[Q] Droid 2 Global on GSM - How bad is it? - Droid 2 Global General

Hi everyone,
I am considering buying a used, unlocked Droid 2 Global for usage with a non-USA GMS 850 MHz network with HSDPA 850 MHz 3.5G internet. I need a phone with a hardware QWERTY keyboard and a fairly modern processor. All my searching suggests that the only two fairly modern phones with QWERTY and a decent processor are the D2G and the HTC Desire Z. The Desire Z is slower and a lot more expensive. The D2G has excellent specs and I really like the design. But...
I've heard a lot of things about GSM "resets" on the Droid 2 Global. How bad is it? Are there any firmware updates that correct the problem? Any other major gotchas with a D2G on GSM? Would I be wasting my money if I buy a D2G for use on a non-USA GSM network with a SIM card?
Thanks!

Calling works great on gsm,signal is ok,but you must switch manual in settings on GSM,and if u loose u'r signal somehow there comes annoying pop up if u wanna switch to global...internet on edge working fine...im satisfied with phone,and there will be updates in software for shure...
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It works just fine although the "apparent" signal seems to be low.
But even when I'm getting one or two bars, I experienced absolutely no dropped calls, no data connection failures, no messaging failures whatsoever.
So, yeah, I definitely recommend using D2G on GSM.
And I think the signal's getting better these days...I don't know why lol

i think the low gsm signal might be a software issue, ive seen tests that show that when the signal being received by the d2g and other gsm devices are the same, the d2g has less bars than other phones, something to consider.

The D2G has serious connectivity issues when used on a GSM Network with a foreign sim card. So far motorola did nothing to solve this problem. I suppose it is a software related issue because the milestone 2 works flawlessly on GSM.
In my case, the signal is usually lost 48% of the time.
Is Motorola working on fixing this?
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Both my girlfriend and I use D2Gs in Australia. I have always been on Telstra and she was on Vodafone and just switched to telstra. Reception is great, I have been many very remote places with this phone and the reception is as good as any phone I have every had. Using the fission rom it is stable and fast and has good battery life. This is the best android phone I have had so far, I love it way more than the galaxy it replaced.
My gf initially had issues with GSM crashes and resets and it was due to an older sim card, updating to a newer one solved the issue.
I bought the phones new from the US and then paid $10 to unlock them, both codes worked first time.
My phone is rock solid, I have never had a crash or unexpected reboot. (since i removed cpu tuner, that used to crash it every couple of days)

@mactherapy
Hi, may I ask you where you bought the unlock codes? I have five phones coming in and I need them all unlocked. Thanks in advance.

No problems using it in GSM mode with a foreign sim card here.

Got the phone 2 days ago, currently at about 40 hours uptime. Everything works as intended (using a SoftBank UICC with USIM).

Gasai Yuno said:
Got the phone 2 days ago, currently at about 40 hours uptime. Everything works as intended (using a SoftBank UICC with USIM).
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wow 40 hours!
you're using the extended battery?

No. The stock battery.

It works fine. I am using the Fission ROM on Bell Canada's network. I have been using this setup for about six months now and I think the issues are overstated.

I'm using it for about a month now everything is good and stable.
I had to set it to GSM only (because the phone is locked and i'm using TurboSIM).
I was on Fission but flashed yesterday to Hexen (search Droidforums), works even better!
Regards,
mikee

Does these ROM's solve the problem of using the NAB 3g 850/1900?
I am trying to find a phone for Mexico and it is a b i t c h. Only the Desire Z A7275 is even close. And it is expensive if you can even find one.
Has anyone been able to get the D2G to work on the At&T - TelCel NAM 3G Bands for Data???

Using a custom rom doesn't solve the gsm problem. The only way to get a decent signal strenght is switching to GSM only mode, but of course you don't get 3G.
Is Motorola working on solving this issue on the upcoming Gingerbread update?
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Well if you get good signal on 2G and bad on 3G, it probably means that your carrier's 3G coverage sucks. No?
Myself, I have zero issues with 3G signal strength on my primary carrier's network. HSPA always shows 80% to 100% signal strength.

