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About a month ago I received an update notification and I pulled down the notification and it started to download the 2.3.3 update, awesome! So I let that go, and then about 15 minutes later I checked on it again and... nothing. Not downloading, no notification of completion, no update (still on 2.3.2)... NOTHING.
So, I wait about a week before I take it to the store, before then I manually checked for updates in which it would just freeze while it was checking and not return anything, no error, no nothing.
After taking it to the store, they verified that the update was available for my device, and confirmed that even the demo device in the Verizon store lobby had 2.3.3 and another Verizon associate also confirmed that he received the update and it was working fine.
They had a replacement phone sent to me, but even that replacement doesn't work. When I check for updates, it says no updates available. After 3 more weeks of taking it to the store and not getting the update, I called Verizon tech support.
They walked me through a variety of troubleshooting steps, and even double-confirmed that the update was available for my device. They even called a Sony Ericsson tech associate, but he kept telling me that no updates were available for my device. Even in the face of obvious proof that the update was available and installed on several devices in the freakin Verizon store he kept saying that no update was available for my device. Both me and the Verizon associate got pissed off at the Sony tech guy, but he was like a freakin robot.
BTW, I CANNOT use the Sony Ericsson update software because it wants to use an MTP media transfer mode which doesn't exist on Verizon PLAY devices.
I'm stuck, at my wits end, need help... I'll try anything!
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Again, VERIZON customers have ONLY received the first 2.3.3 update, and only very recently. I highly doubt we will get the next updates by the end of the year.
yeah that's the point, that the updates are available and VRZN its holding them back, that's wrong
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