Already did. Standing next to a friend with an IPhone 4S on Verizon with great signal and no drops
try comparing it to a motorola bugonic like i did. my GN is a dream, much better signal.
the problem is vzw's exchange server. notice there's complaints of lost signal on EVERY vzw LTE phone that's hit the market? some more than others-that's the inconsistent nature of exchange server problems. don't listen to internet forum nonsense, most people have literally no clue why their phone is dropping signal.
The severity of the problem can depend on your device. Some devices are more likely to re-attempt authentication immediately, and ten or fifteen seconds later, you're good to go. Some won't - and have to be forced to re-authenticate by switching in and out of airplane mode. Some won't even respond to that, and have to be powered on and off. Our speculation in regards to the varying severity is that it more than likely depends on how aggressive the phone's battery conservation software is. If a device loses connection, it may think it's in a "fringe" coverage zone and stop attempting to reconnect to the network to avoid wasting battery. It could also be that the device's software is just poorly written to deal with such regular failed attempts to get network authentication.
Constant is the exchange server....variable is the phones. We all have different phones that react differently.
And I hear the Bionic is a better phone with its latest update.....much like some say the G Nex can and will be....with its latest update.
Care to explain how I can have a Rezound and RAZR side by side and the Rezound is stuck in 1X while the RAZR is on 4G in a weak reception area? Thats at the exact same time...Rezound needed to be rebooted. Any data issues with my RAZR needed a toggle or wait it out to fix. My experiences with the RAZR, G Nex and Rezound mirror almost to a tee this article:
This Is Why Your Verizon Galaxy Nexus (Or Other 4G LTE VZW Phone) Is Losing Its Data Connection
Specifically this section:
Only issue I had with my G Nex is it just wasnt as strong in weak areas as the other 2. When I first got my RAZR, I had to toggle data and/or airplane mode to get it back. Now my RAZR would lose data and get it back a few seconds later. Very rarely does it needs to be toggled. My Rezound needed reboots, always. it could get 4G in weak areas....when it wasnt getting stuck in 1x. And it got stuck in 1x constantly. I mention the Rezound and RAZR cuz they both dont have ICS...so that rules that out.
Care to explain how out of all 3 my RAZR was the least annoying, had the least amount if data issues?
This Is Why Your Verizon Galaxy Nexus (Or Other 4G LTE VZW Phone) Is Losing Its Data Connection
Specifically this section:
The severity of the problem can depend on your device.Some devices are more likely to re-attempt authentication immediately, and ten or fifteen seconds later, you're good to go. Some won't - and have to be forced to re-authenticate by switching in and out of airplane mode. Some won't even respond to that, and have to be powered on and off. Our speculation in regards to the varying severity is that it more than likely depends on how aggressive the phone's battery conservation software is. If a device loses connection, it may think it's in a "fringe" coverage zone and stop attempting to reconnect to the network to avoid wasting battery. It could also be that the device's software is just poorly written to deal with such regular failed attempts to get network authentication.
Only issue I had with my G Nex is it just wasnt as strong in weak areas as the other 2. When I first got my RAZR, I had to toggle data and/or airplane mode to get it back. Now my RAZR would lose data and get it back a few seconds later. Very rarely does it needs to be toggled. My Rezound needed reboots, always. it could get 4G in weak areas....when it wasnt getting stuck in 1x. And it got stuck in 1x constantly. I mention the Rezound and RAZR cuz they both dont have ICS...so that rules that out.