Gasai Yuno said:
Well if you get good signal on 2G and bad on 3G, it probably means that your carrier's 3G coverage sucks. No?
Myself, I have zero issues with 3G signal strength on my primary carrier's network. HSPA always shows 80% to 100% signal strength.
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Not really. D2G has issues with WCDMA reception. Good signal you only get if you are in very close proximity of the base station.
I usually get 1-2 bars only and any other phone displays full signal strength at the same spot. This is a known bug of D2G. Hopefully will be fixed in upcoming update.
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leobg said:
Not really. D2G has issues with WCDMA reception. Good signal you only get if you are in very close proximity of the base station.
I usually get 1-2 bars only and any other phone displays full signal strength at the same spot. This is a known bug of D2G. Hopefully will be fixed in upcoming update.
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Is Motorola/Verizon aware of this known bug of D2G?
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I've bought 3 D2Gs. Sold one to a friend, used a properly unlocked one for a while and then I lost it. Bought a new one but it had bad ESN so it couldn't be unlocked (used TurboSIM).
My (and my friends' experience) so far:
SMS worked just fine on my first phone, received and sent messages instantly. However, my friends' phone would not receive some (around 10%) of his incoming messages until he rebooted the phone. Mine and his phone had no problems sending the SMS.
We shared the same "incoming calling" problem, some of the calls that other made to us were simply denied and redirected to our voicemail. We tested this a lot of times from different phones, and it seemed like most of the calls were voicemailed when the phones were in standby. If the screen was awake the phone would ring as usual.
Signal strength wasn't reliable at all, not like I care since the call quality never took a hit even on almost 0 signal strength. So when it actually worked, it worked superb.
Using a locked D2G with TurboSIM is a real ****ty solution. Calls worked fine, outgoing messages worked, but incoming messages were only received when I made a call.
Long story short, we sold both our phones and are looking for something new, as this was not a reliable phone at all.

My experiences with the D2G GSM radio, using the original firmware (2.4.29 I think it is):
- the radio itself is very good at grabbing a signal, and hanging on in low coverage areas. Call quality is great too. The only phones I've found that are better in this regard are the iPhone 4 (antenna on the outside, mind the seam) and Sony Ericsson Cedar (100% plastic casing, no metal anywhere).
- the signal strength meter ('bars') are faulty in UMTS/HSDPA mode, reporting bars too low. It reports OK with a GSM signal. This is purely cosmetic and doesn't affect call quality in the slightest; e.g. I've had crystal clear calls on a UMTS signal that showed no bars.
- if the phone does lose signal, watch out - it will try to register with the first signal it finds, regardless of what SIM you have or the network settings you have set. e.g. I have a Telstra SIM, and told the phone to connect only to Telstra; when losing a signal it sometimes re-connects to Optus or Vodafone, and sits there. It doesn't realise it's on a network it can't register on, so when this happens you have to manually force it to re-scan for a network.
- switching between GSM and UMTS mode will crash the phone; it's more reliable if you specify a carrier in network settings - then it will crash only 20-30% of the time. (This also happens in 2.4.330)
In my (and some others' experience), 2.4.330 is completely broken on GSM. None of the above are fixed, and worse still, the radio works for about half a day to a day, then will start ignoring calls and messages until you reboot.
Right now I'm using the Sony Ericsson Cedar (much better than its $50 price tag implies), with the D2G back in its box hoping that (a) the GB update arrives before the iPhone 4S/5 does, and (b) that update finally fixes these GSM radio bugs.

