c'mon now... there are plenty of good things about the iphone that us owners can enjoy... and we know that fast updates are not one of those things. 300 meg download, then plug it in, then wait for it to load, then wait for the phone to install it, then wait for the phone to reboot.... and I have a plenty fast enough cable modem connection, a decent macbook pro, and a currently top-of-the-iphone-heap 32gig 3G[S].
Following the commercial success (and technical disappointment) of the original Wildfire -- which featured a miserly 528MHz CPU and QVGA display -- HTC has returned with the Wildfire S.
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c'mon now... there are plenty of good things about the iphone that us owners can enjoy... and we know that fast updates are not one of those things. 300 meg download, then plug it in, then wait for it to load, then wait for the phone to install it, then wait for the phone to reboot.... and I have a plenty fast enough cable modem connection, a decent macbook pro, and a currently top-of-the-iphone-heap 32gig 3G[S].
psssst..... they know when you're lying!