Touchscreen, Multi-Touch, Color Saturation, 3G Issues in AT&T Nexus One Phone

by Jeffry McDowell on March 19, 2010

Most of the users are facing problems with the AT&T Nexus One mobile phone. One of the common problems is that you are unable to get anything pressed as shown in video below. Users are also facing issues in 3G connections, multi-touch, color saturation and more on Nexus One.

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If there are too many issues in Google nexus Phone, then an architectural change is required in its hardware. At first, Google should stop distributing their Nexus phone until all the issues are resolved.

Video Nexus One Key Pad Issue


 

Head over to Nexus One forum to fix the issues with AT&T Nexus One. If the problem still persists, You can share your problems; you are facing with newly bought Nexus One device. We will try to find the resolution for it.

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{ 9 comments }

gslick March 19, 2010 at 12:52 pm

More made up bull shit about the best phone ever released. STFU ISLAVE TROLL!

Timmo March 19, 2010 at 1:51 pm

Funny, nobody I know with this phone has these issues.

The video also isn't matching what he's typing.

Apple fanboy, much?

Mike March 19, 2010 at 2:20 pm

I have the At&t Nexus One and there aren't any “issues” with anything. It's a great phone, way better than my Iphone 3GS.

Mike March 19, 2010 at 3:23 pm

I just read on the Google forums and it states that you need to call ATT and change your plan from an IPHONE account to an smart phone compatible account for compatability issues that can cause many disruptions. See below

In review of your account, I have found that we show your line as still using the Apple iPhone. Our records show that your SIM card was swapped multiple times between the IMEI you provided and the iPhone yesterday.

Unfortunately, the iPhone data plan is not compatible with any other device and the Smartphone Data plan (required for the HTC device) is not compatible with the iPhone.

The iPhone Data plan includes visual voicemail; therefore, I did not update your account to the HTC device as this would require the removal of the iPhone data plan and your voicemail.”

Randel March 19, 2010 at 5:45 pm

I have a nexus one (tmobile) and I have never had any problems with 3g or the screen. That guy has a defective phone. It sucks for him and I wouldn't be happy about it either but thats just dumb bad luck.

John March 20, 2010 at 11:31 pm

My Nexus One for AT&T works AWESOME. Guess you got a defective one. It happens to every piece of hardware that gets released. Some just don't work right.

Tony March 31, 2010 at 3:02 pm

My Nexus one on AT&T works great no problems at all…..

Tony March 31, 2010 at 9:02 pm

My Nexus one on AT&T works great no problems at all…..

Tony March 31, 2010 at 4:02 pm

My Nexus one on AT&T works great no problems at all…..

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