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Droid 2 Global with 3G on Rogers

Here it is. Get a unlock code and it works on Rogers network, with 3G.
Just remember to set APN first.
So it is confirmed that Verizon is not messing up the 850/1900 bands outside US.
Canadian Droid lovers, you are safe.
Btw, this phone seems to have some serious reception issues. It only shows one signal bar in my house, while other phones would get full. Hope moto could fix this via a software update.
byebyebryan said:
Here it is. Get a unlock code and it works on Rogers network, with 3G.
Just remember to set APN first.
So it is confirmed that Verizon is not messing up the 850/1900 bands outside US.
Canadian Droid lovers, you are safe.
Btw, this phone seems to have some serious reception issues. It only shows one signal bar in my house, while other phones would get full. Hope moto could fix this via a software update.
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Thanks for confirming this for us. We hear in the US are still having those problems with AT&T and T-Mobile. Hopefully we will find a workaround soon.
Thanks so much. Thats what I've been searching for. BTW, where did you get the phone? Can you just go to Verizon store and buy it outright without signing any contract, not even the month by month plan?
Got the phone from a friend in the US. What he did was activate a month to month plan, and cancel it right away.
where did you get your unlock code? can you recommend a site?
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where did you get your unlock code? can you recommend a site?
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Got it on ebay. Just search for "Dorid 2 Global Unlock" and there you go.
I am following yous steps! I already asked a friend of mine to get me one. Thanks for confirming it is good on Rogers. Ebay seller is a bit greedy though - 50 bucks - ouch!
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Byebyebryan, how is the battery life on Rogers (I assume you switched it to GSM/WCDMA only)? People report some horrible results like 7 hours with no use.. can't be that bad...
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leobg said:
Byebyebryan, how is the battery life on Rogers (I assume you switched it to GSM/WCDMA only)? People report some horrible results like 7 hours with no use.. can't be that bad...
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I'm gonna say, 1 day with some use(calls, msgs, emails, and minutes on google map). So not great, but not that bad.
leobg said:
I am following yous steps! I already asked a friend of mine to get me one. Thanks for confirming it is good on Rogers. Ebay seller is a bit greedy though - 50 bucks - ouch!
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Why would you have to pay for an Unlock Code? Can't you just "ROOT" the phone free?
Max
maxshiff said:
Why would you have to pay for an Unlock Code? Can't you just "ROOT" the phone free?
Max
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The unlock code is so you can use non-Verizon (Vodafone) SIMs. Rooting is being able to have full read / write access to the entire phone. Rooting alone will not unlock the radio to use 3rd party SIMs.
Droid 2 Global Recepton problems?
byebyebryan said:
...Btw, this phone seems to have some serious reception issues. It only shows one signal bar in my house, while other phones would get full. Hope moto could fix this via a software update.
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Has anyone else noticed reception issues with this phone? I was waiting and waiting and waiting for the Milestone 2 originally and then this one came out and I want it sooooo bad. I need to upgrade from this HTC Magic but I don't want to buy a phone with hardware flaws.
I tried Googling it but all I'm finding is reception problems on the Droid 2 and the Droid X. Not a lot on the D2G but it seems like the entire Droid line has people reporting reception problems.
Is it just the number of bars showing thats a problem or do you also get frequent dropped calls?
I heard from a friend that Android 2.2 includes a new Battery Manager that reduces power to the radio when you're not making or receiving a call and that's probably why the number of bars showing is low when the phone is idle and there probably isn't really a reception problem unless calls are being dropped. Can anyone confirm this?
It's a long drive from where I am in Canada to the nearest Verizon store so I was going to make purchasing it part of a road trip to visit friends in Seattle in a couple weeks if I can get confirmation that the reception problem is not hardware related.
Any confirmations or advise would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Reception hasn't really been an issue for me. Seems acceptable. Battery life marginal though but I had the same issue with an HTC Desire
JohnnyAndroid said:
Has anyone else noticed reception issues with this phone? I was waiting and waiting and waiting for the Milestone 2 originally and then this one came out and I want it sooooo bad. I need to upgrade from this HTC Magic but I don't want to buy a phone with hardware flaws.
I tried Googling it but all I'm finding is reception problems on the Droid 2 and the Droid X. Not a lot on the D2G but it seems like the entire Droid line has people reporting reception problems.
Is it just the number of bars showing thats a problem or do you also get frequent dropped calls?
I heard from a friend that Android 2.2 includes a new Battery Manager that reduces power to the radio when you're not making or receiving a call and that's probably why the number of bars showing is low when the phone is idle and there probably isn't really a reception problem unless calls are being dropped. Can anyone confirm this?
It's a long drive from where I am in Canada to the nearest Verizon store so I was going to make purchasing it part of a road trip to visit friends in Seattle in a couple weeks if I can get confirmation that the reception problem is not hardware related.
Any confirmations or advise would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
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The funny thing is, even though the phone is showing only one signal bar, I still have great call quality and 3g speed. Wired.
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Thanks guys. That was the news I was hoping to hear.
I was having problems with the 3G in France. I never got more than one bar and that was in middle of Paris
Buy it on prepaid. Its $394 plus $104 of other stuff, total 537.
byebyebryan said:
Here it is. Get a unlock code and it works on Rogers network, with 3G.
Just remember to set APN first.
So it is confirmed that Verizon is not messing up the 850/1900 bands outside US.
Canadian Droid lovers, you are safe.
Btw, this phone seems to have some serious reception issues. It only shows one signal bar in my house, while other phones would get full. Hope moto could fix this via a software update.
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I just got the Droid 2 Global and have it unlocked on the Rogers network. I can't get the 3g to work. What APN settings are you using or how did you get it to work? I have input the apn settings that are being posted around the web but can't get 3g to work. Edge works however. Thanks for your help.
sk03 said:
I just got the Droid 2 Global and have it unlocked on the Rogers network. I can't get the 3g to work. What APN settings are you using or how did you get it to work? I have input the apn settings that are being posted around the web but can't get 3g to work. Edge works however. Thanks for your help.
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APN settings are same for 3G and EDGE. Are you sure you are not forcing EDGE somewhere in settings? Or maybe battery manager?
I figured out the problem. I had the phone in "gsm only" mode. When I switched back to"Global" mode in network settings I instantly got 3g and even "H". Thanks for the help anyway

