Friday, February 5, 2010

T-Mobile 3G fix for Nexus One painfully simple

The Google Nexus One has been one of the writer hyped devices in recent memory, and the result of its pass has been punctuated with complaints nearly patchy 3G execution on the T-Mobile USA network.  Whatever users launch that, despite the Nexus One state resourceful of HSDPA/HSUPA, they were limited to Slip connectivity, still in areas where opposite devices were actuation in far faster 3G speeds.  Over at jkOnTheRun they've a rudimentary fix that seemingly addressed the connectivity disadvantage, and it takes all of 30 seconds to implement. Apparently their old associate Kevin C. Tofel was able to movement the Linkage One onto a T-Mo 3G system transferral by simply gallery into the settings and allowing the smartphone to "Select Automatically" from the networks it has to prefer from.  There's no efficacious what's actually been causing the needy 3G direction, but if this fix addresses the difficulty for users then it could be a poorly implemented mesh prioritization environs unexploded onto the Nexus One initially. T-Mobile 3G fix for Nexus One painfully simple

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