Second the back to stock. You're gonna have to do that anyway to get a return. Just make sure your next replacement is good, doesn't have any black splotches on the screen, and the 4g/3g hand off (switch time) is quick.
Good luck.
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Second the back to stock. You're gonna have to do that anyway to get a return. Just make sure your next replacement is good, doesn't have any black splotches on the screen, and the 4g/3g hand off (switch time) is quick.
Good luck.
Ultimately I ended up sticking with the same GN. I stayed on AOKP M6 up until this past Friday too. I got Comcast setup shortly after this issue began, so now I just use wifi. Unfortunately, the LTE around here isn't faster than Comcast (it was WAY faster in Blacksburg VA). So I haven't had to deal with any issues lately. A couple of times since setup, Comcast has gone down and I've resorted to LTE. I actually haven't had any issues in those times and my signal was generally stronger. Perhaps it was simply an issue with the local towers. AOKP started acting weird and the system was draining the battery stupid fast, so I jumped on official CM9 on Friday. I noticed immediately that my signal is much better on CM9. I can actually get reception at work, whereas I couldn't even get 1x before in most places.
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Does anyone have a link to the previous 4.0.2 LTE / CDMA radio FA02 flash? Currently on the newest radio and bluetooth took a big dive on reliability.
Found the link on Rootzwiki; let you know if it works.
[Radios][VZW] All Radios in Flashable Zip - Galaxy Nexus - RootzWiki
If those are down
Toro - Downloads (basebands = radio)
I would flash stock 4.2 radios and then turn around and flash 4.4 radios using Peter Alfonso files from his website
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