Re: [OFFICIAL] GS3 JellyBean Speculation

There, fixed for you!Oh come on AT&T.... America should lead the way in technology!![]()

There, fixed for you!Oh come on AT&T.... America should lead the way in technology!![]()
I hope the SGS3 gets JB before Nov 23, since I might get it around that date. Motorola dropped the ball badly by promising ICS for us Photon users and then telling us we're stuck with 2.3!
So I guess is time to tell Moto to go to hell and jump ship to Samsung! Hopefully the SGS3 has good reception, that's one thing Motorola does best, reception on Moto phones is normally second to none.
On Canadian Telus network, if I don't use the phone for a long time (like 6 hours on last Saturday), it loses connection to the network and I have to reboot to get the connection back. I have no idea why, but I don't think it is an OS issue.ive never had a problem with reception in Scotland with the global version but i have seen a lot of people on here complain about s3 reception (maybe its just the version theyre using or whatever?)
On Canadian Telus network, if I don't use the phone for a long time (like 6 hours on last Saturday), it loses connection to the network and I have to reboot to get the connection back. I have no idea why, but I don't think it is an OS issue.
I will try this next time and let you know how it goes...instead of rebooting, try switching flight mode on/off and see if that works mate, think it makes the phone connect to strongest tower/mast and would be much faster than reboot.
i had to do it a lot on my last carrier
global s3, UK. Ask me anything and ill reply even if its just an intelligent (or stupid) guess![]()
On Canadian Telus network, if I don't use the phone for a long time (like 6 hours on last Saturday), it loses connection to the network and I have to reboot to get the connection back. I have no idea why, but I don't think it is an OS issue.
I'm on Rogers and have never seen this happen. Does it always happen like you described?
I'm on Rogers and have never seen this happen. Does it always happen like you described?