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16-01-2015 05:20 PM
09-02-2015 07:59 PM
@Rodney if you'd read any of the posts in this thread you might understand how infuriating your reply is. It would have been better customer service if you hadn't actually replied...
I have tried multiple SIM's in multiple Nexus 9's, and none of them give anything faster than 3G.
10-02-2015 10:43 AM
Hi Rodney,
Tried all that looooooong ago.
11-02-2015 08:40 PM
hi i also have a nexus 9. i got it to replace my ipad. my sim works for 4g on my ipad but not on my nexus 9.
i spoke to the shop i got it from who replace it and the next one didnt work either!!!! the shop tested the second one on tmobile and it got lte signal which he said was 4g so it must be vodafones fault. i showed him my ipad with the sim in working too.
when are vodafone going to fix this? i have bought an ee pay as you go sim with 6gb on it until its fixed
12-02-2015 01:06 PM
I've finally got somewhere!
I spoke to HTC, they game me nothing to go on...
I phoned Vodafone back, and after getting a rather rude level 2 engineer, I asked to be put through to his manager who said the Nexus 9 is trying to register on the network at 900MHz, NOT 800MHz... so there is some problem with the device on Vodafone's network where it tries to register at 900MHz by mistake.
12-02-2015 04:22 PM
KillerDr3w wrote:I phoned Vodafone back, and after getting a rather rude level 2 engineer, I asked to be put
through to his manager who said the Nexus 9 is trying to register on the network at 900MHz, NOT 800MHz... so there is some problem with the device on Vodafone's network where it tries to register at 900MHz by mistake.
It's the device that's doing that, not Vodafone. This points to a firmware issue, as I suspected.