The XV6800 seems like it is going to be a big disappointment if we on Verizon can actually ever get it. I've been plodding along with my 6700 and am quite happy with the WM6 upgrade on it. A lot of the old problems I had are a thing of the past. Oh sure, there are silly little problems like the phone switching to vibrate mode for no reason, but the phone is very stable these days. Come to think of it, I don't think I've restarted it in 2+ weeks which was unheard of with WM5.
On the other hand, for my clients at work I'd be willing to put on AKU3 on their 6700's. I don't mind running something unsupported on my own phone, but for the users, they get only more "official" releases.
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The XV6800 seems like it is going to be a big disappointment if we on Verizon can actually ever get it. I've been plodding along with my 6700 and am quite happy with the WM6 upgrade on it. A lot of the old problems I had are a thing of the past. Oh sure, there are silly little problems like the phone switching to vibrate mode for no reason, but the phone is very stable these days. Come to think of it, I don't think I've restarted it in 2+ weeks which was unheard of with WM5.
On the other hand, for my clients at work I'd be willing to put on AKU3 on their 6700's. I don't mind running something unsupported on my own phone, but for the users, they get only more "official" releases.