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I would love to send it in to HTC, but of course they want to put a $600 hold on my credit card, investigate it for weeks and then send me another unit, probably refurbed that will still have the same 3G issues, etc.
If they put the hold on your credit card, then you get the replacement phone first, you are never without a phone. Once they get your phone back, the hold is cancelled.
If you don't want the $600 hold on your card, then they will put a $28 hold on your card, you ship your phone back, and they will then ship you a replacement phone.
Le bon Dieu est dans le detail
ps it's $529, which generally would round to $500
First of all, and most importantly anytime you start a paragraph with "I'm not a troll, but..." means you are a troll. Secondly stating the N1 is "the biggest scam of all time" is utterly ignorant, you had 14 days to figure out if you wanted to keep the phone or send it back for a refund, now your going to have to sell it on ebay, craigslist or kijiji for marginally less than what you paid for it. I went through this exact process with my Palm Pre and I am much happier now.
You say that you're not a troll, that all you want is opinions and ideas, bit everyone who disagrees with you you flame, and anyone who suggests that doing something other than what you've clearly already decided to do is dismissed and flamed. You're a troll. Close the thread and sell your phone and stop whining. Its not scamming, maybe you got a defective device, but as I said, if they've offered you a repair, their not trying to scam you. A scam would be if they sold the phones and offered no support whatsoever for them.
Just ordered mine, I want to get in on the biggest scam of all time!!! I don't want to be left out!!!
I'm hoping for the best. I think I'm in a good 3g area, we shall see! If not, I'll come and join in here.
thanks!!! I've got shipping confirmation, it's due tomorrow!WELCOME TO THE CLUB JETTRUE!!! You should get your Nexus in max 2 to 3 days
Really now? Rumors are churning that the Droid Incredible may have root done soon.Ah well, my phone has the occasional issue but when 2.2 comes out, it may solve some of the bugs.....
And, at least with phone, I can do what I want with the hardware - look at how difficult the new Sense phones are to root LOL.
i was somewhat disappointed with the T-Mobile version and the 3G connection issues. but, i sold the T-Mo version got the at&t version and (for me) it's been a much better experience. no 3G connection issues at all; and i'm using a Nandroid backup made with my T-Mobile version. not a perfect phone (show me one that is) but now that i'm using the at&t version, it's the best phone to meet my expectations.
I concur and shifted to the ATT version without any issues on 3G -- even on international travels to Singapore and Tokyo!
Jeff
I will just assume you haven't read anything I have said....
A. I have already swapped it out once
B. Root it and risk voiding the warranty so I can't send it back in (?)
C. I have swapped SIM cards and manually updated the radio through the bootloader without unlocking and rooting
D. I have changed SIM cards several time.. .I am and HAVE tried to fix it
Honestly, when you talk about OS and brand loyalty too, didn't I just say I didn't want to abandon Android as an OS and the next major purchase as far as a handset goes is an HTC? ( I am aware you are talking to someone else, but still)
I am opening discussion, asking if others feel the same, searching for solutions, and venting a little...possible venting a LOT... It's responses like these talking about "brand loyalty" that make these troll threads....
No one here has any reason to blindly follow any OS or brand, and if they do.... well I think it's foolish. I personally REALLY like Android for an OS at the moment and HTC handsets. (I just feel the N1 wasn't one of their best releases and they are not addressing customers and issues in a reasonable manner)
If something more functional, cooler, faster, etc comes by tomorrow, don't think I won't change my mind... Sorry some of us think for ourselves.
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