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Not for me. It will drop connection for just a few seconds and then regain it.
Thanks all for the response. Clearly I have an issue here. I have a feeling i am in for a fun ride with this phone.

I dont quite have the same problem.
However I commonly set my phone to 3g during the work hours as the only necessary data is that of constant emails and battery life. It'll work fine for anywhere from an hour to three in 3g mode, then the data drops out. No Emails will come through and I cant use the browser. Can drop down the menu and turn the "mobile data" off then on and it still wont work. If I set the phone from cdma to LTE and then back the data once again comes through.
Rebooting is not necessary for the data to come through again, just changing from one data type to another. IF I leave it set to LTE there is never an issue with data(charlotte has great lte coverage btw!), but then the battery life takes a dive.
The building I work in had no problems with signal in 3g or 4g mode, never less than 3 bars. At the house I typically see 4-5 bars in 3g and 4g. And the problems seems to exist anywhere, even with only using email(no extra programs).
IF I leave it set to LTE there is never an issue with data(charlotte has great lte coverage btw!), but then the battery life takes a dive.
It has been discussed elsewhere that the signal meter on your phone is the CDMA signal, always. It's not representative of your LTE signal strength, but rather your ability to make a call which happens to coincide with EVDO (3G) because they operate on the same spectrum. The best conclusion you can draw is a) your 3G coverage is great, and b) you have 4G coverage.The building I work in had no problems with signal in 3g or 4g mode, never less than 3 bars. At the house I typically see 4-5 bars in 3g and 4g. And the problems seems to exist anywhere, even with only using email(no extra programs).
I seem to be having the same issue but for me I simply toggle Mobile Data on the slid-down menu and that fixes the issue.
I have no LTE coverage around my house but I was in an area that had LTE coverage and was traveling back home. When I finally got back home I looked at my phone and noticed that it was still on 4G but when I went to try and load a web page it failed to do so. Toggling Mobile Data again fixed it and after doing that it connected via 3G.
What can I do to make this work right?
ThisMy wife has a similar problem with her Charge. We live right on the edge of the 4G area out of Charlotte. Almost every day she has to reboot her phone because she experiences this problem when she gets home from work. I'll suggest the Mobile Data toggle as a temp fix, but I suspect a more permanent one would have to come as an update from Samsung/Verizon.
Would someone with some knowlege explain why/how you are loosing your data connection and why a reboot is required? I have no such problems with my Charge, but had a lengthy conversation with someone recently and would like to better understand this problem (Is it actually a problem?).
I also wonder why anyone would want to turn 4G off? I have seen no real problems from having it turned on or benefit from having it turned off.
Thanks

Honestly have not found a solid answer to this question. Some people have the issue, some dont. I have some theories though.
1) The data connection gets turned off in order to save power, when the device refreshes/wakes it doesnt properly re-initiate the data connection.
2) The hardware has conflicts or didnt proplerly pass inspections. The reason I say this is that when I have the 4G signal turned on, my phone call quality is HORRIBLE, and I mean 1 in every 6 words I actually hear them horrible.
3) The Verizon signal/towers are not optimized properly.
These may not even be the absolute issue, but they're just a few theories I've had and been working through with the technical support people. I've got a LONG list of documentation about my randomly dissapearing Data Signal, randomly dissapering phone signal (but I have data), and UNACCEPTABLE call quality with the 4G signal on.
As for turning off the 4G signal and why... Besides the problems I'm having, the biggest reason is battery life. With 4G off, the phone battery lasts forever.
I do have the odd heavy use day where it will go in the car charger while driving home from work. This is as bad as it gets though.