Google to Release Fix for Nexus One 3G Issues

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And I thought only ATT has 3G coverage issues.../sarcasm

Maybe Verizon will target T-Mob next?
Anyways, kudos to Google for acknowledging and addressing the problem, although it would more helpful in the future to NOT launch half-baked products...
 

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[citation][nom]doc70[/nom]And I thought only ATT has 3G coverage issues.../sarcasmMaybe Verizon will target T-Mob next?Anyways, kudos to Google for acknowledging and addressing the problem, although it would more helpful in the future to NOT launch half-baked products...[/citation]

Thanks for stating that... for all of us N1 purchasers. I'm in *LOVE* w/ Google's customer support 1 man team ---> Ravi...
 
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Just another reason not to shell out 600 bucks for this thing.
 

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Wasn't the issue related to coverage with the same network provider where it would be fine on another cell but in the nexus? That wouldn't be related to poor coverage for a particular provider, rather an issue with the radio in the phone.
 

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Word to the wise, never buy the first version of anything, even if it has the Google name on it. Let um work out the bugs first.
 

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It's nice to see Google fail sometimes. Probably keeps their feet on the ground and their head small enough to fit through a common doorway.
 

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Nexus one major problem - no physical keyboard. You can yap all you want about virtual keyboards... but a real keyboard hands down beats a virtual board. Every person I know who "LOVES" there iPhone and smartphones ie Nexus and Hero swear that the virtual keyboards are as good if not even better than a physical keyboard. Interestingly all of them are hunt-and-peck typers on their phones and on their computers. For people who actually learned how to type with home row keys and used to typing 75 wpm or more... a physical keyboard is necessary.
 
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