[Q] Desire s stuck on gsm only

Hi there,
Hopefully someone can help because my brain is melting here. Basically I spoke to orange customer services the other day because of totally poor signal. He told me to switch to GSM only, which was fine and I know it can improve your phone signal. The thing is, it's now stuck on there, whenever I try to change it to WCDMA it automatically switches back to GSM?
Any body got any ideas?
Cheers
Ian
iang123 said:
Hi there,
Hopefully someone can help because my brain is melting here. Basically I spoke to orange customer services the other day because of totally poor signal. He told me to switch to GSM only, which was fine and I know it can improve your phone signal. The thing is, it's now stuck on there, whenever I try to change it to WCDMA it automatically switches back to GSM?
Any body got any ideas?
Cheers
Ian
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I feel your pain. I am also a long-suffering Orange customer. Everything was fine until they climb into bed with T-Mobile. Since then my signal has been so erratic I simply can't trust things like Google Maps to work as navigation. Orange have left me stranded twice bombing out the 3G just as I need it to get home.
Anyway, how exactly did you switch to GSM only? There are a couple of ways of doing it.
Menu> Settings> Wireless & Networks> Mobile Networks> Network Mode = GSM/WCDMA auto.
I suspect it was this one. If this is the method that is changing back to GSM, then try this one;
Open you dialer, and dial *#*#4636#*#*
This will open a hidden testing menu, from this select 'Phone Information'
Scroll to the bottom and see what the 'Set Preferred network type:' is set to.
Mine works well with both GSM auto (PRL) and GSM/CDMA auto (PRL)
See if selecting one of these helps.
Let me know how this goes.
Hiya mate,
Yeah I gave that a try earlier. It seems I have to either have a good phone signal or crap data and vice versa? Pain in the ass. Orange told me that it was because of a faulty telephone mast in my area that has been off since last week. Can't see that being right to be honest, since my signal has been ****e since I first got it in April. Thing is, my sister was having the same problem with poor signal, and she wrote to some higher up person at orange to tell them about it. It ended up with her getting out her 2 year contract, bonus! I'm just going to ring and keep complaining and then write to this person my self, and hopefully I can get out of it my self. Orange is the worst network I have been on!
Cheers for your reply
I might give that a try. I still have a year left, but would love to jump ship and move back to Vodafone. I only went with Orange as my girlfriend was on Orange and magic numbers meant free calls. She then went and screwed things up by moving in! Now I don't need to ring her so much! (facepalm)
My housing estate has a dirty great big cell tower mast at the top of it. My fillings could receive a text message. But even with max strength signal still the 3G is off and on so erratically it's not worth using. They keep telling me that "the cell tower in my area is being worked on" too. That's been their excuse since February.
I have no idea I'm afraid why your phone wont stay on a WCDMA setting however. How are your APN settings? Mine once roamed to T-Mobile without me noticing and would only do 2G.
Yeah my girlfriend is my magic number too, and I live with her as well.. Doesn't make a great deal of sense really does it?
I think you may be on to something with that tmobile thing. Does tmobile allow wcdma?
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iang123 said:
Yeah my girlfriend is my magic number too, and I live with her as well.. Doesn't make a great deal of sense really does it?
I think you may be on to something with that tmobile thing. Does tmobile allow wcdma?
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When I used to do a manual scan for other Networks the following would show up;
Orange
Orange 3G
T-Mobile
T-Mobile 3G
If I try to connect to T-Mobile 3G it wont let me. The one that is just 'T-Mobile' doesn't have anything more than 2G. What happened was my Orange signal dropped out, so it jumped onto the 'T-Mobile' one without me noticing. It then didn't go back to the Orange 3G when I got home.
I just tried it again and got;
Orange
T-Mobile UK
The 2G/3G variants seem to have been dropped and merged into a single provider for each network. I can connect to T-Mobile but still only seem to get 2G.
See which one your connected to. It might be that although we are allowed to use T-Mobile for calls/texts the deal doesn't include 3G.
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When I used to do a manual scan for other Networks the following would show up;
Orange
Orange 3G
T-Mobile
T-Mobile 3G
If I try to connect to T-Mobile 3G it wont let me. The one that is just 'T-Mobile' doesn't have anything more than 2G. What happened was my Orange signal dropped out, so it jumped onto the 'T-Mobile' one without me noticing. It then didn't go back to the Orange 3G when I got home.
I just tried it again and got;
Orange
T-Mobile UK
The 2G/3G variants seem to have been dropped and merged into a single provider for each network. I can connect to T-Mobile but still only seem to get 2G.
See which one your connected to. It might be that although we are allowed to use T-Mobile for calls/texts the deal doesn't include 3G.
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Yip, that's exactly it mate. I go on tmobile and I can get only 2g, I connect to orange and it let's me have 3G. It jumps between the two networks, and as I have poor orange signal all the time it auto jumps to tmobile! So basically it looks like I'm stuck to 2g if I want to actually speak to anyone! At least now I know what the problem is, but it still doesn't make me feel any better about having to make the choice, and having to constantly check which network I'm on before knowing why I'm getting either poor 2g or poor phone signal. What a headache!
Cheers for your help, much appreciated!
This sounds like some bulllllllllllllshiiiiiiiiit.
Orange and T Mobile have both always been ****.
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This sounds like some bulllllllllllllshiiiiiiiiit.
Orange and T Mobile have both always been ****.
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Bull **** of the highest order mate
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iang123 said:
Bull **** of the highest order mate
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Lately, I've noticed some **** with o2 as well which as I previously recall always had good service, since I been with them for as far as I can remember. I'll have full 2G signal, and randomly the data will shut off. Sometimes for a few minutes, sometimes for hours. But the phone signal remains on full... it's weird. And 3G coverage seems to be getting worse instead of better. None of this makes sense either since in March o2 apparently rolled out 900 Mhz 3G across most major UK cities, meaning 3G service on a 2G band, meaning much better 3G service in areas where only 2G service was previously good. I ain't seen **** all of an improvement, like I said it seems to be going the opposite way.
UK used to be ahead of the game when it came to cell networks, it seems most other countries have not only caught up, but jumped miles ahead. 4G is pretty standard in the US now, and they were so far behind in cell networks only a few years ago.

