Once everything's said and done... I don't expect we will ever hear
whether this number is correct or not. * Likely an alarmist figure
though. BTW. who estimated that (reference to source, please).
But as an answer to your question, how about: Pushing out new devices
on a fresh new carrier has precedence over a properly run ADC.

Then, it might not be that big of an issue after all.


On Oct 2, 9:05 am, Spencer Riddering <[email protected]> wrote:
 Why is Google allowing an estimated 75% of the ADC2 to be judged on a
 platform version that almost no one has had a chance to test on?

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