Nexus One Spotty 3G – Google Hints at Fix Coming Soon
by sm on Jan.25, 2010, under Devices, News
After weeks of frustration in waiting and much heated discussion voiced in more than 1,500 posts to Google’s support forums, there is now a glimmer of hope that a fix to the “Spotty 3G” issue is in the works.
As posted previously here, the Nexus One is having some trouble holding onto a steady 3G connection under certain conditions. Interestingly, similar problems occurred with the first iPhone 3G and were later addressed with a software fix. Following Apple’s playbook, Google has been mum on the issue until now.
Google finally posted the following statement to the forum today:
Hi Folks,
I wanted to post an update to the Nexus One Help Forum to let you know what we’ve been working on to help address the 3G issues some of you have been facing. I also wanted to thank you for being patient as we work to investigate the problem, an effort which has included our hardware partners.
The data from that investigation tells us that the majority of reported cases appear to be the result of being in low 3G coverage areas. However, our engineers have also uncovered specific cases for which a software fix should improve 3G coverage for some users. 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.
Thanks again for your patience and for your feedback, and we will continue to keep you informed.
Thanks,
Ravi
I’m glad there’s finally an update on this. I’m really enjoying my Nexus One overall, but having weak or no 3G access takes a lot of fun out using it or showing off its great features.
Stay tuned for an actual date on the OTA update.