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Help Frequent loss of 4g lately

I've noticed the same thing when I'm in the city (Palm Beach Gardens) a few miles from my house (Jupiter), I get a mixture of 4g, 3g, and 1x. My 4g reception has been relaible at home so I don't think it's an issue with my phone.

I was in Miami 2 weekends ago and before leaving to drive home I noticed I was stuck in 1x. Must be a network issue since my wifes Fascinate had solid 3g...
 
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May a new sim card will work but I'm in the San Antonio, TX area and have notice it will drop 4G and go to 3G sometimes or just 1x. Sometimes I can manually go into settings>wirless & networks>Mobile Networks and it's as if like magic it automatically says "oh crap I'm supposed to be on 4G" and will switch automatically. Sometimes, not so much and I have to toggle between LTE/CDMA and CDMA only modes before it gets the picture. Either way, a reboot usually resolves it.
 
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This has been happening to both my phone and my wife's phone since the latest OTA update. It's similar to what was happening before Verizon fixed it two updates ago. Seems like the data drop problem is back again.

Sometimes I can toggle airplane mode, or switch the mobile networks, and that helps, but other times it requires a full reboot. This did not happen before the latest Gingerbread update. Frustrating.

We spend much of our time in a 4G/3G border area; don't know if that has anything to do with it.
 
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I noticed this too... but I think I have it figured out. You don't need to go to airplane mode. You just need to toggle the Mobile data widget off and on.

What I've noticed is that when you lose connection, it's not a signal issue. Your phone has actually turned off the data connection. However, your Mobile data widget and your Network settings will show it's still on. BUT under Network settings, the check box will not be highlighted and you will not be able to enable/check it.

Toggling the Mobile widget will turn it back on.

Let me know if you find the same thing happening. Anyone know why this happens and what can be done to fix it?
 
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A re-cap of my experience with the data-loss thus far. I am in San Antonio, TX as well and have been experiencing the unexplained loss of 4G/3G/1X, getting stuck in 1X etc... for several months. I finally got a replacment TB and new SIM card; problem still exists :thinking: I called VZW in a fit of rage yesterday and they simply explained that doing a hard pull of the batterey will fix it. They were right it fixed it temporarily... I then got the OTA and things seem to be a bit better. I heard GB included updated radio coding...who really knows? I'm inclined to think its the device and not the network, perhaps a software issue with transitioning between signals.
 
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All these drops are giving a really bad rap for verizon for supposedly being the best in service. Its starting to make me regret leaving tmobile for it. I never had these network/service issues. I had much better service. I mean sure there were some areas where there were dead zones, but compared to verizon I got much better network/service. And i'm not getting 4g where I should be according to their coverage map. 4g now is ending up being just as fast as tmobiles 4g. And tmobiles 3g is faster. Yeah I really should of stayed with tmobile....
 
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I've had this issue for a month or so now and posted it on another forum where people were reporting the same issue. My phone is rooted and I actually changed from Froyo to a Gingerbread ROM yesterday which has seemed to help with the signal issues, but leaves me wondering why? Does anyone have any idea if it is the OS version or maybe a radio that affects the 4G connectivity vs. what Verizon has on their end? I don't know too much about what goes on there so was looking for a little insight to understand better.
 
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None of the fixes above worked for me. Toggling data, airplane, etc. sometimes worked but more often than not I had to do a battery pull reboot. Problems always seemed to happen whenever I was changing from 4G to 3G areas, 3G to 4G areas, or even WiFi to 3G/4G.

Finally I just turned off 4G completely (choosing "CDMA Only" in network settings) and I've had no problems since. Definitely something buggy in the handoff when LTE mode is active. Turning it off fixed it, but now I have no 4G.

Though I'll take consistent 3G over frequent disconnects.
 
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seeing this actually makes me happy. i've been dropping down to 3g and 1x multiple times a day for 2 weeks now. i was hoping it was verizon's fault and not my phone's. i'm rooted withe the most recent radio and it would be a PITA to unroot and even more of a PITA to re-enter refurb hell.

FYI... I just went through this with tech support. They determined that it WAS my phone in this case. Didn't want a refurb, but there was no other choice. Support was absolutely right.
The refurb was in pristeen shape and the difference in broadband performance was dramatic. Rooting/urooting/rooting was not a big deal at all.
So...sometimes it's just a bad phone.
 
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