rem_kujawa
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- Dec 11, 2009
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Mine seems fine, but while connected to the airave after a call when the data comes back up in sometimes drops to 1x. Anyone else have this while using the airave?
I've had the Nexus S for four days now and 3G works as well as it did on the Pre that I had since launch date, which is/was fine. I live in Brooklyn, NY and work in Lower Manhattan and tried 4G successfully in both locations; both indoors and outside I picked up a 4G signal quickly and held it without a hiccup. Haven't tried WiFi yet but will tomorrow at work.I work in Indianapolis (more like Plainfield) and live in Marion Indiana. 3G has always sucked in my zip code in Marion (we have 46952 and 46953), with even the phones in the Sprint store in 46953 having problems with 3G. However, the 3G here in Indy and Plainfield is great, and I never have dropped calls, dropped 3G, or slow browsing speeds. We don't have 4G yet (and will probably never get it :-\) so I can't test that.
Am I the only one who just (for the most part) completely loves their Nexus and has no HUGE problems with it? Did I just get lucky? Is it just my area?
I've had the Nexus S for four days now and 3G works as well as it did on the Pre that I had since launch date, which is/was fine. I live in Brooklyn, NY and work in Lower Manhattan and tried 4G successfully in both locations; both indoors and outside I picked up a 4G signal quickly and held it without a hiccup. Haven't tried WiFi yet but will tomorrow at work.
This phone is way way faster than the Pre, and I am liking Android so far even though I love WebOS. My only complaint is that there doesn't seem to be a way to sync contacts between the phone and the Mac address book. (I know I can export them to my Gmail account, which works smoothly with the Nexus, but I haven't found a way to keep them synched.)