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I told you how to do it. Start sending emails to writers at major media outlets. Politicians and CEO's only act when they get negative media, include that Verizon on the stock market took a nose dive in mid March with Lollipop, which they did.
Verizon could have posted on My Verizon website that they are experiencing some difficulties with the Lollipop update and they are working on it, or suggested how to go about installing it but refuse to, so ya they don't care.
Get the media involved!
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Just like the previous 6 years and nothing was done. Verizon always has some type of negative press.
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I'd disagree with that Verizon gets negative press. They are rated as the #1 carrier in the US. But many people are having problems with Lollipop. The majority of the post coming in here confirm that. So I'd be sympathetic with these folks and Verizon should make a better attempt to address it. It's not asking too much for them to get some decent help with this situation. Wouldn't you agree?
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Seriously. Verizon gets more negative press than any other carrier especially since they got rid of unlimited data, bought the 700 spectrum and a slew of other things, but the post will be like 5 pages long on its own right.
You can do what you want but it does nothing. Same arguments you made were made in court multiple times. All lost... I wish you luck.
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This is my problem
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But the issue is about Lollipop not unlimited data or a slew of other things.
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Why! Why! Why did you donuts Verizon! The Britons take up space. And I get a random blank screen When i try bring up my home page!
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Point is... Just because of bad press shows not everything always happens or changes things. They lose some and gained some was my point. You can complain all you want with Lollipop but consumers did this to themselves not the carrier. They don't even touch the code like people believe they do.
People been clamoring about wanting "timely" updates and people keep saying it was released at XYZ country and there were no problems. There was, but unlike here where we blame the carrier they blame the manufacturers and have them deal with it, and they get what we want. Go figure...
Have fun and good luck. History is against in more than one way.
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I agree!! Way to go Verizon you're about to lose all your customers. The other companies will pay our fees now, what do we have to lose?
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aerial23 wrote:
I agree!! Way to go Verizon you're about to lose all your customers. The other companies will pay our fees now, what do we have to lose?
Then you will complain at those carrier forums about Lollipop messing up the same devices you had while on Verizon... The same problems... Google said themselves there was problems with 5.0 and that 5.1 would fix most of the issues. People clamored manufacturers to push out faster updates and they cry when they didn't get 5.0... If they had to wait for 5.1 they'll get negative fanfare. Catch 22 if you ask me...
Good luck with that new device on that carrier and I hope you know you're devices will be updated to the Lollipop regardless of carriers thanks to how the MANUFACTURER coded the update process.