- Jan 7, 2015
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Nexus 5: No signal on T-Mobile even after device replacement
Riddle me this:
After having my Nexus 5 for a couple months, I started periodically losing a signal. After making a call, the bars would drop and I'd restart the phone to restore reception. After a few days of that, the signal was lost and it never came back. I restored the phone, I flashed new radios, I did a fresh install of factory images from Google... nothing worked. My SIM card is good, I put it in my old iPhone, and it works fine.
So, I figured it's a physical problem. The antenna must be busted. So, I contacted LG for a replacement. They sent me a factory refurb. I popped in the SIM card, and voila.... no signal! I even had a spare T-Mobile SIM laying around (also good - works in my iPhone) and that one ALSO gets no signal.
So I'm really confused... how does this make any sense? Tl;dr: When I first got the N5 it worked great. It stopped getting a signal after a while, and I GOT A NEW ONE but it still doesn't work? Is this a coincidence (i.e. two phones both with bad antennae?) or is there another possible explanation and/or fix?
Riddle me this:
After having my Nexus 5 for a couple months, I started periodically losing a signal. After making a call, the bars would drop and I'd restart the phone to restore reception. After a few days of that, the signal was lost and it never came back. I restored the phone, I flashed new radios, I did a fresh install of factory images from Google... nothing worked. My SIM card is good, I put it in my old iPhone, and it works fine.
So, I figured it's a physical problem. The antenna must be busted. So, I contacted LG for a replacement. They sent me a factory refurb. I popped in the SIM card, and voila.... no signal! I even had a spare T-Mobile SIM laying around (also good - works in my iPhone) and that one ALSO gets no signal.
So I'm really confused... how does this make any sense? Tl;dr: When I first got the N5 it worked great. It stopped getting a signal after a while, and I GOT A NEW ONE but it still doesn't work? Is this a coincidence (i.e. two phones both with bad antennae?) or is there another possible explanation and/or fix?
