
Remember that nasty volume software bug the affected the Galaxy Nexus while operating in 2G and 900MHz bands? Well Google and Samsung had promised a fix in the near future and it looks like we finally get to see how the issue will be resolved.
According to the retailer Handtec, “Samsung Distribution is stating that units are currently being “flashed” to fix any issues – deliveries should commence in the week commencing 28th November.” The plan is to first fix all the devices that remain in stock so that retailers can continue to sell the device sometime next week. While this is all fine and dandy for the folks who have yet to pick up their new Galaxy Nexus; my only concern is when will the over-the-air update be pushed out to customers who already paid good money for the phone?
Are you one of the people who purchased a buggy Galaxy Nexus? Sound off in the comments below.
[via Droiddog]
What a relief. I hope they completely fix the phone before Christmas.
Samsung mobile phones are increasingly easy to use.
Also loved by everyone.
Prices are very reasonable.
I find that i lose my wifi signal very often and the cellular signal alternates between H and 3G. Other than that a.very powerful phone and software. Hope they release a.fix soon.
I have plenty problem with my nexus. Random restarts, screen picture falling to 1000s pieces, loosing network signal when i do a hotspot, camera screen waveing, kill my eyes, annoying. This is my 2nd handset bcs the first one had a dead pixel…..
Pff…