Does the 6P work on Straight Talk? - Nexus 6P Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I have a 6P now and am trying to use it with straight talk as of last couple days. When I used the CDMA sim it seems to only get LTE when not making a call. When I try to use the internet during a call, it loses data completely and an explanation mark show up top near service bars. Now I switched over to the GSM sim and in spots where I used to get 4G with an Alcatel phone, it switches to HPSA (which creeps). Does the 6P not even have the radios for 4G? I thought it was supposed to be compatible with just about every 4G tower.

It works fine, however, with straight talk you can't use the internet while on the phone unless you use WiFi.
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Signal in and out on my g2

I got my G2 a couple days ago and I must say this phone is amazing..coming from a g1 I had for 2 years its quite an improvement. The only minor problem I'm experiencing is with the radio signal..most notably in my house..on my G1 I always had signal and internet connection. Now with the G2 I constantly loose connection all through out the house and the only way to get it back is to switch the airplane mode on and off and it picks it up right away, only to go away a few minutes later..I don't seem to have the problem anywhere else.
Was wondering if any of you guys can shed some light on if there is a way for me to figure out why the signal is so random in my house and it was ok with the G1. And why airplane mode seem to fix it for a short while.
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I have the same issue, I disable/enable wifi to get reception back on...I initially had really good reception but as the days went by my reception varies a lot at my house
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JonathanFermin said:
I got my G2 a couple days ago and I must say this phone is amazing..coming from a g1 I had for 2 years its quite an improvement. The only minor problem I'm experiencing is with the radio signal..most notably in my house..on my G1 I always had signal and internet connection. Now with the G2 I constantly loose connection all through out the house and the only way to get it back is to switch the airplane mode on and off and it picks it up right away, only to go away a few minutes later..I don't seem to have the problem anywhere else.
Was wondering if any of you guys can shed some light on if there is a way for me to figure out why the signal is so random in my house and it was ok with the G1. And why airplane mode seem to fix it for a short while.
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did u activate the sim card that came with the phone or still using the old one?
I'm still using the "old" one still but considering I got it 2 months ago I wouldn't think its a big deal unless the sim that comes with the G2 is any different?
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JonathanFermin said:
I'm still using the "old" one still but considering I got it 2 months ago I wouldn't think its a big deal unless the sim that comes with the G2 is any different?
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I asked because i was told to activate the new sim card to avoid issues likes the ones u seem to be having.
I was told to replace the sim card as well. After doing so there was no change in the reception of the unit. The downside is that the sim card does fine in my Vibrant but does not work at all in My Nexus One. Tried two different new sim cards and each time the Nexus One refuses tacknowledge it while the G2 and Vibrant do. I have found no difference in signal quality or strength with the new sim. The new sim card has a much smaller gold contact area and that area is a slightly different shape,
I went ahead and activated my new sim card to see if maybe it'll fix the problem..ill let you guys know how it goes
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Changing the simcards will not work. If I put my simcard in my iPhone 3G or my G1, I'll have 2 or 3 bard with 3G, but with the G2, It switches up all the time, from Edge to 3G or no data at all, with 1 or 2 bars. I also have five other family members that also have T-Mobile phones and their getting about 4-5 bars on their phones. So it's not the sim or a tower issue.
There's cleary a problem with these phones.
This mourning I woke up and found the phone with no service, no bars. I reset it and came back, this afternoon I left the phone on my bed, came back to it, and again no service, it seems the service keeps going out for no reason.
Another is, I live in a big building, when walking in and out the building, my data connection will drop, or sometimes I won't even have any service, and again the only remedy is to restart the phone to get service back, airplane mode won't even fix it.
Yea the new sim hasn't really fixed anything at all..
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JonathanFermin said:
Yea the new sim hasn't really fixed anything at all..
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damn i was about to try that... guess i'll keep waiting... maybe an OTA radio update will help this cause it's really getting annoying.
