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Should have seen this coming. Bugs after an Android update are
often a common occurrence ’round these parts, and now it’s Galaxy Nexus
user’s turn to share
in the sorrow after updating their devices to Android 4.0.4.
Apparently, this bug is a pretty nasty one. Users have taken to Google’s
Android issue tracker and are reporting that after updating to Android 4.0.4., their device has been experiencing connectivity issues whenever entering sleep/screen
off mode. Once asleep, the Galaxy Nexus will completely lose signal,
causing missed calls, texts, push notifications and anything else that
requires signal. Yeah, not good. Google has acknowledged the issue and is asking for users to submit bug reports to help with developing a solution. In the meantime, rooted users can either clock their CPU’s minimum clock speed to 700MHz to help alleviate the issue or simply revert back to Android 4.0.2 where I currently am sitting pretty. Oh, and if you’re on Verizon Wireless with a CDMA version of the Galaxy Nexus, don’t worry. The issue seems to only be with GSM versions of the device. Any GSM Galaxy Nexus users who have updated to 4.0.4 affected by the bug? |
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