klau25
Well-known member
that's what phil meant, you need more than one unit to see if this is an issue accros all phones or just his that is faulty.
I think he was asking if you had any reception issues with your carrier vs other phones with the same carrier. IE: does the Nexus 4 get better reception where you are sitting right now at this very moment vs. a different phone you were using right there in that very same spot.
I get extremely poor reception in my building at work, whereas other people also on Tmobile get great signal. At first I thought it was a Samsung thing, but one of them has a Galaxy Nexus, whereas I have the Tmobile S2. I've concluded that it's the phone construction and/or the radio chip being used. It's good info to have if you've got anything to share on your experience with it so far.
Google has already confirmed it's the quad-core version of the S4 Pro.