Originally Posted by
testep02
I'm quite possibly one of the biggest Google supporters out there due to the way they contribute to the open-source community. I'm even using Android to build a custom automotive entertainment system. However, this is clearly NOT an issue with T-Mobile...this is definitely a hardware problem. But, the customers can't blame Google. It appears as though the blame falls on the device manufacturer. Out of all the Android-powered devices on the market today, this device is the only one that has any issues of that level of severity. Google should have chosen a more reputable electronics company to build their flagship device.
Doesn't HTC make the NexusOne? They already have several reputable products on the market...