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Editor’s note:[/I] Of course the rumor of the T-Mobile G2 is completely bogus! As with any breaking news or rumors, there’s very little time for fact checking and unfortunately this is the world we live in.
I admit that Shawn was slightly overzealous with the story (and that’s what make him the perfect editor). That being said, I fully support and back him on this piece. Android Community does not owe any of you “displeased” visitors one f-ing apology. Those of you claiming AC should be ashamed for running this story — well I guess you can say the same for countless other major publications starting with Mobile Crunch, Michael Gartenberg of Media Bistro or ZDNET.
So here’s the bottom line, if you’re not satisfied with our coverage, I’ve said it before in the community and I’ll repeat it here —- you’re welcome to visit other Android sites, Android Community isn’t the only Android news / community source on the web! One last thing, feel free to email us your member ID (androidcommunity @ gmail.com) and we’ll be more than happy to delete it from the system.
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Wow sounds like the AC staff loves us to death. All you guys had to do was correct it and apologize like any "journalist" should. Instead you tell the people that support your site where to go? I'm confused here.
Shawn in response to the new article, much better, still definitely sounds like a rumor.(Glad you said it was this time. That's all you had to do last time!) Maybe you could do some digging and find out where the "tipster" was or went to "see" the G2 and the other carrier's phone and not the G3....was it a conference, demo, corporate espionage? Just wondering. I think AC would love to see a piece on the "Anonymous Tipster" and his sources.