• 28th January 2010 - By N1N Author

    Google plans to push a software update to Nexus One phones that will address some of the “spotty 3G” issues that customers have complained about, a range of problems that have generally resulted in degraded 3G service.

    “Ivar,” self-identified on the Google Nexus One forums as a Google employee, said that the company will push a fix “in the next week or so”.

    “Our engineers have uncovered specific cases for which a software fix should improve connectivity to 3G for some users,” Ivar wrote. “We are testing this fix now, initial results are positive, and if everything progresses as planned, we will provide an over-the-air software update to your phone in the next week or so. It may be, however, that users are experiencing problems as a result of being on the edge or outside of 3G coverage, which a product fix cannot address.”

    The rest is here:
    Google Pushing 3G Fix to Nexus One – Gearlog

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