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by Adam W. Posted Tue April 7, 2009 @ 10:11 PM
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http://howardforums.com/showthread.php?t=1515861
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by PepperElf Posted Wed March 25, 2009 @ 3:33 AM
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that's why i got a handheld garmin instead
it's not cheap, but... it's a one-time purchase for the unit. after that, i can check my location as much as I want without paying for anything except the electricity to run it.
and, i've been told it's more accurate than the phone GPS apps
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by Ben G. Posted Thu March 12, 2009 @ 1:02 PM
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is reading and looking into all features of it before signing it (this includes checking out the equipment and making sure all questions are answered before the sale).
Because you have the free right to shop for phone service where you want to, you need to assert the responsibility of the place you choose to go with. This mean abiding by:
A. Their equipment (including the UI)
B. Their terms
C. Their contract rates.
There are no rights without responsibility. Is it selfish for VZW to lock out GPS and make you pay for navigator? Maybe.
But it does not mean they should have to change because it was not properly researched by the user.
The problem is people think that they have an individual right, but put the responsibility of that right on everyone else (namely trying to make the phone carrier change to make that person happy).
Its a bad craziness that is starting to fill this country.
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by ♫Venice♫ Thu March 12, 2009 @ 5:28 PM
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is that he is a long time Verizon customer who upgraded to this phone in late November, early December 2008 (that's when it came out). He knew when he went ahead with the upgrade that the GPS was locked out and proceeded with the upgrade anyway. The time to do something about it (by switching carriers) was back then, not 4 months after the fact.
The other issue here is that VZW has already announced that they are going to unlock the GPS function by mid-2009. The OP here just doesn't want to wait.
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by jeishere Posted Thu March 12, 2009 @ 3:00 PM
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So I don't know where the OP said he didn't know the GPS was locked out when he bought the phone. I'm sure the phone was touted as GPS enabled even though it was locked out for third party apps.
However, since verizon is changing its policy on GPS its obvious that they got enough similar feedback to make them change. This is exactly why the letter is perfectly valid and this type of feedback is needed.
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by Adam W. Posted Fri March 13, 2009 @ 2:14 PM
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Why is that always the answer on this site? I didn't buy a GPS unit. I bought a phone with GPS capabilities. I love it as a phone/mini computer. It has a few flaws. One can be easily fixed. I am suggesting that they fix it.
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I'm assuming you were aware of these limitations when you purchased the phone?
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fine
by Dru Wed March 11, 2009 @ 11:36 PM
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by Just Jeffrey Posted Tue March 10, 2009 @ 12:53 PM
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It is selfish of them. So what? They are a business. That's how business works.
If you don't like it, then you should certainly stop giving them your money. If enough people stop giving VW business, then maybe they'll change this.
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Adam..you know they are not going to do this no matter how many people ask. NYC is so easy to find your way around, you don't need any of that!
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