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An issue with the GPS created the LTE blackout
Google encourages clients to restart their Nexus 6 cell phones
This issue was accounted for a week ago by clients' around the world
A week ago, Google's Nexus Help Forum was tormented with protests from Nexus 6 clients over the world confronting LTE network issues. The tech mammoth recognized that it knew about the issue and was dealing with it, and has now declared that the LTE blackout issue has been altered. A Google representative passing by the name Orrin likewise explained that 'an issue with GPS' was the reason for the issue, as suspected a week ago.
"A debt of gratitude is in order for the greater part of the data you have given. It has been to a great degree supportive while the group was examining and working towards a fix. We have rolled out a couple of improvements on our end, and the issue with GPS creating cell network to come up short ought to now be determined. On the off chance that you are as yet encountering issues, please restart your gadget," Orrin composed on the discussions page.
Orrin didn't go into subtle elements on how precisely Google settled the issue. In case you're a Google Nexus 6 client are as yet encountering network issues, rebooting the gadget ought to settle it, Google says. Clients from US, Canada, Australia, Finland, the Netherlands, Sweden, Mexico, Germany, and Hong Kong were all reporting the same issue. The majority of the influenced clients in the US were endorsers of the T-Mobile system.
Google dispatched the Nexus 6 made by Motorola in 2014. It offers 32GB and 64GB stockpiling choices, and is valued at $649 (roughly Rs. 40,000) and $699 (around Rs. 43,000) individually. Concerning the determinations, the Google Nexus 6 accompanies a 5.96-inch QHD (1440x2560 pixels) showcase, and 2.7GHz quad-center Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 processor combined with 3GB of RAM. It dons a 13-megapixel back camera, a 2-megapixel front camera, and a 3220mAh battery.
An issue with the GPS created the LTE blackout
Google encourages clients to restart their Nexus 6 cell phones
This issue was accounted for a week ago by clients' around the world
A week ago, Google's Nexus Help Forum was tormented with protests from Nexus 6 clients over the world confronting LTE network issues. The tech mammoth recognized that it knew about the issue and was dealing with it, and has now declared that the LTE blackout issue has been altered. A Google representative passing by the name Orrin likewise explained that 'an issue with GPS' was the reason for the issue, as suspected a week ago.
"A debt of gratitude is in order for the greater part of the data you have given. It has been to a great degree supportive while the group was examining and working towards a fix. We have rolled out a couple of improvements on our end, and the issue with GPS creating cell network to come up short ought to now be determined. On the off chance that you are as yet encountering issues, please restart your gadget," Orrin composed on the discussions page.
Orrin didn't go into subtle elements on how precisely Google settled the issue. In case you're a Google Nexus 6 client are as yet encountering network issues, rebooting the gadget ought to settle it, Google says. Clients from US, Canada, Australia, Finland, the Netherlands, Sweden, Mexico, Germany, and Hong Kong were all reporting the same issue. The majority of the influenced clients in the US were endorsers of the T-Mobile system.
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Google dispatched the Nexus 6 made by Motorola in 2014. It offers 32GB and 64GB stockpiling choices, and is valued at $649 (roughly Rs. 40,000) and $699 (around Rs. 43,000) individually. Concerning the determinations, the Google Nexus 6 accompanies a 5.96-inch QHD (1440x2560 pixels) showcase, and 2.7GHz quad-center Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 processor combined with 3GB of RAM. It dons a 13-megapixel back camera, a 2-megapixel front camera, and a 3220mAh battery.
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