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I would appreciate a link to the news that you are referring to so that I may answer intelligably. Because as an Android user, I am a very happy customer!
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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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I have no clue what this guy is speaking of. if the 3g thing is what you mean that's obviously a t mobile network issue since its not the only phone with the issue...the hd2 is having the same issues.
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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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Thanks for the link snowplow54!
So say it is T-Mobiles fault, it still doesn't help me get a working phone nor does it resolve Google's own $150 early termination fee. I think that I would work a press release out first saying here's what we can do since it's not fixable instead of telling you to move to a new location or to go pound sand. Has Google stopped the sale of this phone yet (no--I just checked), offer to waive any early termination fees, suggested another phone as a replacement or will the next non-techie/unsuspecting sucker have to find out later after the fact. Google has the power and the money to make this right, what are they waiting for? This isn't the way to warm my heart Google. This is like buying a Toyota today not knowing for sure if your going to be able to stop when you need too! |
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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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I guess I'm missing something, all sarcasm aside, if not Google, who is to blame here? If someone has a phone that isn't working properly that's less then 6 months, how do they get this resolved then, it shouldn't cost the end users any money at all if it left the factory already defective? Since I do not have the phone I don't know what the warranty says or how to get the phone fixed, but if I didn't abuse the phone and it's not working why are the end users biting the cost here? I'd really like to know what the other carriers would do in this situation? What I don't like is that Google is just waiving their arms in the air and yelling--not me! That's pretty ****y for the new kid on the block... Shenanigans I say!! Last edited by testacon; 04-22-2010 at 04:06 PM. |
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Being with Sprint I have seen HTC totally back up there products. I have gone from a Mogul replaced with a Touch Pro and then from that to the Touch pro 2.
In my eyes HTC totally did the right thing and Replaced tons of phones cause of manufacturing problems. They have earned my respect as upstanding company that backs there products. I would never second guess buying another phone from them. Seen how well the TP2 and HD2 has done. I would bet that the Evo will be another great phone. And i know that Sprint and HTC will fully back it. Thats my .02$ |
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