Nexus One users having problems with touchscreen calibration and 3G connectivity

0. phoneArena posted on 18 Jan 2010, 16:34

Besides the known issues the N-One has with holding on to a 3G pipeline, the HTC Android device is also having problems with the touchscreen...

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1. theGodpapa posted on 20 Oct 2010, 01:44

same thing happened to my sons Eris when he got it for Christmas, I had to replace it because there was nothing else I could do besides that. Sucks , but this is what Google gets for venturing on their own. Next time, stick with a carrier for your phones and it will save you a lot of head aches. HTC Passion FTW! DROID DOES!!

2. Iphoneisthesuck posted on 18 Jan 2010, 16:39

YEAAH GROWING PAINS!!!!!!!!!!!

8. Illyich posted on 19 Jan 2010, 09:52

I lol'd

3. Steven58 posted on 18 Jan 2010, 16:44

Glad it's happening to T-Mobile customers and will be fixed by the time it comes to Verizon.

4. Mateo8326 posted on 18 Jan 2010, 17:30

Wow with all that anticipation but it happens with all 1st release phone, no phone at launch came out perfectly

5. wsmitt posted on 18 Jan 2010, 17:30

With every new phone there will be a period of "growing pains" hence some of the problems with the nexus one the I-Phone also had and look how popular it is. Once everything is ironed out it will be one of the best phones on the American market and it will have the fastest network connection on T-Mobile's service. there are too many users on anyone else's service that will slow down the connection time.

6. tonyc_42 posted on 18 Jan 2010, 18:52

yeah it will surely be awesome on t-mobile's five square miles of 3g network coverage. that was sarcasm btw...

7. vzwtechbill posted on 18 Jan 2010, 21:18

tonyc, don't forget the "there are too many users on anyone else's service that will slow down the connection time" part...if you're one of the 10 humans with T-mo in that 5 square miles, you're golden!!!

9. Illyich posted on 19 Jan 2010, 09:53

Oh T-Mobile. You sometimes make AT&T look like slightly less of a laughing stock. Almost.

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