Here is what is happening:
If you have two t-mobile customers talking to each other and each is on a g1 the following problems occurs with three way calling -
Caller "A" is going to add a third person on - at the same time caller "B" gets a call and clicks over to it (ie this puts caller "A" on hold)
As soon as caller "A" adds the calls together (ie joins call) it dumps the person caller "B" was talking to and puts them into the three way call. Caller "B" has no idea this just happened and it makes for an embarrassing situation in that you are now not talking to who you thought you were. the people in the three way call are wondering what in the heck you are talking about.
I know this sounds a little confusing but it is a VERY SERIOUS BUG and needs to get fixed - I run a company and many of us have gotten the g1 - this is constantly happening to us (because we use three way calling extensively)
Google and T-Mobile - please fix ASAP
If you have two t-mobile customers talking to each other and each is on a g1 the following problems occurs with three way calling -
Caller "A" is going to add a third person on - at the same time caller "B" gets a call and clicks over to it (ie this puts caller "A" on hold)
As soon as caller "A" adds the calls together (ie joins call) it dumps the person caller "B" was talking to and puts them into the three way call. Caller "B" has no idea this just happened and it makes for an embarrassing situation in that you are now not talking to who you thought you were. the people in the three way call are wondering what in the heck you are talking about.
I know this sounds a little confusing but it is a VERY SERIOUS BUG and needs to get fixed - I run a company and many of us have gotten the g1 - this is constantly happening to us (because we use three way calling extensively)
Google and T-Mobile - please fix ASAP