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Google Pixel 3/3XL issue stops some phones connecting to LTE

June 01, 2025

SomeGoogle Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XLdevices appear to be suffering from a problem related to internet connectivity. According to comments onRedditandAT&T’s forums, Pixel 3 units sometimes fail to connect to 4G LTE despite being in areas with sufficient coverage.

Most of the comments point towards the same circumstances: when a person disconnects from Wi-Fi (or is disconnected after leaving home or work), their Pixel 3 or Pixel 3XL will fail to pick up a 4G LTE connection. The connectivity status bar will typically display an ‘X’ symbol until they take further action, such as changing networks (described below).

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The bulk of the affected users are withAT&T.

The problem appears to be exclusive to Pixel 3 or Pixel 3 XL phones, and two people have mentioned the problem persisted even with a replacement Pixel 3. Another suggested it only occurs after being disconnected from some home Wi-Fi systems, not all.

Others in theGoogle Support forumshave raised issues regarding the Pixel 3s and AT&T connectivity, though these may not be related to the specific problem outlined above.

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What’s behind the issue?

Neither Google nor AT&T appear to have publicly acknowledged the issue described on Reddit, so we’re left to speculate what’s behind it.

Some AT&T forum-goers have posited that it relates to the device’s APN settings configuration (you canfind the defaults here), while others have said making changes inDeveloper Optionscan cause it. Another (unlikely) lead points to AT&T’s LTE band 30 (2300MHz).

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The Pixel 3s have the necessary hardware to support this band, but for whatever reason, they shipped without access to it. Google vowed toroll out band 30 supportto them soon after their launch last year; however, this still isn’t listed in the supported LTE bands on theGoogle Pixel 3’s official page.

There’s nothing that necessarily suggests the LTE issue is related to this frequency band: whether the Pixel 3s support band 30 or not, their connection to other bands shouldn’t be affected. But here’s a chance that a bug or another technical problem connected to band 30 has caused the disruption. It would explain why this issue seems to be exclusive to AT&T at any rate.

As a side note, Cricket also uses AT&T’s towers and support band 30 — it would be interesting to see if Pixel 3 owners with that carrier have experienced this problem (though I haven’t found any evidence of this online when researching this piece).

Possible solutions

For those who have experienced this issue, several working solutions have been suggested. Restarting the device, switching Airplane mode on and off, as well as switching from 4G LTE to 3G and back to LTE (inSettings > Network & Internet > Mobile network > Advanced > Preferred Network Type) all may fix it in the short term. One personalso suggestedthat undoing any changes you may have made in Developer Options could solve it. We’re yet to see a long-term fix that has worked for everybody, though.

At this point, we can’t confirm if this is specific to Pixel 3 phones or AT&T, but we’ve reached out to representatives of the carrier and Google for more information. We will update this page should we hear back.

Let us know in the comments if you’ve experienced anything like this and what your situation is.

Thanks, Michael, for sending this in!

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