Remember broken Nexus telephony? This is how Google treats it's customers
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Re: Remember broken Nexus telephony? This is how Google treats it's customers
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#3I agree this may haven't been resolved nicely, but hidden extrapolation from a few employees to the whole company is not cool on your side either. There are people in there, working their butts off to make one of the largest open source projects better.
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#4I am so glad that I hold off on the bleeding edge android. I am sticking with 4.4 till there is more adoption
Nexus 4 is clearly the red-headed stepchild in the Nexus family now. If there was a newer Nexus that wasn't the size of an iPad, I'd upgrade; but there isn't. Call me old-fashioned, but I don't like holding War and Peace against my ear to talk on a phone.
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#5I have a Nexus 5, have no interest in the Nexus 6, and could easily think "Oh well...upgrade", but as the old saying goes -- first they abandoned the Nexus 4, and I didn't speak up...
Re: Remember broken Nexus telephony? This is how Google treats it's customers
#6This is your second submission of it after https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=8838578 I agree this may haven't been resolved nicely, but hidden extrapolation from a few employees to the whole company is not cool on your side either. There are people in there, working their butts off to make one of the largest open source projects better.
I think we're seeing a pattern here.
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#9You won't get instant gratification that you would by using a bugtracker but technical reports back to the vendor (in this case Google) do eventually get sent upstream.
If enough people complain via Google's channels then the bug will be brought up at higher levels eventually.
The other option is to tweet at senior Android guys and see if you get a response.
Good luck.
Re: Remember broken Nexus telephony? This is how Google treats it's customers
#10> contact customer support.
How about "Thanks for all your comments. Unfortunately, this is the wrong forum to report problems like this. Please contact the Nexus customer support and let them know about the issues you are having."