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Problems are reported with google pixel and its lte connectivity

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Google Pixel has been on the street for a short time and it seems that it is not exempt from some hardware problems, although not as serious as what happened to Samsung friends with their Galaxy Note 7. As reported by some users, Google's phone has issues with band 4 LTE connectivity.

Although this problem with LTE connectivity is affecting a minimum number of users, there have been few who have reported this problem in the official Google forums. Apparently this problem is affecting users in Canada and South America, there are no cases registered within the American territory.

The good news is that Google has taken care of this problem and says it is 'investigating' the matter, something that can take days or weeks to find a solution.

It is believed that the problem with the LTE connection in Google Pixel could be fixed with a software update, without the need to replace the device, for the moment they are just guesswork.

Google Pixel launched in October

Google Pixel was launched during the month of October and is the first phone manufactured entirely by Google without the collaboration of any third party. Pixel has a 5-inch screen with 1080p resolution and a 12.3-megapixel camera. Both Pixel and Pixel Xl make use of a Snapdragon 821 processor with 4GB of RAM with a maximum internal storage of 128GB. Google Pixel is currently selling for about $ 649 and the Pixel XL for $ 769.

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