I don't have a problem with my G2 dropping signal completely, but I have noticed that my 3G is very spotty. It's probably because I was spoiled the the MyTouch Slide's 3G only option.
Yes, I've noticed that the signal isn't quite as good as my G1. It's seems to be about on par, if not slightly below my friend's Vibrant.
But remember, the G1's radio really sucked once upon a time. Radio updates. They will come. Every phone that has OTA updates always gets new radio, in my experience.
I'm on my 3rd G2, mostly for manipulating the purchase price, and have noticed on this 3rd one that the spring is looser than the first two, the phone resets itself and often, and I'll loose data even though it shows I'm connected. This will happen in edge or hspda. I'm taking the phone back tomorrow.
Crappy thing I just put the ZAGG complete invisi shield on it. WIll Zagg comp me another cover you think?
If only Tmobile would activate the UMA calling over wifi. This would be the perfect phone with perfect service.
I am going to call tmobile in the morning and see if I can get any word on the UMA release. If not, the phone may have to go back.
I'm having the same problem, not at my house but at a local ihop that happens to be walking distance from where I'm moving in a week. I tried a reboot, airplane mode, even pulled the sim card and nothing worked. I got signal back once I left, but since it's right by the new place I would like to not have to deal with this.
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well ive been searching around and i think ive found something that could help..
if you dial *#*#4636#*#* you will get a little screen of information about your phone, go to phone information, under phone information scroll down until you see select network type, the network should be automatically set to "WCDMA preferred" ive been playing around and i set mine to GSM/CDMA auto (PRL) and since then (about an hour roughly now) i havent lost my signal or connection in the same spot i was loosing it in my house every 10 minutes or so. not sure if this fixed anything but so far so good. definately will let you guys know if it continues to be good or if it doesnt stay consistent.
heres some information also in case you dont know which one would be best for you.
WCDMA preferred - The GSM phone is capable of using both 2G and 3G data communication and when signal strength is low 3G is favored more.
GSM only - The GSM phone is capable of using only 2G data communication. When the 2G signal is too low you get nothing at all.
WCDMA only - The GSM phone is capable of using only 3G data communication. When the 3G signal is too low you get nothing at all.
GSM auto (PRL) - The GSM phone is capable of using both 2G and 3G data communication and when signal strength is low 2G is favored more. This one is a bit confusing to me since PRL is associated mostly with CDMA technology and not GSM technology.
CDMA auto (PRL) - The CDMA phone is capable of using both 2G and 3G data communication and when signal strength is low 2G is favored more.
CDMA only - The CDMA phone is capable of using only 2G data communication. When the 2G signal is too low you get nothing at all.
EvDo only - The CDMA phone is capable of using only 3G data communication. When the 3G signal is too low you get nothing at all.
GSM/CDMA auto (PRL) - Some phones are equipped with both GSM and CDMA capabilities. This setting appears to just have the phone attempt to stay connected to the data communication type that works the best. (Maybe the Samsung Galaxy S will take advantage of this???)
Unknown - If none of the above fit or the phone is acting weird as far as connecting to the carrier, you will see your preferred network type is set to this
source- http://www.google.ie/support/forum/p/android/thread?tid=6a327a95211ac789&hl=en
Having same issue with the signal. Swapped for a new sim but still the same. Sometimes service drops completely and I have to go through the settings menu to search for a signal in order to get some reception
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phone came in wcdma preferred stock... I came by that option too but I would much rather suffer with spotty signal [HSPA] over Slow edge speeds...
that said I may turn on GSM only when I'm indoors with little coverage, should save a lot of battery.
is there a setting that forces the G2 to go for the G3 or H setting instead of the edge? I live in an area where my phone can get both and it always goes for the edge signal instead of a weak H signal and the edge is soooo slowww.
hipertec said:
is there a setting that forces the G2 to go for the G3 or H setting instead of the edge? I live in an area where my phone can get both and it always goes for the edge signal instead of a weak H signal and the edge is soooo slowww.
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*#*#4636#*#* then phone information, then scroll down and change the drop down from auto to wcdma only. Only problem with that is if u go to an area with no 3g, u get no service and have to change it back or go under the settings and wireless to enable 2g connections
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Mess with Antenna/Signal

