leaked book...AND somehow able to keep their job int he process?...lol

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I'm guessing this is why Wirefly starting telling people their orders would be delayed 2-3 weeks.

 

I hadn't heard about that. Post a link when you get a chance.

 

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im one of the people that got the ups mychoice notification last night. have that tracking number but no proof yet of it actually shipping, just the label being created.hoping it does tonight but these reports are not reassuring.

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maybe this has something to do with it?...This is no good....hate you apple

 

http://www.theverge....nfringing-apple

 

...We've learned today that the One X and Evo 4G LTE are indefinitely delayed at Customs as the agency investigates patent issues with Apple, and sources have further confirmed that some shipments are indeed being held back...

 

HTC can certainly try to stay the ban while it further appeals the case; the company's official statement is below. We've also reached out to Apple, AT&T, and Sprint, we'll update you as we learn more.

"The US availability of the HTC One X and HTC EVO 4G LTE has been delayed due to a standard U.S. Customs review of shipments that is required after an ITC exclusion order. We believe we are in compliance with the ruling and HTC is working closely with Customs to secure approval. The HTC One X and HTC Evo 4G LTE have been received enthusiastically by customers and we appreciate their patience as we work to get these products into their hands as soon as possible."

 

 

....though I find it tough to believe that they(HTC/Sprint/ATT) would be taking pre-orders and going full steam ahead if they had not first cleared the device with the ITC knowing it would pass through fine when shipped....

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maybe this has something to do with it?...This is no good....hate you apple

 

http://www.theverge....nfringing-apple

 

 

 

....though I find it tough to believe that they(HTC/Sprint/ATT) would be taking pre-orders and going full steam ahead if they had not first cleared the device with the ITC knowing it would pass through fine when shipped....

 

apple can go blow themselves. join jobs in the grave.

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I hadn't heard about that. Post a link when you get a chance.

 

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Here's the link to XDA.

 

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1649782

 

There was also a thread at Android Central about it.

 

I preordered through Wirefly, but my status never said 2-3 weeks like some, it just said TBD awaiting inventory.

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There was also a thread at Android Central about it.

 

I preordered through Wirefly, but my status never said 2-3 weeks like some, it just said TBD awaiting inventory.

Those who ordered through WF stated their order was pushed back 2-3 weeks on 5/11.

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Will be returning my evo lte now and sticking with my evo 3d and meanRom....

No lte... No reason to upgrade when no lte until 2013 for columbus, ohio. I used near 5.5 gb wimax last month. Going to keep 3d until announcement of lte in or around my area(43215).

 

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so these things have been in customs for over a month.....WTF! :angry:

 

...'"It's really hard to tell how much longer the phones will be held up at the customs because the review has already taken a month," said Bonnie Chang, an analyst of Yuanta Securities.'...

 

http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/05/16/us-htc-idUSBRE84F05L20120516

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so these things have been in customs for over a month.....WTF! :angry:

 

 

 

http://www.reuters.c...E84F05L20120516

 

When I read that I assumed they meant the one x not the evolte.

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