I am loving this...
Google is doing everything I think the cellular industry needs. Instead of the service provider getting their hands messy in handsets, Google is selling their own handset and letting consumers decide. This is the future of wireless. No more upgrades or contracts. You buy your phone at full price and keep it until you can't use it anymore...just like everything else in the world.
Or until you find out it cant run the latest apps because Android 2.2 came out...
i think it's great as well...not to mention one could probably get away with a 10.00 unlim data plan. as it is an unlocked phone not branded to att, the billing system probably wont recognize it as a smart phone. so no 30.00 data plan.
why would I love this phone when if I decide to cancel after purchae, Google and ATT would charge me a cxl $ fee. No F**k Google, Nexus,and Att
Bug off MY phone carriers! ! ! My $$$ my phone, not the carriers.
Just wait till Apple get's their injunction against HTC..
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If anyones knows if At&t will bring technical support to this unit or google will do it... 🙄
It is a Google phone, not offered by ATT. It is like if you bought an unlocked phone and activated it.
That's a negative unless AT&T actually starts selling the phone.
What kind of tech support would you be looking for? Other than troubleshooting call quality, there isn't much they can do.
Warranty and everything would go through Google.
Because
the reason it is not available with a subsidized contract price is that in my opinion, AT&T would not allow Google to have the ability to do the contracts if they could not control it and fill it with their unnecessary apps.
You got that right, atleast for now. Besides AT&T will be getting the Desire, which is real nice, but lets see the bloat, lock down, yahooazation and other stuff.
Control, control, control! ! ! !
If I pay for something with my own money, I want it to be mine, and I don't want ATTs or amy carriers prints on on my property!
Also, if you get into a contact situation, the customer feels AT&T would have some responsibility if something went wrong. Similar to what happened when there was some question about the 3G performance on the TMobile version. Without the contract, AT&...
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