I didn't know how to title this so here is my question and scenario.
The nexus 4 I have is great except for the erratic signal issues. Used to have the T-Mobile S3 and sinal was way better than this phone, but I digest. My phone company Solavei (Runs on T-Mobile) allows me to Roam on AT&T for free whenever I'm out of range with T-Mobile. The first time i checked this out, I went to the middle of nowhere and my phone automatically went over to AT&T, had Full bars, Edge network speed. everything was great. However I find myself in school without signal 98% of the time and odd enough, my phone is able to see AT&T but it just doesnt connect to it.
Is there an app that I can force my phone to roam If not, is there a setting that I can indicate when the phone should roam?
Basically what I want to do is edit roaming values so whenever my phone doesn't find signal from T-Mobile towers, it searches for 15 seconds and if it doesn't find anything, It is forced to Roam. Is there anything like that if possible?
Sorry for the long story and thanks for the patience lol.
osmosizzz said:
I didn't know how to title this so here is my question and scenario.
The nexus 4 I have is great except for the erratic signal issues. Used to have the T-Mobile S3 and sinal was way better than this phone, but I digest. My phone company Solavei (Runs on T-Mobile) allows me to Roam on AT&T for free whenever I'm out of range with T-Mobile. The first time i checked this out, I went to the middle of nowhere and my phone automatically went over to AT&T, had Full bars, Edge network speed. everything was great. However I find myself in school without signal 98% of the time and odd enough, my phone is able to see AT&T but it just doesnt connect to it.
Is there an app that I can force my phone to roam If not, is there a setting that I can indicate when the phone should roam?
Basically what I want to do is edit roaming values so whenever my phone doesn't find signal from T-Mobile towers, it searches for 15 seconds and if it doesn't find anything, It is forced to Roam. Is there anything like that if possible?
Sorry for the long story and thanks for the patience lol.
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Do you have the Data Roaming checked in the mobile network setting?
Yeah that's checked. Both for data and voice
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6P falls back to 3G after call (Sprint)

Doesn't do it every time but many times after a call hangs up the 6P is on 3G. I live right next to a tower so this shouldn't be happening. Never happens on my Nexus 5. Can anyone on Sprint try to duplicate this ?
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Doesn't do it every time but many times after a call hangs up the 6P is on 3G. I live right next to a tower so this shouldn't be happening. Never happens on my Nexus 5. Can anyone on Sprint try to duplicate this ?
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LTE networks (4G) don't generally support voice calls (only a handful of networks around the world have launched VoLTE), so the phone has to switch to a 3G or a 2G network to handle both incoming and outgoing calls.
If you have a good 4G signal, it should only take a few moments to switch back to 4G after the call ends, but if your phone is sending/receiving any data at the time, it might stay on 3G/2G to finish that off.
What you said is correct , on Sprint the phones switch to 3G to take the voice call. After hanging up my Nexus 5 and LG G3 both instantly switch back to LTE where the 6P often remains stuck on 3G for some period of time .
Could be sending data but I would think I'd see the same behavior on my other phones. Not a deal breaker but curious if anyone else on Sprint sees the same behavior.
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Project Fi at home where Tmobile and sprint signals are weak.

