GSM Galaxy Nexus develops signal issue following 4.0.4 update

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 GSM Galaxy Nexus develops signal issue following 4.0.4 update 4

It's that bitter-sweet moment that follows a lot of OS updates. You boot up for the first time to find all the new features and bug fixes you were hoping to see, all is well in the world. Inevitably, for every 5 or 6 bugs fixed there's a new one that reveals itself that wasn't there before, now where's my pitchfork?

The GSM Galaxy Nexus saw a world wide OTA push of the latest Android 4.0.4 which brought with it some minor improvements such as faster multitasking, a new power-button menu, quicker changing of screen orientation etc however what wasn't advertised as part of the update was sketchy signal problems. The issue specifically causes a complete loss of signal in otherwise strong signal areas which prevents the ability to make or receive calls and texts. Widespread reports of the issue first surfaced over at the XDA developers forum and have since progressed to a confirmed listed on Google's support page.

Interestingly I have not personally ran into the problem on my GSM Galaxy Nexus since I updated to 4.0.4 however I am UK based so I'm not sure if that has any significance to the occurrence of the issue. I expect Google will be working round the clock to bring a timely 4.0.5 update that will fix the issue, here's hoping it doesn't bring another unexpected gremlin along with it!

You can click the link below to head over to the Google website and report the issue if you've been effected by signal loss following the 4.0.4 update.

 

source : Google

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  1. For those of you in the uk….did you force update to 4.04 or was it OTA via your network provider? I’m on vodafone uk and no update as yet. :-(

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