http://friam.383.s1.nabble.com/Wow-6-whole-days-without-a-Nexus-4-post-tp7581833p7581839.html
Doug --
So your complaint at this point, now that you've rooted and installed a custom ROM, is that the phone can't do WiFi and Bluetooth at the same time?
WiFi and Bluetooth both use the same frequencies (2.1 GHz unregulated band) and I've seen specs where they're implemented in the same radio, which would mean that you could have one or the other, but not both at the same time. It wouldn't surprise me if that were the standard implementation of cell phone WiFi and Bluetooth, especially since I've never seen a spec that specified two separate radios for WiFi and Bluetooth.
My HTC Nexus One, the one that eventually went through the wash, was able to stream audio over bluetooth when you plugged it into its cradle. That worked fine if it was playing mp3's off the SDcard. But if you tried to stream Pandora from WiFi then you could hear the frequency at which the radio was multiplexing between WiFi and Bluetooth. It was a magnificent attempt to make two digital systems stretch to create an analog illusion, but it didn't make it.
There's two phones, Nexus 4 and Nexus One, where we've actually tried to run WiFi and Bluetooth at the same time and had problems.
So, where's the list of phones that you've tested where WiFi and Bluetooth operated simultaneously with no problems?
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