
It is hard to argue that November 29th won’t be the launch day. They could move it up a little bit, but at this point we doubt it. Other insiders have also mentioned this to be the launch day in the past. When other carrier announcements started to hit with a much earlier time frame we expected Verizon to also move theirs up too. What is causing Verizon to be late to the party? It could be a number of variables that we aren’t privy to on the inside. A few speculations include other devices being on the list for launch before the Note II. Not really one that we buy into. Honestly we think it has something to do with the production of he device and the carrier branded logo on the button. It might seem like a small addition that Verizon was able to swing to make their Note II just a tiny bit different, but it would add some more work to the production of the device.
What do you think is the cause? Have you seen a reason for the delayed launch somewhere else? Let us know, we are pretty interested in why Verizon of all carriers will be a month late to the game.
Source: DroidLife
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Well, I can only guess.(This is only a theory)
I believe there are some political issue involved in this late launch non-sense.
And Apple has very powerful spot in all this. They want to have little bit longer grace period on their iPhone 5 and I believe they have what it takes to control that within the carriers.
Secondly, all US carriers are being fair to each other…
meaning, Verizon is surely the most popular carrier and therefore it is letting other carriers to have a head start. If not, Verizon would dry out all the other carriers, maybe not completely but it sure would be damaging. (good thing for them, bad for Verizon customers)
Third, yes! like as this site mentions above, there are other products that needs to launch and shine before Note 2 out shadows them all.
If all of the above is not true… then Verizon really suck at launching new phones on time and good at disappointing their customers by taking them for granted.
If and only if any other carrier had good coverages as Verizon did, I would jump ship to that carrier with haste and never comeback to Verizon.
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