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Originally Posted by brownhornet
correct me if im wrong...but I havent seen any of the at&t nexus users with this issue
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If this is true then I'd go somewhere in the middle..the component HTC put into the phone works for 3g gsm but is not fully compatible with the gsm bands/standards that t-mobile uses etc..
if this is the case the it is Google's fault...In HD2 case it would make it T-Mobile's fault..why is my reasoning like this?
well lets look at it this way..if T-mobile knew that these radio chipsets for GSM are having issues on their network while other 3g phones are fine, T-mobile should have had HTC change the radio.
In this case T-mobile is staying out and Google is in charge...they should have tested the device more before releasing it or used another provider first.