Some people seem to be missing the point. Its not about buying a new phone when it first comes out. His main problem isn't that it broke. Its after it broke when the problems come in due to the craptastic support Google created. The fact you have to lay another $530 on hold, which I assume has been on hold through the OP's entire ordeal is ludicrous.
This is why I'm hoping Verizon gets another spandragon Android before or around the time the N1 goes live so I can buy it, and take it to a store if it should have problems then deal with the N1 support.
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