How to Fix 3G Problem on Nexus One

Nexus One had some trouble in getting the full broadband speed from its 3G networks and users were forced to use the Internet on their Nexus One with EDGE. A Nexus One user, Kevin faced a similar problem with his handset, and he was stuck with EDGE connectivity for several week, until he found out a solution. Now he is getting 3G Network speed (upto 1Mbps) on his Nexus One after applying a simple fix.

Follow these steps of Kevin to fix the 3G issue on your Nexus One:

In “Settings,” I went to “Wireless & networks.” Look for the “Mobile Networks” option at the bottom of this listing. The next screen has a “Network Operators” section — tap it. Your Nexus One will search for compatible GSM networks in the area. Once it’s complete, you’ll see the choices, which will consist of T-Mobile and/or AT&T. You’ll also see a choice to Select Automatically — tap it and your phone should say “Registered on network.” That’s it. That’s all I did and I immediately saw the phone jump from EDGE to T-Mobile’s fast 3G network.

You won’t have to re-apply this fix after you reboot your cellphone. Once the settings have been altered, it will remain there until changed again.

If you faced any problems during the procedure or faced any issues, then do let us know by leaving a comment.

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