First Android phone, bought-out AT&T contract to switch to Verizon ... for the network. :-/
1. Reception
Phone will periodically lose signal altogether as I move around inside my house. Never had ANYthing but 4-5 bars with my iPhones (switched b/c of signal on AT&T where I work, in another town). At best my Nexus gets MAYBE two bars, and only when I'm literally next to the window.
Last night my extended battery drained completely, phone was dead when I woke up. Once it charged enough to turn on I saw it went from about 60% to 0% in three hours or so where it was apparently searching for a network signal ('network connection' bar was red, as opposed to its' normal orange). Even using the phone in the middle of the LTE service area I bought it for I only get a spotty connection.
2. Battery
See issue number 1., also the fact that this thing eats battery for lunch, even when it's doing NOTHING. I have the extended battery. Maybe I am spoiled by the iPhone, but I used to go days at a time without charging that thing. Even when I have the Nexus PLUGGED-IN to my car charger, it will often use charge faster than it can replace it. I mean...wow.
3. Random Rebooting
Was in the middle of listening to a song on headphones the other day when all of a sudden the screen goes black and I hear a painfully loud 'crack!' in my headphones while the phone apparently resets.
I should say that I really love this phone - well, I love the OS - and if it functioned acceptably I would certainly prefer it to the iPhone. I figured all the talk amongst the Apple faithful about Android's failings were exaggerated, and perhaps they are, but I want to see these problems fixed SOON or I will be returning the phone and switching back to AT&T early next week. Not to mention getting a lot of "I told you so"s that I'm not ready to deal with. Really this phone should not have been released in the first place with all these issues, but I don't know who to pin them on. I guess that's what happens when one 'experience' is made by three (or more) companies, one of whom at least have serious control issues (I'm looking at you Red).
Feeling duped.