[Q] Signal drop/No service

Just wondering if any one else gets this, sometimes my signal just drops out and I get no service.
Then it comes back it does not happen all the time, I live in a big city Leeds infact so signal is quite strong.
Just wondering if it could be a fault with the phone?
Thanks
I've noticed it happens to me too.
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I've noticed it happens to me too.
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I was wondering if its my device because I live in the city and the signal is excellent around here, my other phone HTC sensation never had this problem. Was concerned it could be software/hardware problem possibly.
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I was wondering if its my device because I live in the city and the signal is excellent around here, my other phone HTC sensation never had this problem. Was concerned it could be software/hardware problem possibly.
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It's likely the radio software.
Tony_YYZ said:
It's likely the radio software.
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Right I see could this possibly be fixed in next update you think?
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Right I see could this possibly be fixed in next update you think?
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It is definitely possible.
I'm on AT&T and have the correct APN settings and have called AT&T with my IMEI. I have significantly worse signal than with my HTC One X. I am not comparing bars to bars, but rather where the signal drops completely. In places where I had low signal but still connected I now have nothing.
Straight talk using at&t Sim and notice radio drops..
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T-Mobile on stock ROM i had my first signal drops.
I was fine (or at least never noticed them) from the time i got my phone (day one) without any drops here in orlando.
Drove over to Tampa/Venice Beach area this past weekend and noticed some drops. Had about 6 drops according to my battery stats in 2 days. i had good to excellent coverage the entire time except when it would drop comlpetely (outline of signal bars)
would connect in a couple seconds, but i noticed over night, it would drop for a pretty large amount of time (like 10-15 minutes at a time.)
Mmm defo seems like were all having the same issues, wonder what it could be
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I had this issue too, and here's how I fixed it:
By default LTE is enabled, meaning the phone will periodically scan for a LTE network. If you're in a big city, you're likely to find one. Your phone will attempt to connect. However, it fails, meaning it will have to rescan the HSPA bands to connect back. That results in a few seconds of no service. Why can't it connect to LTE? Because by default, the APN is not the LTE APN, for Rogers at least. I'd assume AT&T would be the same. You can test this by dialing *#*#4636#*#*, selecting phone info, and selecting LTE only. You'll see that there is no service. I tested this in an area I knew had great LTE coverage, and that led me to the conclusion that it's LTE causing the signal drops.
So how to fix? Simple, just change your APN to the LTE APN for your carried. To do that go to Settings -> More -> Mobile Networks -> Access Point Names. If you're experiencing this issue on Rogers, change the APN field to ltemobile.apn. If you're on another carrier, you'll have to search for their LTE APN configuration.
After doing this your phone should start connecting to LTE again, and you won't get those annoying signal drops.
PaulGoogle Employee
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A few days ago I let you know that we'd be reaching out on email to some of you for some additional bug report data. I'd like to thank everyone who responded to our email -- the bug data you sent in has been helpful to us in tracking this down.
This is looking like a software issue on our side, and we're investigating a fix.
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So yeah the next update will probably fix the issue. It's not so bad in the meantime, Lightflow sill notify you that your nexus has lost signal, and you still get the internet and incoming calls.
