Google fix 3G connectivity in the Nexus One

Written By Unknown on Wednesday, January 27, 2010 | 7:03 AM


Google reportedly is improving the operating system software on Nexus One. Corrections focused on the 3G network support in Nexus One.
Previously, since it was launched early January 2010, many users have complained about poor Nexus One to support 3G networks of the operators.

"Our experts have found specific issues regarding these issues and we have improved the software on this NexusOne and 3G connectivity will improve on some mobile users," said a Google employee named Ivan in a forum such as Google Nexus One Reporting Cnet, Wednesday (27 / 1 / 2010).

Ivan said, the whole process of testing the 3G connectivity improvements have been implemented Nexus One. "Google will soon provide software updates to Nexus One in the coming weeks," said Ivan

"3G Nexus Connection One is now able to walk up, unless you are outside the 3G area," said Ivan.

In the United States, NexusOne approximately USD529 have been marketed and sold directly to consumers without dibundling exclusively with operators. But the number of users who use T-mobile service admitted the difficulty to connect using 3G networks.

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