I wouldn't be surprised if the don't get the Titan but something better and newer. The Titan has been out for about 6 months and their are rumors of discontinuing it. It might be because of a design flaw, might be because of a manufacturing flaw - not sure. Issues with the mogul include faulty backlight, Bluetooth is useless for business users, memory leaks, and keyboard issues. The battery life is no better than the 6700 which is two years old.
Compared to ETen and IMATE which both make similar sized FULL VGA phones - 4 times the resolution of the 6800 and so far no known bluetooth issues, it is hard to believe Verizon is just going to roll out a bug riddled, obsolete piece of technology (S#!+) like the mogul/6800. Considering there are over 40,000 posts on the topic of crappy BT on this phone let alone most likely an equal number of memory posts and nearly as many keyboard posts it would seem a bad idea for Verizon to roll out this phone with so many known issues and no known firmware updates to resolve the issues that plague this unit.
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I wouldn't be surprised if the don't get the Titan but something better and newer. The Titan has been out for about 6 months and their are rumors of discontinuing it. It might be because of a design flaw, might be because of a manufacturing flaw - not sure. Issues with the mogul include faulty backlight, Bluetooth is useless for business users, memory leaks, and keyboard issues. The battery life is no better than the 6700 which is two years old.
Compared to ETen and IMATE which both make similar sized FULL VGA phones - 4 times the resolution of the 6800 and so far no known bluetooth issues, it is hard to believe Verizon is just going to roll out a bug riddled, obsolete piece of technology (S#!+) like the mogul/6800. Considering there are over 40,000 posts on the topic of crappy BT on this phone let alone most likely an equal number of memory posts and nearly as many keyboard posts it would seem a bad idea for Verizon to roll out this phone with so many known issues and no known firmware updates to resolve the issues that plague this unit.