The Curve was delayed because of a software glitch that caused the phone to freeze after 7 minutes of using any data application causing the user to have to remove the battery to restart the phone. The Verizon edition of the Curve has the same problem which is why they have had to delay as well. You know.... it's not always a carriers fault when a phone is delayed. Let's look at the manufacturers too, huh?
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The Curve was delayed because of a software glitch that caused the phone to freeze after 7 minutes of using any data application causing the user to have to remove the battery to restart the phone. The Verizon edition of the Curve has the same problem which is why they have had to delay as well. You know.... it's not always a carriers fault when a phone is delayed. Let's look at the manufacturers too, huh?
that's the way i see it
good point
Is this only on non-GSM versions of the phone? I have a friend on AT&T and she has one with no problems...