I believe this answers a lot of questions.
Quoted from t-mobile forums:
""UPDATE:
G1 community,
We’d like to provide an update on the rollout of Android 1.5 for T-Mobile G1 customers.
We are working diligently to get Android 1.5 out as soon as possible, while aiming to ensure a consistent, positive experience for our customers. We’re finalizing the build this week to ensure optimal functionality and smooth delivery. Therefore, the rollout schedule has been reset by approximately a week, and we expect all G1 customers will have the update by early June.
Your device will notify you when the update is available. Thank you for your patience and understanding."
http://forums.t-mobile.com/tmbl/boar...MR&thread.id=1
Last edited by *susan*; 05-18-2009 at 01:46 PM. Reason: Added direct quote
Oh jeesh... I think its time for me to break out my "world's smallest violin" in prepartion for the "another week! WTF's?" We are about to hear...
Sigh, just get this over with already tmobile, I beg you, as a moderator of this forum, as a customer and a friend.
SMH!
Device : HTC HD2 Leo - 1024 (Dual Boot)
ROM : ChuckyDroid Custom WM 6.5.5 w/Sense
Android : Mattc 2.2 Froyo w/Sense 1.5
SDCard : Kingston 16GB Class 2 Micro SDHC
HSPL3: Thanks 2 (Bepe & Cotulla)
Radio : 2.12.50.02_2
Software engineering fail...
Can't say I expect much anymore, but how about sticking to self-appointed/announced deadlines? Or, not announcing a deadline at all so we don't get our hopes up?
Gahh I'm the 'tech' guy for android/g1 related questions for a lot of people I know so this is going to suck after I let them know it was coming this week.
I don't get it. Its been released in the UK already, what's that different about the US release?
Well, glad I rooted. Had cupcake for a month. Still, it would be good to have an official build, not one based off of a dev phone.
I'll tell you this: I've been troubleshooting step by step for a couple of days, and I'm almost completely ready to determine that my constant crashing and resetting is a result of Cupcake software. There are a LOT of us having this problem (no, not all, and a lot of you wouldn't admit it if you were), and it doesn't seem like a coincidence. If TMobile gave EVERYONE an OS that crashed even a low but notable percantage of customers' phones like mine has been, the warrnaty returns nightmare tidal wave would be overwhelming, if not catastrophic.
Just food for thought from someone who is going to test one more day before being 100% sure it's cupcake (BTW, I have wiped, flashed every version multiple times, MD5 checksum every file, and even tried running the phone with no SD card. It's definitely not user error in this case.)
Ricky Turner
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