Google Nexus One 3G Issues Still Lurking
by sm on Feb.08, 2010, under Devices, Misc
See bottom of post for latest video. The Nexus One 3G saga continues. Kevin has a great post over at his jkontherun blog.
So over the span of the last three days, I’ve been testing my handset using the SpeedTest application from Xtreme Labs — available for free in the Android Market — and also watching the data indicator on the phone. Aside from testing in Philadelphia, I’ve also tested in various San Francisco neighborhoods and in Phoenix. Every single testing location used was squarely in a solid T-Mobile 3G coverage area — no fringe areas, for example.
And in every location, I saw either miserable 3G speeds, signals bouncing between 3G and EDGE, or — even worse –both.
He also setup this poll to track how many people still experience this problem, and whether the OTA Update provided a fix for some.
I can’t wait for Verizon to release the Nexus One or any of the other new HTC and Motorola Android phones that are in the pipeline. Having been on Verizon for so many years I started to take their excellent network coverage for granted.
Update: I created this short video clip to better illustrate how the OTA Update has not fixed the 3G problem, and how this problem can be easily reproduced. Just cover the bottom / backside of the phone – you know the way you might hold your phone when answering a call – and a perfectly fine 3G signal disappears.
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