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Yeah I talked with HTC they said tough crap. Talked to sprint they said buy issuance then. Lol. I was mostly ticked off because when I bought the 10 on the day it was released, I asked the rep behind counter if UhOh covered the phone especially since they had the ad on the counter top. Did you buy directly from HTC?

 

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No, I bought it from Sprint. I guess I got lucky because there was no physical damage, I didn't tell them it was dropped.

 

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I hope the next update enables support for Wifi-Calling. Still waiting on the update to enable RCS on Google Messenger.

 

RCS hasn't enabled for you in GM?  Mine enabled no problem after a few minutes of use.  On the latest FW and build. 

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RCS hasn't enabled for you in GM?  Mine enabled no problem after a few minutes of use.  On the latest FW and build. 

 

No, I do not have the advanced option screen to enable enhanced features. You have it on your M9?

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I'm confused. Received an update today and my software number is now 1.80.651.30. Did I miss something?

Yes, November security updates. When Google releases the monthly updates to Android, HTC will push then out to the 10 within a few days, usually about 4 days to a week.

 

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Do a profile update, it might help. Because I have it on my One A9 that updated last week to Nougat.

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Unfortunately it doesn't appear to have wifi calling enabled, don't know if it is a Sprint or HTC issue.

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