Google Nexus S

So, I did something that my mom definitely does not approve off. Sold the Nexus One I had to a friend. Brian owns it now and seems to be very happy with it.

Google Nexus S

I bought the Google Nexus S. This is not a very strong upgrade on paper. Hardware specifications are rather similar so I am not very excited about it.

Plus, this phone seems to have the same GPS connectivity issues that were reported with their other models. It takes too much time to get your location. And simply fails indoors. It was not like that with the Nexus One.

Anyways, this is the phone I would be using for the next year or so. I hope the experience would be as fruitful as the one with Google Nexus One.

Annoyance with Google Nexus One (and most HTC smartphones)

They use a low quality button to turn off/on the device. And this button is pretty much necessary to wake up the phone. Especially in the case of a touchscreen device.

This button is unlikely to survive harsh usage and is probably going to die in a matter of months.

I remember a friend’s HTC phone (powered by Windows Mobile!) suffering a similar fate. The HTC guys took around 800 rupees to temporarily fix it. And they warned that the internals are damaged so much that care has to be taken while using the button. And if it goes bad again, a major hardware change would be required that would be pretty costly.

I guess I would probably end up having a similar problem with the Nexus One sometime next year. There are possible ways to fix it… The function to wake up the phone can be assigned to the joystick trackball (which I do not use anyways). But there are no official ways. No software configuration is available.

There are some third party apps which are very erratic in nature. I am not alone searching for a solution incidentally. It would be good if Google can incorporate such a configurable setting in the Android platform itself. Or HTC might launch an official app that does it for their devices.

Tata Indicom customer care call

I just had a rather amusing conversation with a  Tata Indicom representative.

The call was related to my low usage on their connection I have owned for a couple of years now. Ever since I switched to the Google N1, I rarely use the older connection I have on Tata. I still retain it largely because of the number. Also because, I have more faith in it compared to Aircel when I am going out of town.

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Tata Indicom Customer Care Call!

Just received a call from Tata Indicom customer care center.

They wanted to ask the reason behind lowered usage on the Indicom number I have.

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