Nexus One Fixes 3G Problem

Google has started pushing out an update for the Nexus One that will fix a 3G connectivity problem that has plagued some users and adds limited support for multitouch.

After receiving over 1,500 messages in a support forum from people complaining about trouble connecting to 3G, Google said last week that it had identified the problem and would soon deliver a fix.

One employee named Ivar says that the company has been actively creating a software fix that should "improve connectivity to 3G for some users." Ivar does say however that it will not solve all problems, as some users may simply be on the outer range of T-Mobile 3G coverage.

The Nexus One will be available for Verizon users in April, and for Vodafone users in the UK at the same time. If you plan to buy the phone unlocked, you can use it on AT&T, but only using EDGE (2G) speeds.

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