Performance disappointed Nexus One, User Sues Google

Nexus One
SAN FRANCISCO - A Google phone owners, NexusOne, taking legal action because it was disappointed with the performance of the Nexus One operator's 3G network and T Mobile. Step class is doing because he was frustrated with bad performance of 3G network and quality Nexus One. Claims made by Nathan Nabors, owner NexusOne in the area of Orlando, Florida United States.
As quoted by Arstechnica, Monday (09/06/2010), Nabors has disbursed approximately or approximately USD793 million to get the Nexus One T Mobile service. Phone purchases made on March 5, 2010. But since using the phone, she did not get what was promised telecommunications operators. He claimed to only get a 2G connection and not 3G. It is for general service issues a claim made to the telecommunications operator but it cast Nabors lawsuit against Google.

Since the interference experienced by Nabors does not only deal on 3G connectivity alone but on the handset. He has admitted his cell phone often experience hangs or can not work when looking for 3G connectivity. "This phone does not match the ones advertised, this phone defect. Google should know that 3G users expect a decent performance from these devices," said Nabors. Nabors lawsuit was thrown to the Northern District Court, California United States.

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