I personally would have loved to have Android launching with more than a
single carrier and ofcourse in many countries simultaneously. But given the
logistics of such an effort, I can understand why its not feasible to do all
that in one shot.

Its only a matter of time before it carried by all networks and device
manufacturers. Hope that time comes fast.

On Sat, Oct 25, 2008 at 5:20 AM, Henry Koren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> Dear Google,
>
> WHY did you let T-mobile be the first to release your phone?
>
> I heard the T-mobile service was poor,   but I wanted to give it a
> chance.   I said "Google wouldn't let them release their phone unless
> they had their act together".   I am a happy sprint customer, and I
> wanted to wait for Sprint to catch up, but I just couldn't wait.  BIG
> MISTAKE.
>
> Where my Sprint EDGE internet is happily streaming full video to my
> Palm, My G1 struggles to read each byte from the shoddy connection
> that drifts in and out.  Its totally useless.
>
> The greatest mobile platform in the world isn't worth anything if it
> can't connect.
>
> Great phone, Great opperating system, SHIT network.
>
> What a huge disappointment....
>
> >
>


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