*Google is being inundated with complaints about its Nexus One phone.*

The touchscreen smartphone was launched on 5 January and can be bought
directly from Google and used on almost any phone network.

But confusion over who should answer customer queries has led many to file
complaints on support forums.

Many people are unhappy with Google only responding to questions by e-mail
and are calling for it to set up phone-based support.

*Phone frustration*

Americans can buy the Nexus One directly from Google for $529 (£331) or on a
contract with T-Mobile for $179 (£112). In the UK the phone will be
available via Vodafone but prices and launch dates have yet to be released.

The support forums that Google has set up for the Nexus One are filling up
with complaints from many of the first to buy the phone who need help.
    *...we're committed to sorting out the few kinks that do exist*
  Google spokesman

The top query, with more than 500 responses, is about how much people should
pay for the phone and whether existing customers of T-Mobile can get the
device at a reduced rate. Only new customers of T-Mobile will be able to pay
$179.

Many are also trying to get more information about the phone they have
placed an order for to see how long it will take to reach them.

Almost 500 people have logged problems with the Nexus One's support for 3G
wireless networks. Others reported bugs when synchronising contacts or
getting the handset to work with existing Google accounts.

Many are also complaining about the amount of time that it takes Google to
respond to queries. Google said it would answer problems via e-mail though
any response may take a day or two to arrive.

Frustrations were also reported by those that had turned to either T-Mobile
or HTC for help and had been bounced back and forth between the handset
maker and the mobile operator. Conflicting information about the phone,
particularly if it supports 3G, is being given by Google's partners.

A common sentiment on the support forum was that for the $500 people have
paid for the phone they should be able to call a dedicated help line.

"Right now it's a big mess," said KseniaCoffman on the forum.

Google has answered a handful of the questions posted on the query but so
far the vast majority lack a response from the search firm.

"We've worked closely with our Nexus One launch partners to make support
available through a variety of channels," said a spokesman for Google. "This
is a new way to purchase and support a mobile phone, and we're committed to
sorting out the few kinks that do exist."


http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/8451473.stm



-- 
Salam,

Agus Hamonangan
[email protected]
-- 
=========================
Google Groups "Indonesian Android Community [id-android]" group.

To post to this group, send email to [email protected]

To request to subscribe to this group:

Click  http://groups.google.com/group/id-android/  
          Choice Apply for Group Membership

or 

 Please visit the following page:
 http://groups.google.com/group/id-android/subscribe?hl=en-GB  

To send a message to the owner, visit the following page:

 http://groups.google.com/group/id-android/post?sendowner=1&hl=en-GB    or  
 
    [email protected]

For more options, visit this group at
http://groups.google.com/group/id-android?hl=en?hl=en-GB

To unsubscribe from this group, send email to
[email protected]

Indonesian Android Community on Facebook

http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=112207700729

=========================

Kirim email ke