The Sprint Galaxy Nexus was just recently released on a price tag of $199.99, as well as one of the first LTE devices to launch on Sprint. However, users of the new Android 4.0 ICS  device have been experiencing some connectivity issues, citing that their device is having a hard time connecting to Sprint’s 3G networks.
If you’re currently a Sprint Galaxy Nexus and receiving network instability, you can try contacting Sprint for a replacement. However, some users have reported that they have been turned down a replacement because a software update will be pumped out to fix the issue soon.
Thankfully, Samsung and Sprint have commented on the issue and said:
Sprint/Samsung are aware of this problem and will be releasing a software update to resolve the issue. Can’t commit to a date yet, but they are trying really hard to get it released early next week. Sorry for your troubles.
Any of our readers out there experiencing issues? If so, comment down below and tell us what you’re doing to solve it in the meantime.
Source: AndroidAndMe Via: Phandroid