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:What I Hate About My Android G1
What I Hate About My Android G1
Nov 30, 2008, 10 :03 UTC (2 Talkback[s]) (7836 reads)

(Other stories by Gregory A. Smith)

[ Thanks to An Anonymous Reader for this link. ]

"1. Poor Bluetooth Management: When attempting to pair the G1 with the nav-system in my car while I had the currently paired Motorola headset in my pocket, the G1 refused to let go of the headset and pair-up with the nav-system which had been previously paired-up. I nearly wrecked my car about three times while trying to get it to accept this simple, obvious command. Bluetooth pairing with devices to which the G1 has already been paired (i.e., the access code has already been given and it has been told to remember the pairing) ought to be a simple matter of touching the device to be paired on the screen. This is a major problem that ought to be resolved by the folks at Google, or HTC, or T-Moble."

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