I know my comments are like spitting into the wind, but I just wish Google had seen fit to offer the phone on all networks.
With an open strategy, we would know what problems are phone related, which ones network, but more than that it would force the phone to stand on it's merits and also make the carriers stand on theirs.
Admitted I have an ax to grind, I'm stuck on ATT for a variety of reasons, but I would have loved to see this phone on ATT, Verizon, Sprint and TMobile at the same time.
And after four days with TMobile phones searching........., my att monikered HTC clunker was still getting calls. How I would have loved to be pulling out a Nexus One. Google you dropped several notches in my book.
The device is aimed at gamers and TV watchers, generating a 3D image with use of a pair of 0.7-inch OLED panels, which each display separate images, doing away with the ghost imagery that often comes along with 3D displays.
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I know my comments are like spitting into the wind, but I just wish Google had seen fit to offer the phone on all networks.
With an open strategy, we would know what problems are phone related, which ones network, but more than that it would force the phone to stand on it's merits and also make the carriers stand on theirs.
Admitted I have an ax to grind, I'm stuck on ATT for a variety of reasons, but I would have loved to see this phone on ATT, Verizon, Sprint and TMobile at the same time.
And after four days with TMobile phones searching........., my att monikered HTC clunker was still getting calls. How I would have loved to be pulling out a Nexus One. Google you dropped several notches in my book.