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In recent months I replaced my Nexus 4 with a Nexus 5 (820 model). My Nexus 4 worked great with my ATT Microcell, but with the Nexus 5 I have to be standing within a few feet of the Microcell for the n5 to get a useable amount of signal (I've tested this with another ATT Microcell at work and get the exact same results). I've also compared signal levels with other phones on both Microcells and they get great signal at much greater distances and through walls. I don't seem to have any signal level issues when connecting to ATT's normal towers (LTE or HSDPA+).
As far as I can tell, in this area the ATT Microcell utilizes the 1900 MHz band, while ATT's towers utilize the 850 MHz band. My guess here is that there is something wrong with the radio in my Nexus 5 that is keeping it from getting good reception on the 1900 MHz band.
Thanks in advance!
As far as I can tell, in this area the ATT Microcell utilizes the 1900 MHz band, while ATT's towers utilize the 850 MHz band. My guess here is that there is something wrong with the radio in my Nexus 5 that is keeping it from getting good reception on the 1900 MHz band.
- I contacted Google's Nexus Support group and they didn't have any diagnostic or troubleshooting steps related to the issue as I described it.
- I tried restarting in Safe Mode, but that made no difference.
- I also did a wipe and am reinstalling from my latest backup, but that doesn't appear to have made any difference.
Thanks in advance!
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