The first reports are in on the common users feelings toward the Nexus One, who generally feel it blows.The basic functions of the phone, ya know making calls, seems to be failing at an alarming rate in every area it’s available. According to an article from the BBC, the basic transferring of contacts from your old phone to the new one also doesn’t seem to work well either.
Almost 500 people have logged problems with the Nexus One’s support for 3G wireless networks. Others reported bugs when synchronising contacts or getting the handset to work with existing Google accounts.
The largest issue in the U.S. being reported is that it will remain stuck on the 2G coverage from T-mobile, which Google has acknowledged to be an issue.
The result in only 2G coverage nation wide? Thousands of complaints and trouble shooting requests being phoned into T-mobile. Unfortunately this is a Google related issue, so all of these callers are being pointed to contact Google via e-mails and have no dedicated help line.
Additionally, the so to be said low cost of the phone is manufactured for only $175 per unit, meaning the price tag of $500 is a extremely high mark up.
This being Google’s first official phone was bound to have more issues arise as it finally hit the market, but will more than likely be fixed in the up coming weeks.


