Now every time I open an app 4G disconnect, I am regretting changing the iPhone for this. I am glad Google is sending me a new phone.
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You don't have to do any of that with a Nexus 5 that works. You obviously got a lemon. It's always interesting to me though how more often than not, people switching from iPhone always seem to have these problems.
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Assuming the problem isn't with your local 4G reception, the replacement phone you get ought to correct the issue. What you describe is not a common problem on these forums. I think it would be erroneous to make any generalizations about Android vs. iPhone based on that experience alone.
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True could be the service, but I never had this issue before not even with my galaxie 2
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Its the same with Android to iOS. When you go to a new system you first see issues or stuff that doesn't work like your previous OS.
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I would absolutely believe that. I always say to people that you cannot switch, and expect one to be like the other. If you want it to be, then don't switch in the first place. (I'm not saying that's the situation OP is in, i'm just speaking in generalities)
Why on earth would you have updated the radios? It's no surprise you are having problems if you insist on messing with things that have no need of being messed with...
A simple factory reset would more than likely fix all of your issues.