I really don't know what to do about this - I can't seem to get any help anywhere.
I have a T-Mobile G2 (HTC Hero) and it is exactly as it came from T-Mobile. It's not hacked, unlocked, rooted or anything. There are no ROM updates to apply. It ought to be the same as every other G2 in the UK on T-Mobile.
There are a number of applications that I want to buy but can't find them on the Market (Record It, Twidroid Pro, Flight Director, Jewellust, to name a few). I have searched, browsed, used barcodes and direct links from the trial apps to the full versions.
I have checked that they are compatible with 1.5 and available in the UK. All positive answers.
I have emailed T-Mobile and they claim that they have no control over what apps show in the Market and to check the Market Help - useless.
All that is left is Google - it seems that the Market itself is causing me to not be able to see these apps. How do I get in touch with Google? Does anyone else have this problem? Is it being worked on? I am getting VERY frustrated as this is NOT the user experience that Google/HTC/etc are advertising.
I have a T-Mobile G2 (HTC Hero) and it is exactly as it came from T-Mobile. It's not hacked, unlocked, rooted or anything. There are no ROM updates to apply. It ought to be the same as every other G2 in the UK on T-Mobile.
There are a number of applications that I want to buy but can't find them on the Market (Record It, Twidroid Pro, Flight Director, Jewellust, to name a few). I have searched, browsed, used barcodes and direct links from the trial apps to the full versions.
I have checked that they are compatible with 1.5 and available in the UK. All positive answers.
I have emailed T-Mobile and they claim that they have no control over what apps show in the Market and to check the Market Help - useless.
All that is left is Google - it seems that the Market itself is causing me to not be able to see these apps. How do I get in touch with Google? Does anyone else have this problem? Is it being worked on? I am getting VERY frustrated as this is NOT the user experience that Google/HTC/etc are advertising.