Looks like it is trouble
in paradise for Galaxy Nexus owners again. After updating to the much awaited
Android 4.0.4 update that started rolling out last week, users are now noting
that the phone loses signal once it goes into sleep mode.
This happens usually
when there is no application running in the background when the phone goes into
sleep. The processor speed drops below a certain point and then the phone loses
its network signal, meaning it won't be able to receive calls or messages until
you wake the phone. This problem can be solved to some extent by running
something resource heavy in the background, or by setting the minimum CPU clock
speed from the default 350MHz to 700MHz or by disabling the sleep mode
entirely. As you can tell neither of these options will be particularly kind to
the phone's battery life.
Users have noted that
this issue exists solely in the 4.0.4 build for the GSM Galaxy Nexus and that
going back to the 4.0.2 ROM makes it go away.
If you have a GSM Galaxy
Nexus running 4.0.4 with or without this issue, let us know in the comments.
Source gsmarena
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1 Comments for "Android 4.0.4 update causing network issues on Galaxy Nexus"
my phone signal also ok but the problem is wifi range. Can someone help me? I just bought GN yesterday. What should i do now?