A supposed leaked ROM for the Nexus One has been found with a newer build number than the current OTA release. Inside this is a few updated files pertaining to the radio of the Nexus One, and is mostly geared towards trying to improve the 3G reception that has been affecting the Nexus One since it’s release in early January. It doesn’t appear to be much more than an interim build of the ROM as it contains some out of date items, such as Google Maps 3.4, but does include the different radio files. The devs at XDA have managed to tear it apart so that if you want, you can update your radio only, without having to flash the entire OS again. Be warned that there have been mixed reviews so far, with some saying they are getting better reception and at least one user stating that while the 3G signal looks better, they were unable to receive calls in areas of previously sketchy 3G coverage. But, if you aren’t the adventurous type, I guess the good news here is it appears HTC/Google are still working the issue and still perfecting the phone’s software.
Nexus One Radio Update – More 3G Fixes?
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