I have lost connection to Verizon 5G and LTE, a number of times. This is not acceptable. I've had to completely turn off the phone and reboot to gain connectivity. Google needs to pay attention.
Let us know if your exchange solved the problem.Sorry I quoted the wrong person.
The only way I can restore signal is a restart, and that is totally unacceptable.
Att does not allow you to change signal to only LTE.
You know, I wonder if this big solar flare might be part of the problem: https://www.space.com/northern-lights-on-halloween-from-solar-flare-october-2021. Solar flares can certainly disrupt cell signal. I've actually noticed intermittent loss of LTE on my Pixel 3a XL (T-Mobile) over the past few days, with it dropping down to HSPA for short periods of time. So it might not just be the Pixel 6.
Good point B Diddy. I'm also kinda wondering why the phone won't allow him to force it on 4G LTE. My P5 allows it, but the P6 won't? Seems weird to me.
The issue about not being able to turn off 5G sounds like more of an AT&T thing.:-\
Good point , I think I experienced that for brief moment don't remember if I was Att or Tmobile at the time .You know, I wonder if this big solar flare might be part of the problem: https://www.space.com/northern-lights-on-halloween-from-solar-flare-october-2021. Solar flares can certainly disrupt cell signal. I've actually noticed intermittent loss of LTE on my Pixel 3a XL (T-Mobile) over the past few days, with it dropping down to HSPA for short periods of time. So it might not just be the Pixel 6.
Your on lte when this happens or 5g ?No I'm experiencing weak signal with the pixel 6 on Verizon. On the one plus 9, Galaxy fold 3, iphone 13 I don't. But also I'm able to access 5g on my Verizon gudp plan with hot spot. So I def won't get rid of it.
This is interesting article
https://chromeunboxed.com/pixel-6-doesnt-have-mm-wave-5g-unless-you-buy-it-from-these-carriers/
Looks like regular pixel 6 doesn't have mm-wave on unlocked version but the pro does , you need to purchase carrier version for it to have it![]()
That's a really good article explaining it all. As I said before, just walking around the corner of a building, I'd lose the mmWave 5G, in Charlotte. It's amazing how many antennas are going to have to be installed. It certainly doesn't travel very far.
The problem with 5G has always been poor building penetration. Just about anything interferes with the signal. Maybe even a strong breeze. (not really but it feels like it sometimes)
I'm glad you were able to exchange it. Hopefully your new phone will keep its connectivity much better.I was able to return the phone and exchange it for a new one at Best Buy since it was within the 14 day return policy window. No real explanation other than it was probably a defective unit.