With the announcement last week that Android 4.0.4 rolled out to the GSM Samsung Galaxy Nexus last week, it appears that some users are experiencing problems after the OTA update. As on Google’s Android forums and xda-developers, users are finding issues stating that their phones are losing cellular connectivity if once left in standby mode, resulting in not allowing them to receive phone calls, texts or maintaining data connection. Changing the phone’s minimum processor clock speed to 700MHz via third-party means is also said to alleviate the issue. The problem doesn’t appear to be affecting all users, but if you’re noticing the problem on your own Galaxy Nexus, several xda-developers posters have found that restoring their devices back to 4.0.2 returns things to normal working order.
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