One of the big success stories for Android 5.0 Lollipop on Nexus phones is how the Nexus 4 got its official update from Google – especially considering how the previous year’s Galaxy Nexus didn’t even ...
LG recently offered an explanation behind the Nexus 4's supposed support for LTE 4G networks. As it is marketed by Google, the LG-made Nexus 4 supports HSPA+ at 42Mbps, but not LTE 4G. However, the ...
Much to the frustration of Nexus 4 owners, the Android Lollipop update sadly disabled the LTE modem, leaving the device once again LTE-less. But thanks to two senior members at XDA Developers, you can ...
Google's latest flagship smartphone, the Nexus 4 by LG, is an excellent upgrade over the Samsung Galaxy Nexus in all respects except for one. Officially, the Nexus 4 has no LTE support, whereas the ...
With all this news flying around today, I’ve heard a few snickers here and there about the Nexus 4 being LTE compatible. That is a mighty strange thing to notice, and users are wondering what the heck ...
I am possibly interested in using the Nexus 5 image on my Android 4.21 Nexus 4. Does it allow LTE radio communication. Has it fixed mandatory VPN access? Does all the hardware work? What are the steps ...
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A bunch of developers over on the XDA forums have been tinkering with the Nexus 4 to see if they can persuade it to play nice with LTE. Turns out that, despite a lack of signal amplifier and filter, ...
According to Sidhtech, Google is rumored to launch a slightly revamped Nexus 4 model at Google I/O next month. Rumor has it, the slightly updated hardware will have 32GB of storage and support AT&T ...
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Bertel is a Linux user who likes budget smartphones more than flagships, uses a custom ROM, and gets his apps from F-Droid. When he isn't writing short stories for Android Police, you might find him ...
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