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Help Signal Strength

I read the AnandTech article this morning. I cannot discount the findings in the article, but I do not think the author is not able to address all the issues. Since getting the Nexus I've had two calls that I could not complete since the receiving end could no longer hear me. I called back on my wife's Razr without issue. In my office I can get a 4G signal with the Razr, but with the Nexus 4G is non-existent. If I step outside it is fine.

There is more at issue than what is described in the AnandTech article I believe.
 
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That's a great article. Anyone comparing dbm signal between the Gnex and other LTE devices should read this to understand what they're comparing.
Ok. Just for sake of argument let's say it is just a question of displaying different information. Do a speed test between two LTE phones at same location and see how that turns out. And don't tell me Speedtest only reports the 3g on the older phones. This difference in speeds proves that the problem is with the 4g radio or software in the Gnex and not just how the signal is reported.
 
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So frustrating, forget about 4G I can't even receive strong/reliable 3G signal in my office when my OG Droid was able to. Can't even make a call without it dropping. Went to lunch with some co-workers and barely had 3G signal (-100dBm) when one of my co-workers who is using a GSII on Sprint had a strong signal. My other co-worker who is on Tmobile also had plenty of signal. Here I am showing them my awesome new phone that can't even pick up a signal. So what do I show them instead? I showed how cool it is that I can organize my apps into folders.

Updates better come out before my 14 day return policy is up!!!
 
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So frustrating, forget about 4G I can't even receive strong/reliable 3G signal in my office when my OG Droid was able to. Can't even make a call without it dropping. Went to lunch with some co-workers and barely had 3G signal (-100dBm) when one of my co-workers who is using a GSII on Sprint had a strong signal. My other co-worker who is on Tmobile also had plenty of signal. Here I am showing them my awesome new phone that can't even pick up a signal. So what do I show them instead? I showed how cool it is that I can organize my apps into folders.

Updates better come out before my 14 day return policy is up!!!

Actually, you have until 1/15 to return it due to the holiday return policy :) So give it some more time...
 
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I came to the Nexus from a Charge and the Charge had crummy signal which was greatly improved by an update ( to 2.3) I hope this will be the same for the Nexus. I also understand that Verizon is doing something with the 4G towers in my area (NM) and I hope that the combination of these will work themselves out and I will get a great signal.....but the last time "hope and change".........lol forget it.
 
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Thanks I hope that's the case with my phone because I live in a strong 4g area and can only get 10 mg down if I'm lucky.


You may want to try forcing speed test to a different server. I noticed the other day that there is one server it will connect to that will always Max out at 3 Mbps down. It doesn't matter if I am on the computer, phone, wifi, 4g, etc. it will always Max out at 3 or 3.5.
 
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You may want to try forcing speed test to a different server. I noticed the other day that there is one server it will connect to that will always Max out at 3 Mbps down. It doesn't matter if I am on the computer, phone, wifi, 4g, etc. it will always Max out at 3 or 3.5.

Yeah, I have got different servers and same thing happens; but thanks for the try.
 
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Old Nexus was at 6-7 Mbps down.
New Nexus is at 17-20 Mbps down.

Even Wifi is faster.

BTW, that is better than the Rezound I had.

So do we all have a crappy bad first batch of the Nexus? Should we go exchange ours? Unfortunately I'm in a part of PA visiting with no 4G so I can't say for sure if my speeds are "bad" or not.

Is there any way to identify which batch our phones were part of? Perhaps with the (partial) serial number? Do you have any other issues with this replacement device (screen banding or speaker popping, etc)?

Just trying to determine if there's a way we can tell by looking at the serial # or other "about phone" settings to determine if the one we are given in the store is a "good" one or not...

What a fiasco...I can't believe how bad the QC is on these phones if there are major signal/screen/speaker problems and you have to play nexus roulette when you go into the store and pray you get one without any of the defects. :rolleyes:
 
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I just got mine set up how I want it and now I might have to exchange it in order to actually get a decent 4G signal.......ug

Well if you're feeling adventurous, you can unlock the bootloader, root it, install clockworkmod recovery, then do a nandroid backup. You should be able to restore that to the phone you get as a replacement (after you unlock/root/cwmr again heh).

I agree with BlueBiker, how can there be so much variance from phone to phone?! Could this be a coincidence with the 4G outage as jpatrick18 surmised?
 
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Well if you're feeling adventurous, you can unlock the bootloader, root it, install clockworkmod recovery, then do a nandroid backup. You should be able to restore that to the phone you get as a replacement (after you unlock/root/cwmr again heh).

I agree with BlueBiker, how can there be so much variance from phone to phone?! Could this be a coincidence with the 4G outage as jpatrick18 surmised?

I was wondering on possibility of bad first batch when I saw OTD's post on better second Gnex. But I wonder if it has to do with Verizon doing something with 4G towers recently. Yesterday several other owners reported significantly better reception all of sudden. I don't know.

If anandtech article is true, lower dBm than other phone is not much concern and when others get ICS they will be on similar dBm level I guess. I think data dropping on Gnex for some folks is bug in authentication that can be fixed with software update.
 
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