We're not alone. Supposedly Google is "aware" of the issue.
i've hcanged my setting from '4g' to '3g' to see if i notice a difference (hopefully will) then when 4g is released or i get a 4g sim, can move it back up
Yes, I'm having issues too. The real problem is the fact that I have a Wilson cell booster in my home (supposed to have up to 5000 square foot range) and my n4 had full bars most everywhere inside. With my n5 It shows 1 to 2 bars if I'm lucky and quite often drops to none! The only way to get full bars Is to stand right under the indoor antenna. Not impressed, and I sure hope this is fixable!
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I hate to revive a dead thread, but I was wondering if people were still having problems. Once or twice during the day that I can see I will lose signal for a few seconds only to have it reconnect. Running 4.4.2 so the latest update did nothing to help the problem as far as I can see and I have messed with my APN settings. On AT&T. The Google thread seems to have a lot of different problems on the same thread, and it is a bit unclear if people are still having this problem. This is very annoying for such an otherwise spectacular phone. Thanks and sorry again for reviving the thread... :fingers-crossed:
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I hate to revive a dead thread, but I was wondering if people were still having problems. Once or twice during the day that I can see I will lose signal for a few seconds only to have it reconnect. Running 4.4.2 so the latest update did nothing to help the problem as far as I can see and I have messed with my APN settings. On AT&T. The Google thread seems to have a lot of different problems on the same thread, and it is a bit unclear if people are still having this problem. This is very annoying for such an otherwise spectacular phone. Thanks and sorry again for reviving the thread... :fingers-crossed:
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Actually, there have been several threads on the issues associated with this (emergency calls only, missed calls, no signal,etc.). Ongoing and unresolved for some.
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Actually, there have been several threads on the issues associated with this (emergency calls only, missed calls, no signal,etc.). Ongoing and unresolved for some.
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Appreciate the speedy reply. Hope Google gets on this fast. I also have LTE connection issues which has plagued both this and my original device so I am pretty sure its a radio issue. The phone loves to stay on HSPA+ even when there is a decent LTE connection: it's last in the pack to connect to LTE and first to disconnect when compared to others on AT&T.
gidgiddonihah said:
Appreciate the speedy reply. Hope Google gets on this fast. I also have LTE connection issues which has plagued both this and my original device so I am pretty sure its a radio issue. The phone loves to stay on HSPA+ even when there is a decent LTE connection: it's last in the pack to connect to LTE and first to disconnect when compared to others on AT&T.
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My N4 with a combo radio sticks to LTE a tad better than my N5 with stock radio. Sadly, morrislee hasn't fiddled and combo'd N5 radios, and I'm not sure they've been tested and sussed out like the N4 radios. Citing the fact some with issues have flashed all the radios so far with minimal success means we wait for Qualcomm, after Google kicks them in the you know where.
wideasleep1 said:
My N4 with a combo radio sticks to LTE a tad better than my N5 with stock radio. Sadly, morrislee hasn't fiddled and combo'd N5 radios, and I'm not sure they've been tested and sussed out like the N4 radios. Citing the fact some with issues have flashed all the radios so far with minimal success means we wait for Qualcomm, after Google kicks them in the you know where.
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Hopefully Google kicks hard and fast . Multiple times if needed. Thanks again for the speedy and enlightening replies. Much obliged.
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[Q] Problem with 3G radio on HTC Doubleshot - uplink dead, downlink ok

