On 14 Sep 2013 07:00, "Tyler J. Wagner" <ty...@tolaris.com> wrote: > > On 2013-09-13 17:10, Kris Douglas wrote: > > I get my handsets from Three. They come with about 1 app and once Android > > is rooted you can remove it or put a custom ROM on. > > > > I also benefit from quick, easy replacement of the handset should something > > go wrong, rather than dealing directly with the manufacturer. > > Those are valid points. Although I think many of us have not experienced > this "quick, easy replacement" program with other providers. :) > > I don't buy my handset from the manufacturer, although I'm aware that some > people buy Google handsets directly from them. I usually use eBay or Amazon > for my handsets. >
And Amazon are really good about replacing a handset if necessary. Mine got bricked by an over the air update and they sent a new one immediately, telling me to return the faulty one free of charge in the packaging after it arrived. As someone in work put it, you can have great customer service *or* a company that pays UK tax... :-( Neil
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