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But yeah turn the phone off and take the SIM card out. Leave it for about 30 seconds and put it in and turn it back on. Like I said I've heard it works, but never had to verify for myself.
But yeah turn the phone off and take the SIM card out. Leave it for about 30 seconds and put it in and turn it back on. Like I said I've heard it works, but never had to verify for myself.
I made the switch to 4g when I got my Nexus, other than the 2 or 3 times 4g LTE went down for everybody, I've dropped 4g signal and it switched to 3g twice.
I made the switch to 4g when I got my Nexus, other than the 2 or 3 times 4g LTE went down for everybody, I've dropped 4g signal and it switched to 3g twice.
Did the sim card thing.n restarted my phone still no 4g.no one else i kno has problems wit it.i had no problems when i was on 3g.can i switch it to 3g?
Did the sim card thing.n restarted my phone still no 4g.no one else i kno has problems wit it.i had no problems when i was on 3g.can i switch it to 3g?
Did u do 215 yet? Besides losin a [lot] of service back n forth since ics(somethin i needa contact verizon about agian)...i had a similar issue but since i did the leak,4g stays on pretty well for me..up to u but it wrked out for me
Tirsom, he was talking about whether you installed the ICS updated 215 leak. It has helped improve some people's 4g signal. I am guessing that your phone has updated to ICS. That has also helped many who were having problems with their 4g.
If you are in a weak 4g area then it would be best to stick with 3g. The easiest way to do that if you have ICS is to install the LTE on/off app and choose CDMA auto (PRL).