I've been happily using an HTC MT4G Slide/Doubleshot I got on Ebay since December (I'm in Canada, using it with Wind Mobile, AWG 3G bands). Last Sunday my phone suddenly started showing "No Signal" for the cellular connection (wifi still works just fine), even though I had full signal bars, and I was unable to complete calls, even the *611 carrier service calls. With the Wifi turned off, I noticed I was still receiving emails, oddly enough, even though I could not register on my network. My SIM was working fine in other phones, and a SIM from another carrier (GSM 2G only) worked just fine. I tried a new SIM from my carrier, no luck, same thing.
I know AWS splits its up/downlinks between the 2 sets of bands it uses (1700MHz for up, 2100MHz for down), so I'm guessing something strange happened to selectively knock out the up bands only. But what? My phone is on EmmanuelU's KitKatDS 1.3, but the only unusual thing I could think of software wise was that I had recently updated Xposed framework to the latest version. I though maybe that did something weird to the baseband firmware, so I restored the original stock Gingerbread ROM via ClockworkMod - no change. I applied the available OTA updates from T-Mo - nothing. Re-flashed KitKatDS & restored by current set-up - nothing.
I'm completely stumped and seriously starting to worry it's some freak hardware thing. Anyone here ever experience something like this?
Thanks for any of your thoughts!
Never seen this myself before, check your apns would be my next step. Maybe try *#*#4636#*#* from the dialer and see if what it says there too. But mostly I'm stumped
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Terrible signal!

