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Re: Can we trust Google?

I just fail to see how this is Google's fault. Sure, they have a moral responsibility to ensure that potential new customers are aware of the issue prior to purchasing the phone, that I agree with.

But why should Google have to pay for a network problem (not their network) or a manufacturer problem (not their company)? It is outside of their control, period.
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