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The article doesn't mention which operating system the phone runs. It's not Symbian, Maemo, Windows Mobile, or anything else I'm familiar with. 68.44.112.108 ( talk) 22:22, 19 May 2010 (UTC)
This section describes a problem that (at least according to the body of the paragraph) Verizon apparently was willing to fix. So why exactly is this a "controversy"? If the problem was fixed as is claimed, what is the "controversy"? My opinion is that the title to this section qualifies as Weasel Words. I'm just as unhappy as the next person if my phone is being goofy, and I never thought the day would come where I'm actually defending Verizon, but really...honestly, why consider it a controversy if Verizon did indeed replace the defective phones free of charge? Sounds like we could rename the title of this section to something like: "Defects in early versions of the enV3", though that title seems kind of long. Could someone please help me out on coming up with a more appropriate title? Regards, 24.10.181.254 ( talk) 00:09, 11 July 2010 (UTC)
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