So my phone has terrible signal now ever since I got home from college. I remember it was sorta spotty where I lived but never this bad... I have around 40% time without a signal! It's so bad I can't even text... My messages just don't send half the time. I got a new Sim card only a couple months ago so I feel like replacing that won't help.
I checked my mother's phone and she has the same prl version which is 15287.
Her mobile network type is is set to global and on the status page displays: cdma - even Rev. A, while mine on the same settings displays just LTE for the network type.
I keep bouncing back and forth between global and LTE/CDMA the past couple months, im just going to leave it at global and see if it gets better here... Any sure way to load all the defaults?
I feel like my phone is just getting too old, I've got my upgrade in August but do you guys have any suggestions on how to make my signal better? Also what is the default network type for Verizon I thought (was told in the past) it was LTE/CDMA but when I checked my mother's phone it was set to global?!
Badouken said:
So my phone has terrible signal now ever since I got home from college. I remember it was sorta spotty where I lived but never this bad... I have around 40% time without a signal! It's so bad I can't even text... My messages just don't send half the time. I got a new Sim card only a couple months ago so I feel like replacing that won't help.
I checked my mother's phone and she has the same prl version which is 15287.
Her mobile network type is is set to global and on the status page displays: cdma - even Rev. A, while mine on the same settings displays just LTE for the network type.
I keep bouncing back and forth between global and LTE/CDMA the past couple months, im just going to leave it at global and see if it gets better here... Any sure way to load all the defaults?
I feel like my phone is just getting too old, I've got my upgrade in August but do you guys have any suggestions on how to make my signal better? Also what is the default network type for Verizon I thought (was told in the past) it was LTE/CDMA but when I checked my mother's phone it was set to global?!
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I've been having recent issues in my area too. Seems to have started when my PRL was updated (15310) or potentially it is my sim (which I also replaced recently).
In any case, this is what I did to try and resolve it
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=52718533&postcount=6
It now switches correctly to 3G when there is a 4G signal. However, you SMS messages should send regardless of whether or not you have a 3 or 4G signal. MMS will be an issue though. As far as whether it is on Global or LTE, it won't make a difference in reception. You'll have better battery life on LTE/CDMA than on global as there is no need to have the GSM radios active if you aren't using them.
Artimis said:
I've been having recent issues in my area too. Seems to have started when my PRL was updated (15310) or potentially it is my sim (which I also replaced recently).
In any case, this is what I did to try and resolve it
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=52718533&postcount=6
It now switches correctly to 3G when there is a 4G signal. However, you SMS messages should send regardless of whether or not you have a 3 or 4G signal. MMS will be an issue though. As far as whether it is on Global or LTE, it won't make a difference in reception. You'll have better battery life on LTE/CDMA than on global as there is no need to have the GSM radios active if you aren't using them.
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Hmmm thanks for the information! It seems like that could be what is happening to me. But weird enough typing *#97328640# in the dialer doesn't work?! It just says call could not be completed!
I hope this problem doesn't carry over when I get a new Sim / phone.
Also is disabling -eHRPD a wise thing to do? Also I left my phone on global and it moves to -eHRPD and I have good signal but my texts still arent sending for some reason but then it switches to CDMA 1xRTT and thats when im able to send texts but constanlty switches to Unknown/ no service and then after no serviece for a but back to -eHRPD?

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