i am considering project Fi.
But where i live there is not tmobile signal, my friends come here with tmobile homes and they dont get signal(they live half a mile away).
Sprint coverage map says that there is "fair" signal.
so i was wondering if with project FI i dont have signal at home, the nexus 6p will switch to my wifi network and i will be able to receive and make calls?
buton2 said:
i am considering project Fi.
But where i live there is not tmobile signal, my friends come here with tmobile homes and they dont get signal(they live half a mile away).
Sprint coverage map says that there is "fair" signal.
so i was wondering if with project FI i dont have signal at home, the nexus 6p will switch to my wifi network and i will be able to receive and make calls?
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I activated my Project Fi sim earlier in the week. T-Mobile is not strong around my house (I had to switch to an AT&T sim when I was with StraightTalk) and I'm not sure about Sprint. So far, while I'm at home, the majority of my calls are using my home wifi. I haven't had the chance to test a continuous call as I'm driving home to see if it switches to wifi, as Google indicates it will.
jrstaples1 said:
I activated my Project Fi sim earlier in the week. T-Mobile is not strong around my house (I had to switch to an AT&T sim when I was with StraightTalk) and I'm not sure about Sprint. So far, while I'm at home, the majority of my calls are using my home wifi. I haven't had the chance to test a continuous call as I'm driving home to see if it switches to wifi, as Google indicates it will.
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We are on the same boat...I work on the city and signal is strong there...
Verizon and att serve my home..but I want to get away from them...
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Yes, Project Fi uses WiFi for calls and texts when you are on WiFi.
Honestly tmobile wifi calling isn't even that great also. I am only able to get edge in my house with them and wifi calling enabled. I tried calling my phone 15 times and 2-3 times it didn't go through (it actually RINGS but my phone doesn't ring or indicate someone called, and the phone I'm using it rings and goes to voicemail) Wifi calling is at it's infancy I feel like.
I had a tmobile lte booster installed in my room for a year and it BARELY made a difference, still got 0.3-0.5 mbps speeds on their "lte"
Fast forward to last month they finally came out with a lte booster that ACTUALLY works, the previous one came was trash.
If I were you, I'd get tmobile and get the NEW lte booster, because the old one gave me 0.5 to 1mbps at it's best and the new one gives me around 7-10mbps on speedtest. Sprint has horrible signal, I would think their "Fair" signal means horrible reception.
Or just go AT&T and verizon, you get what you pay for..... they are much MUCH reliable than tmobile and sprint.
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Honestly tmobile wifi calling isn't even that great
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Note that T-Mobile Wi-Fi calling has nothing in common with Project Fi Wi-Fi calling, which works perfectly.
I seem to only have had one wifi call at my house with Project Fi that I've actually noticed / remembered. I have no idea why all of them don't come in / go out that way. I have a good cell signal too. But, my wifi is strong on 5 Ghz and my bandwidth is about 88 mbps down / 12 up. I only noticed that one time I got an incoming call that said something to the effect of "using wifi network name." I've confirmed the settings in the phone app are set to use wifi calling too.
WiFi calling works perfect at the house. Have very limited cell signal with every provider, so I put on Airplane mode + WiFi and zero issues?
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Note that T-Mobile Wi-Fi calling has nothing in common with Project Fi Wi-Fi calling, which works perfectly.
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Yeah I was just mentioning how bad tmobile is in some areas. But if you have their new lte booster, it works great. The older version barely made a difference. Came from 0.5mbps to 7-10mbps consistently
I mentioned it also cause they told me to try their wifi calling last year and it was jist decent, I still missed calls without knowing people actually called

Horrible Cell reception with T-Mobile?

my previous Nexus 6P had 4 bars constantly whist sitting around the house. After recieving my S8, ive noticed it only has one bar and frequently drops signal. anyone elce noticed this? i just popped my sim from the 6P into my S8, would using the SIM it came with potentally fix this? or is it just the phone?
IRX120 said:
my previous Nexus 6P had 4 bars constantly whist sitting around the house. After recieving my S8, ive noticed it only has one bar and frequently drops signal. anyone elce noticed this? i just popped my sim from the 6P into my S8, would using the SIM it came with potentally fix this? or is it just the phone?
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I'm getting better reception, but I'm in NY. I didn't use the old SIM card because this phone is the only one capable of using MIMO in T-Mobile Network. I decided to use the SIM card that came with the phone. It's recommended for you to be able to use WiFi Calling.
If I understand correctly what I was told, there is a bug between the Wi-Fi calling to preferred calling method, AND an issue with the fast.tmobile apn. If you switch Wi-Fi calling off and change it to the 2G/3G setting, the phone SHOULD go to the the 4G (HPSA) mode for whatever reason and work.
It's there some other work around I've missed? I'm a noob so go easy on me. Lol

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