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vodafone (b963) approved???


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Guest maninhas

Hi all,

The ICS 4.0.3 (B963) was approved by Vodafone, so Huawei will available the update within 2 to 3 weeks.

Thanks

BrunoF_Vodafone ( vodafone Portugal)

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I will verify this momentarily....

Still waiting for a reply....This might take a while

FOUND THE POST

http://forum.vodafone.pt/t5/Outros-Equipamentos/Huawei-Ascend-G300/td-p/54937/page/72

But im still waiting on a reply from Huawei themselves...it seems to be like theyre playing pass the parcel with the release of ICS....back and forth for the past month

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WTF... it takes them 2 to 3 weeks to upload it....

why, if its been approved ????

B934 to B963 = 29 fixes and improvements hopefully :)

i will never understand their reasoning behind delaying updates....like its really stupid

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ah.. so this is newer than the last leak that everyone's basing off of? i'll wait then maybe..

it hasn't actually been released yet, please dont confuse people :ph34r:

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Guest xZaratustrAx

i will never understand their reasoning behind delaying updates....like its really stupid

As fas as I read, it has to do with certification. Google releases the code to the manufacturer, then, it applies it's brand changes. Now it's returned to Google for certification. Done this, the manufacturer now deliever the software to the carrier who, in it's turn, add all the junk we know. The carrier, then, return the software to the manufacturer wich will ask for the final certification. This is why all this process takes aeons to be concluded. :)

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Guest tracasan

As fas as I read, it has to do with certification. Google releases the code to the manufacturer, then, it applies it's brand changes. Now it's returned to Google for certification. Done this, the manufacturer now deliever the software to the carrier who, in it's turn, add all the junk we know. The carrier, then, return the software to the manufacturer wich will ask for the final certification. This is why all this process takes aeons to be concluded. :)

That makes sense!

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As fas as I read, it has to do with certification. Google releases the code to the manufacturer, then, it applies it's brand changes. Now it's returned to Google for certification. Done this, the manufacturer now deliever the software to the carrier who, in it's turn, add all the junk we know. The carrier, then, return the software to the manufacturer wich will ask for the final certification. This is why all this process takes aeons to be concluded. :)

Ahhh a voice of reason,where were you when we were giving Huawei and Vodafone such a hard time...

Only joking but seriously it shouldn't take that long ,Surely?

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Ahhh a voice of reason,where were you when we were giving Huawei and Vodafone such a hard time...

Only joking but seriously it shouldn't take that long ,Surely?

lol

You're right. It shouldn't. Beaurocracies...

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Guest Davidoff59

Being ignored and dates being changed that was annoying people more I think. We all await a good stable rom and no one wants a buggy rom to be released but by blankly ignoring your customers, there will be a backlash.

We now have something official so we can all quietly wait for its release

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Guest Smiff2

it hasn't actually been released yet, please dont confuse people :ph34r:

my point is people were saying 943 or whatever was final and the ver that would be released.. they were wrong.

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my point is people were saying 943 or whatever was final and the ver that would be released.. they were wrong.

thats the problem,the build number could still change

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Guest Dazzozo

Well I believe the assumption would be many more internal builds would've taken place since B934.

Ultimately of course it may make no difference, they could fix a lot in one build and fix near nothing in another.

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