Samsung Galaxy Nexus Suffers Broken Signal After Android Update

It seems that the Android update system needs to improve a whole lot following a problem experienced by Samsung Galaxy Nexus users following a minor update for the Android OS. A recent update for the Android software resulted to a break in the signal reception on the Samsung Galaxy Nexus that entered the standby mode. The update was made available by Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) to the Android platform of the device.

This has resulted to some observers seriously doubting the effectiveness of the update system for the Android OS. Although previous updates may have been caused by the OEMs and the carrier, the recent issue affecting the Samsung Galaxy Nexus is also similar to the issues that affected the previous flagship smartphone of the company, the Samsung Nexus S

Some issues were noted that resulted to the withdrawal of the Android 4.0 update for the Nexus S. This resulted to speculations that there were issues on the update system of the Android OS of Google. It seems that the same problems are being experienced by users of the Samsung Galaxy Nexus whenever an update is released into their device.

The broken signal reception on the Samsung Galaxy Nexus following the minor update is just the latest issue facing the update system. Some observers have pointed to the complexity of the Android OS that has made it difficult to release a suitable update for the device.

Even as the Samsung Galaxy Nexus is facing problems with its Android 4.0 update, the pulled update for the Nexus S was released around five months after it was initially withdrawn.

A number of reports have emerged on the issues facing the Android update system. The updates reportedly do not work properly once they are released and it appears that two update reportedly came from Google itself which caused problems for users of Android-powered devices. The latest Android update issue affecting the Samsung Galaxy Nexus is just one of the problems that observers have noted so far.