- Aug 6, 2014
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I was initially very happy with my Nexus 5 reception. After having returned my phone to LG for repair of a cracked screen I got 2 bars in the same area other phones were getting 4 or 5. The unit was almost useless as a phone or for texts.
I did not at first associate the LG repairs with the reception problem as I got OTA Kitkat updates around the same time. After much research concerning possible software problems with KitKat 4.3 and 4.4 updates, I ran across a lone thread saying the problem was hardware related. I contacted Google customer service, went through their normal troubleshooting process to eliminate simple fixes, and was sent a replacement phone overnight, with a return shipping label included. When I got the new phone I put them side by side, and sure enough the new Nexus 5 had 2-3 bars better reception than the old one.
Many users in the various forums are disgruntled with Google for not correcting Kitkat software problems they feel are causing poor reception. I carefully monitored the new phone as it went through its updates from the Kitkat 4.2 it was shipped with to 4.3 to 4.4 and noted no difference with the various software releases as far as cell signal was concerned. It may be that there is a design problem with the antenna, and most problems are hardware rather than software related. This is just a guess and I am no expert in this area.
I did not at first associate the LG repairs with the reception problem as I got OTA Kitkat updates around the same time. After much research concerning possible software problems with KitKat 4.3 and 4.4 updates, I ran across a lone thread saying the problem was hardware related. I contacted Google customer service, went through their normal troubleshooting process to eliminate simple fixes, and was sent a replacement phone overnight, with a return shipping label included. When I got the new phone I put them side by side, and sure enough the new Nexus 5 had 2-3 bars better reception than the old one.
Many users in the various forums are disgruntled with Google for not correcting Kitkat software problems they feel are causing poor reception. I carefully monitored the new phone as it went through its updates from the Kitkat 4.2 it was shipped with to 4.3 to 4.4 and noted no difference with the various software releases as far as cell signal was concerned. It may be that there is a design problem with the antenna, and most problems are hardware rather than software related. This is just a guess and I am no expert in this area.