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Google No Longer Researching Nexus One 3G Problems

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Fixed on new releases?

SneakyRebelNinja

Apr 22, 2010, 12:41 PM
Let's face it. T-Mobile's 3G coverage sucks, especially in comparison to the other three big American carriers. That certainly doesn't help. However, seeing as the phone is still relatively new, we can assume the fact that they are no longer seeking a solution for the problem means that there is definitely something wrong with the hardware of this device that just can't be fixed at this point.

So the real question is, when this phone comes to the other carriers this year, will it be an updated version with top-tier functioning 3G? Or will Google continue to further the disaster that may very well be their last endeavor into the smartphone design universe?
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Menno

Apr 22, 2010, 1:05 PM
More than likely it's an issue with the chipset used, which will be completely different on CDMA towers
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shellis129

Apr 22, 2010, 1:24 PM
SneakyRebelNinja said:
Let's face it. T-Mobile's 3G coverage sucks, especially in comparison to the other three big American carriers.


Actually, I have great coverage where I live. Verizon's got great coverage, AT&T is iffy and Sprint doesn't even have 3g in my area. And in all reality, "home" is all that matters to me and most cell customers. If you're one of the few who actually spend a lot of time on the road in between major metropolitan areas, then maybe you need some other company. But, T-Mobile works great for me. I have the coverage I need, where I need it, when I need it. I also have 3g coverage when I travel to Vegas, Phoenix, Albuquerque and LA. Anything in between is not necessary for me (since...
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