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Originally Posted by snowplow54
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There's the story that the OP is referencing. I think basically Google is saying that the issues are hardware related, and not software related. Even though it is a Google branded phone. HTC is actually the manufacturer. So if anything, i would be more wary of HTC's products than Google's.
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Thanks for the link.
I have to agree that Google is basically telling the N1 users to figure out a solution because it is nothing within their control (via Android). It could be an issue with T-Mobile's network, the type of antenna used, the placement of the antenna, or who knows what. But it is obvious that Google is simply stating that a resolution is not something that they can provide via software because the problem is either network related (T-Mobile) or hardware related (HTC).
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