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16-01-2015 05:20 PM
03-02-2015 10:26 PM
Another person here with a Nexus 9 that can't get a 4G signal! I bought my Nexus 9 from Amazon and it's an October build going from the serial number. I've tried in a really strong 4G area with a sim out of a Nexus 6 that gets a 4G signal but on the Nexus 9 the fastest it will get is 3G.
I tried an EE sim and it got a LTE signal straight away, so I suspect it's a compatibility issue between the Nexus 9 and Vodafone.
04-02-2015 11:51 AM
Checking the specs for the Nexus 9, it operates on frequencies from 850 mhz and up on 2 & 3G, but, as so often happens, only refers to bands for 4G without mentioning frequencies. As far as I can see, Vodafone 4G operates on band 20, which would be compatible with the Nexus. However, the network uses 800mhz for most of its 4G coverage and it's possible this is the issue - because the 4G frequency isn't mentioned in the specs, I can't be sure. I think VF uses a higher frequency in built-up areas as well, for greater bandwidth, so it might be worth checking in a large city if you can.
Otherwise, as this isn;t a Vodafone-supported device (as far as I know), I think this is probably a question for HTC, who make it. I'd be surprised if they'd issued something that isn't fully compatible with all the UK networks, though.
04-02-2015 04:23 PM - edited 04-02-2015 04:23 PM
I've found a chart that maps out the LTE bands to MHz, and it looks like the device should work:
06-02-2015 04:28 PM
The replacement Nexus 9 arrived this morning.
Exactly the same thing, 3G signal but won't get H, H+ or 4G/LTE in areas that the Nexus 6 does using the same SIM. An EE SIM works fine and obtains a 4G/LTE signal straight away.
It looks like the Nexus 9 WILL NOT work with 4G on the Vodafone network at present. I'm having to get an EE SIM card to use this device to its full potential. I think this is poor of both HTC for releasing Google's flagship device without compatibility and poor of Vodafone for not supporting a device from a major company such as Google.
06-02-2015 05:18 PM
It does indeed sound liek a frequency issue and it'll be worth asking HTC whether they know about this and whether they have a fix planned.
07-02-2015 12:48 PM
Hi @KillerDr3w
We can only guarantee a device will work on a certain frequencies if it’s some we sell directly or support.
That said, the Nexus 9 should work on the 800MHz 4G frequency we use.
The SIM that you’re putting into the Nexus 9, is it a SIM that’s used on a phone price plan?
You may need to use a data only SIM card. You could try a Pay as you go Mobile broadband SIM.
Thanks,
Simon
07-02-2015 04:29 PM
I'm using a 4G sim which was a data only tablet plan which I got with my iPad. Although I didn't like iOS so reverted to buying a sim free Nexus 9. I, too, still have this issue.
09-02-2015 10:26 AM
09-02-2015 01:00 PM - edited 09-02-2015 01:01 PM
This is really weird. I have just got onto a train at Blackfriars and was browsing the net whilst waiting for the train to depart when I glanced up to the top right hand of the screen to see 'LTE' displayed! This has NEVER happened before. I noticed a considerable difference in browsing then the train pulled away and it went back to 3G. Hasn't returned to LTE since! This is weird. Only 3G again now.
And before anyone asks, I have a 4G Vodafone Nexus 5 from Japan too and almost always have a 4G signal while my Nexus 9 is always on 3G.
Aaaaaah, it was lovely having that brief fleeting minute or two with LTE.............😦
09-02-2015 04:56 PM
@majoosta
I suspect you were connecting on 2600MHz / LTE-Advanced at Blackfriars, and as soon as you left coverage instead of dropping down to 800MHz / LTE you went to 3G.