I suggest you escalate this with T-Mobile customer support. I think it
is likely that you received incorrect information from the person you
spoke to previously.

On Jan 20, 2:58 pm, Incognito <[email protected]> wrote:
> Let the yelling begin. If this is true I echo your concerns.
>
> On Jan 20, 2009, at 1:56 PM, calif1961 <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Ladies and Gentlemen at Android Dev.,
>  I purchased a G1 from T-mobile the day after release.I like the
> unit. However, it has come to my attention that this is not a cell
> phone. I am not sure how to categorize it. Every "cell phone' I have
> owned in the last 10 years has an automatic roaming feature enabling
> the user to receive calls coast to coast with little interruption.
> Regardless of carrier, reciprocal agreements exist allowing a T-mobile
> or At&T , Verizon etc.. customer to roam on other carriers networks
> thereby creating  a virtually seamless  mobile communication
> experience. I have gone into detail in my explanation for the purpose
> of illustrating that not once in ten years, with different carriers ,
> different cell phone makers and the like, has anyone ever told me to
> go to my phone settings and manually select a different carrier
> each time my phone is out of range of a T-mobile  cell tower, which
> happens frequently in metro areas as well as when traveling cross-
> country. This is entirely unacceptable for a cell phone , it may be
> acceptable for a laptop whilst
> sipping a Latte' at the local coffee house , but cannot be workable
> with a cell phone. BlackBerry phones roam, My wife has one. Not once
> in our recent visit to Louisiana did my wife notice her phone was
> without service. My G1 however, was without service for several hours
> apparently. I missed numerous calls, and would not have noticed
> but for my wife who was receiving calls from people who could not
> reach me. No missed calls log, no voicemail notification....no email
> for several hours because I " neglected" to check my phone every few
> minutes to see if I needed to manually try and connect to another
> network because I was out of range of T-Mobile. I challenge any of you
> to try and use this phone as a primary cell phone while traveling. It
> is not possible. I have complained to T-Mobile and their official
> version is that the "phone" is intended to work this way. Can you
> imagine what will happen when all the fools like me figure out why
> they are missing their calls? I intend to broadcast this far and wide.
> This is absolutely irresponsible to represent this as a cell phone. It
> is not. It cannot be used by grown ups who intend to actually be
> reached when traveling even a short distance from home. My wife's
> phone grabs AT&T often inside the city limits of Houston Texas  in
> areas poorly served by T-Mobile. By the way, The official word
> from G1 support is that this was intended to work this way and that
> since it was a "Google" software dev. team
> in charge, we shouldn't expect you guys to understand how cell phones
> work. I was actually told this by a T-Mobile Supervisor. I was also
> informed that there will be no patch or fix in the near future.
> Believe me if this is the case , I will be sure to make lots and lots
> of noise about this. Fix it or get ready to lose lots of people to
> unlocked I-phones. I cannot believe you guys didn't do your homework.
> This is only one of many many many flaws in the design of this thing.
> I understand some bugs. New software, new platform...I get it. You
> guys missed the basics, that's just poor quality testing and design.
> Come on , a cell phone that can't auto select another network when out
> of range......pleeeeaasse!
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