maryinredding
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My phone says in the settings that it has had 65% without signal. Do you guys think I should take it back and have it replaced????
My phone says in the settings that it has had 65% without signal. Do you guys think I should take it back and have it replaced????
From the Engadget blog :"That said, the Nexus S 4G's speeds are still commendable for a WiMAX device, falling within the carrier's range of advertised performance (3 to 6Mbps). "
Heck if I were getting the speeds of the device tested in that post I wouldn't even be complaining on this forum. Fact is that i have been unable to get more than 1.5 MB/s on my device on either 4g or 3g. That blog post leads me to conclude that my device might be worse off than even the others out there with reported issues...
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Thanks, I would appreciate it. Again, I would recommended comparing the devices using either "Network Signal Info" or "Real Signal" both available in the Android Market.
"Network Signal Info" is probably the best one to use as it will compare the raw dBm values of both your Sprint 3G connection as well as your WiFi signal strength. If there really is a signal issue affecting the Nexus, it should be very obvious using this type of comparison.
So I just spoke to a friend of mine who is a Sprint tech. He mentioned a Samsung rep came into the store today to go over some products. He was carrying a Nexus S, and he noticed that it was running a different build then the current one available. He said by putting them side by side it also showed this new build having a much better dBm signal then the one he had. However he did not tell me what the build was. I will keep everyone posted.
NS4G = Nexus S 4 G
Today I ran "network signal info" on 2 nexus s phones and an evo. All were connected to 3g. The evo's signal stayed at -66 dbm (ash 20) most of the time but once or twice dropped to -76dbm (ash 18) both nexus s phones bounced around from -76 to -101dbm but spent most time at -91dbm and shows one bar. I ran several speed tests and the evo avg 545 down, 278 up. Nexus s avg 76 down 188 up. All of the phones pinged about the same no big difference. Around 140
Don't know if this has been mentioned yet (and I'm not about to sift through 12 pages to find out), but if you call *2 and complain that you're getting dropped calls at home, Sprint may send you an Airave. It plugs into your high speed internet and creates a "mini tower" in your house that covers approximately 5,000 sq. feet, giving you full signal with 3G and 4G at home, including data.
Mine should be on its way. I know it doesn't solve the problem for when you're not at home, but it could certainly help when you ARE at home.
can you get a 4g sinal from an Airave even if your in an area with no 4g? Or does it only boost a signal that you already have?
can you get a 4g sinal from an Airave even if your in an area with no 4g? Or does it only boost a signal that you already have?