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I'... nexus brand has been corrupted buy selling to average joes like your self
"Average Joe"? what gave it away? My 25 years in IT administration/development/management? Or was it my CCNE, MCTS, or MCPD? Oh, well.
I'... nexus brand has been corrupted buy selling to average joes like your self
You had 30 days to return it if it wasn't your cup of tea. Not sure what good is a rant after the fact. Also, please name a single phone that is without glitches. And don't even mention the iPhone because I can post a wall of text describing its issues.
I think any RANT post must be locked after the very first post. This one is not exception. Please.
Why? You dont buy a used car when you want it .... just runs... right? Or a HD, or a printer, or a TV, or an MP3 player ... anything for that matter. My rant was about: using "developer" excuse, and you just used it again. :-\
Pardon me, but <gasp> how does the iPhone was developed and tested? If the fruity people can develop, test, and release a product - then it can be done.
Again, I dont understand why the notion of being beta testers is so widely and easily accepted.
Who complained about the phone? <looks around> <crickets>
Excuses, that what it was about. Stupid ones.
Hi all,
first off, I got the GNex on it's release day, a very happy owner, have no issues with the phone, havent even unlocked or rooted and dont plan to, while rooted and romed all my other android phones the entire 4 years I've been using them.
I also love this forum - the amount of info is incredible and users are helpful.
BUT.
I think the arguments "nexus is a developer phone, so expect glitches" and "because it's nexus updates will be more frequent" are very weak, to put it politely. Stupid, in MHO.
Updates - ok, given the previous history and minimal OEM involvement, might hold some wather in it but has anyone seen that anywhere in writing? Was that advertised anywhere? Sure I would love to see updates come quickly, but all who are complaining "where is an update" sound silly to me.
Updates argument is no big deal, I could care less, but the "Nexus is a developer phone, so expect glitches" is really one that I think is .... weak, poor, and stupid. Have anyone seen any advertisement for the "nexus developers phone"? Did anyone see mentioning anywhere about "still in development"? Why should I expect glitches on the product i bought IN A RETAIL STORE? It doesnt say anywhere on the box nor in the manual that glitches are expected. I did not get this phone as part of "testers" group or "developers" distribution channel. THIS PHONE IS SOLD IN REGULAR RETAIL STORES AND MUST BE TREATED AS ONE - A REGULAR RETAIL PRODUCT.
You dont expect to buy a ... cool looking and multifunctonal toaster in a regular retail store and then find out that it could burn your kitchen because ... it's a developer product.
I just dont get why everyone accepts that common notion of "developer phone". Especially I dont get how some reply with that "developer phone" crap to other users problems.
Rant done. Oh, I feel so much better.![]()
as far as people saying "you shouldnt of bought a nexus if you dont like bugs etc" they need to come off of it.. they might assume this.. and others in an internet forum might agree.. but the fact is its just a phone like any other.. there isnt some disclaimer on it saying any of the sort.. do you think the average customer has any idea what you are talking about? this phone is SOLD TO ALL.. its not some backroom secret nerd phone.
Why? You dont buy a used car when you want it .... just runs... right? Or a HD, or a printer, or a TV, or an MP3 player ... anything for that matter. My rant was about: using "developer" excuse, and you just used it again. :-\
Pardon me, but <gasp> how does the iPhone was developed and tested? If the fruity people can develop, test, and release a product - then it can be done.
Again, I dont understand why the notion of being beta testers is so widely and easily accepted.
Apparently you never bought a car with new technology running under the hood. Wankel anyone?
Because Apple lets people spend $100 to get "developer" keys, then release the build to them 6 months early so they can do the same thing Google does. It ain't rocket science.
Being a dev phone has nothing to do with it. If you care that much about having a phone (or any other consumer product) without any significant problems/bugs, buy last year's model. By that time, everything has been fixed.
I think about the only thing I'd change in your statement is that everything should have been fixed.
Hi all,
first off, I got the GNex on it's release day, a very happy owner, have no issues with the phone, havent even unlocked or rooted and dont plan to, while rooted and romed all my other android phones the entire 4 years I've been using them.
I also love this forum - the amount of info is incredible and users are helpful.
BUT.
I think the arguments "nexus is a developer phone, so expect glitches" and "because it's nexus updates will be more frequent" are very weak, to put it politely. Stupid, in MHO.
Updates - ok, given the previous history and minimal OEM involvement, might hold some wather in it but has anyone seen that anywhere in writing? Was that advertised anywhere? Sure I would love to see updates come quickly, but all who are complaining "where is an update" sound silly to me.
Updates argument is no big deal, I could care less, but the "Nexus is a developer phone, so expect glitches" is really one that I think is .... weak, poor, and stupid. Have anyone seen any advertisement for the "nexus developers phone"? Did anyone see mentioning anywhere about "still in development"? Why should I expect glitches on the product i bought IN A RETAIL STORE? It doesnt say anywhere on the box nor in the manual that glitches are expected. I did not get this phone as part of "testers" group or "developers" distribution channel. THIS PHONE IS SOLD IN REGULAR RETAIL STORES AND MUST BE TREATED AS ONE - A REGULAR RETAIL PRODUCT.
You dont expect to buy a ... cool looking and multifunctonal toaster in a regular retail store and then find out that it could burn your kitchen because ... it's a developer product.
I just dont get why everyone accepts that common notion of "developer phone". Especially I dont get how some reply with that "developer phone" crap to other users problems.
Rant done. Oh, I feel so much better.![]()
If I had a toaster that frequently failed to do its primary function and required I unplug it for a bit to get it to work again, I'd go find a different toaster!![]()