Re: Can we trust Google?
I have problems seeing why it's Google's fault as well. Example: If you buy a Dell, and you have problems with getting WiFi, you don't complain to Adobe because you have their software installed. If you buy a Toyota, as someone said earlier, you don't go to the company that made the interior material because it won't shift into 3rd gear. You would go to either A: the dealer (T-Mobile) or B: Toyota (HTC). T-Mobiles service is lacking...anyone that does research would know that. The title of the article is "Google 'no longer investigating' fix for Nexus One 3G issues, advises 'changing your location'" which means that they have looked at the issues prior to this, and they haven't been able to provide a solution. They probably check all their software to see if it was conflicting with radios, etc., and haven't found anything. If you're having problems, talk to T-Mobile or HTC. Google makes software, not hardware. As consumers, if something goes wrong with our products, we have to blame someone. I do it, you do it, we all do it. As for my experience with HTC, they back up their product. It'd be worth it to see a response from them on the N1 issues.
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