Video: Samsung Galaxy Nexus has a problematic launch, just like the iPhone 4S

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   A few weeks ago I wrote this article in which we present to you a problem that I encounter with my own iPhone 4S and that led me to change it. Well, it seems that owners of Samsung Galaxy Nexus terminals, the newest Android terminal launched by Google in collaboration with Samsung, also face a very similar problem. It seems that the sound of the device starts to "go crazy" when voice calls are initiated, when users are listening to a song or watching a video clip, so almost anytime. As with my problem, tapping the volume buttons generates extremely strange device volume behavior and on the biggest forum about Android there is already a topic of 23 pages with dozens/hundreds of users complaining about the problem.

    It seems that only devices that use the 900 MHz GSM band for EDGE have this problem, and we are talking here about most mobile phone operators in Europe. Moreover, when users are in an area with a weak signal, the effects of the problem are amplified and many people claim that they can no longer use the terminal. In addition to these problems, there are others with lost calls, so problems like the iPhone 4S are also found on the other side of the barricade. For me it is quite strange that both terminals have problems in exactly the same area and I think that everything that happens to them could be related to Samsung and some components manufactured by them. Of course, with the iPhone 4S we are talking about low autonomy and signal loss, things more serious than the problem I encountered, which probably affected only a few users.

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