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Samsung pushing OTA fix for Galaxy Nexus volume bug

Just recently the Galaxy Nexus was reported to have a volume bug which was affected by GSM 900MHz signal. What happened is that a Galaxy Nexus would automatically reduce or mute the sound completely whenever their phones switched from 3G to EDGE/GPRS reception.

Those affected are happy to know that Samsung is currently pushing a patch Over The Air (OTA) to Galaxy Nexus owners beginning this week. Those that will be getting their Galaxy Nexus in the next couple of days should receive a prompt to download the update shortly after switching on the first time. Lucky for Samsung and Google that this was solved rather quickly.

Video of the volume problem after the break.

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