Google Faces Deluge of Nexus One Complaints
wkurzius writes "It seems Google is going through some growing pains as far as customer service is concerned. Since their new phone, the Nexus One, can be bought unlocked, many people are turning to Google themselves for help, but not getting what they're used to from traditional mobile carriers. T-Mobile and HTC are also getting hammered, with many customers being bounced back and forth between the two companies' service lines."
It seems they're also taking flak from Android developers who are unhappy that no SDK has yet been released for Android 2.1, which runs on the Nexus One.
Can you hear me now? Uhm, this is not good. Can you hear me now?
Really? You don't even support phones you sell? I can understand not supporting phones that others sell, but you won't even service what you sell?
I'll add that to my list of reasons never to visit such shitty countries, the retarded cold that you guys live in being the biggest reason of course.
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Notice a pattern about her Android articles?
No. What is the pattern?
For one thing, you cannot tell anything about a news article by the headline alone. More often than not, reporters don't write their own headlines.
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If you don't like it, don't buy it then. None of those companies you mentioned have an obligation to provide you anything.
I don't have a data plan and my iPhone works perfectly fine on wifi. The same could be said of hundreds of other smart phones.
The car analogy of your post would be someone complaining that motorcycles don't come with AC.
The car breaks down within a week but Alice is charging an outrageous amount for the repair fee. I get mad at Bob because he deceived me.
What is this, some kind of Brady Bunch analogy? People named Alice don't actually exist in this century, do they?
... and then they built the supercollider.