This is exciting, SoftBank isn't messing around - Sprint Samsung Galaxy S 4 General

http://www.extremetech.com/extreme/...ith-att-and-verizons-coverage-and-performance
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Excellent though this sounds, I find it hard to remain enthusiastic about Sprint in light of the new plans "unlimited" plans they've been shopping around that severely restricts roaming data.

beerindex said:
Excellent though this sounds, I find it hard to remain enthusiastic about Sprint in light of the new plans "unlimited" plans they've been shopping around that severely restricts roaming data.
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Yep roaming costs a lot of money. No carrier wants you to roam. Look at any carriers tos.
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Is this something the GS4 is able to take advantage of? I know they said they are releasing 3 new phones.
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Also Sprint is bringing service to a lot of subway stations in nyc so I'm happy
Source: engadget
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tenaciousj said:
Is this something the GS4 is able to take advantage of? I know they said they are releasing 3 new phones.
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Our S4 cannot do LTE @ 800Mhz. Only 1900.

And LA is one of the first cities to get the new triband! Ughhh
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We all know if you have sprint coverage your getting lte. The question is what's sprint going to do about the other 70% of America that were roaming or no coverage. Fix that then yes sprint competes with Verizon.

miketucky350 said:
We all know if you have sprint coverage your getting lte. The question is what's sprint going to do about the other 70% of America that were roaming or no coverage. Fix that then yes sprint competes with Verizon.
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Where did you get 70% from?
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daniel4653 said:
Where did you get 70% from?
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Out of his ass....must have Sprint confused with T-Mobile. Sprint home coverage covers somwhere around 70% of the U.S. geographically and around 85-90% of the population currently. When NV is completed, around 95% of the population will be covered by 800,1900,2300mhz (tri-band)LTE and 800mhz voice.
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miketucky350 said:
We all know if you have sprint coverage your getting lte. The question is what's sprint going to do about the other 70% of America that were roaming or no coverage. Fix that then yes sprint competes with Verizon.
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I live in Sacramento California and don't have LTE. The only place that really has LTE in California is the bay area and LA. Not sure where the if you have Sprint coverage you are getting LTE comes from.
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GiantJay said:
I live in Sacramento California and don't have LTE. The only place that really has LTE in California is the bay area and LA. Not sure where the if you have Sprint coverage you are getting LTE comes from.
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I heard there were a few towers in Sac that had been turned on. His profile shows he's in Indiana I believe.
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can't wait.. Denvers on the list!! ^-^'
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daniel4653 said:
I heard there were a few towers in Sac that had been turned on. His profile shows he's in Indiana I believe.
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I know there is like 7 towers with live LTE in rural Sacramento. But that doesn't cover the 1 million plus that live here is my point
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Sadly I doubt that this will have any benefit for my area. Despite being within 4 miles of 2 large casinos Sprint coverage in this area is spotty at best. I doubt if any municipalities with less than 1 million residents will ever get any form of Sprint LTE.
Verizon has LTE in practically the entire state but their pricing and customer service are so crappy that I would not even consider switching to them.

gharlane00 said:
Sadly I doubt that this will have any benefit for my area. Despite being within 4 miles of 2 large casinos Sprint coverage in this area is spotty at best. I doubt if any municipalities with less than 1 million residents will ever get any form of Sprint LTE.
Verizon has LTE in practically the entire state but their pricing and customer service are so crappy that I would not even consider switching to them.
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Really ? Landcaster and victorville in so cal both have LTE and have a population of 1 million. And small.cities of less that 100,000 in central California have LTE
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gharlane00 said:
Sadly I doubt that this will have any benefit for my area. Despite being within 4 miles of 2 large casinos Sprint coverage in this area is spotty at best. I doubt if any municipalities with less than 1 million residents will ever get any form of Sprint LTE.
Verizon has LTE in practically the entire state but their pricing and customer service are so crappy that I would not even consider switching to them.
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The plan is that anywhere that has 3g will have LTE by the end of next year.
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One of the problems I have already been seeing is that you now get charged extra for data roaming in places where it used to be included in your plan. A lot of peeps I know are getting let out of contracts because of that. And from what I'm hearing it actually doesn't seem like roaming signal in general is as good as it was just a few months ago.

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The plan is that anywhere that has 3g will have LTE by the end of next year.
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If that turns out to be the case I will be pleasantly surprised.

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U.S companies that work with the GT-N7000

What companies does the international galaxy note work with in the u.s?....
T-Mobile and Straight Talk are the main two.
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To be honest, any GSM carrier. There's really only two GSM carriers, T-Mobile and At&t. Since the GT-N7000 is unlocked for the two, almost any sim will give you service. Stick with straight talk if you wanna keep it cheap. $15 Sim, and $45 unlimited everything.
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AgentCherryColla said:
To be honest, any GSM carrier. There's really only two GSM carriers, T-Mobile and At&t. Since the GT-N7000 is unlocked for the two, almost any sim will give you service. Stick with straight talk if you wanna keep it cheap. $15 Sim, and $45 unlimited everything.
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And how is your 3g ?? I see there is some problems with 3g on T-Mobile. Please response.
I'd like to buy Note but I hate contract plan's and I like fast 3g internet.
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I'm happy with it on AT&T... noticeably faster than wifes 4s
vasiaeva said:
And how is your 3g ?? I see there is some problems with 3g on T-Mobile. Please response.
I'd like to buy Note but I hate contract plan's and I like fast 3g internet.
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as has been posted many times on here and in the 3/4g tmo dev radio thread youre not going to get 3/4g unless you live in an area that tmo is using the 1900 frequency and thats out in the northwest... n7000 = 850/1900 freq tmo = 1700/2100 (except a Very select few areas that they use the 1900
as for the quick answer for anyone still wondering what carrier... any that uses the 850/1900 freq... the 1700/2100 ones are out of luck until bedwa or another dev finds a radio to flash to make it work...
well if any one is still looking to get a gnote on t-mobile, maybe you should wait.....the word is it coming out officially on tmobile.....no more hassles on making everything work on tmobile....lol....but its weird...now that i can get it for tmobile in a couple of months.....i want it on verizon/sprint cdma network....lol...does anybody know if its coming out on a cdma network?.....ive read about it coming out on cdma as the galaxy journal but when?...or the real question is....is it coming out on cdma at all?....lol..
This is correct, but woefully incomplete.
TMO is limited to EDGE with the Note given incompatible 3G wireless bands, so while it will "work", it will be a dog on data.
The only practical carriers for the Note in the USA are Straightalk and ATT
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To be honest, any GSM carrier. There's really only two GSM carriers, T-Mobile and At&t. Since the GT-N7000 is unlocked for the two, almost any sim will give you service. Stick with straight talk if you wanna keep it cheap. $15 Sim, and $45 unlimited everything.
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att merge is off lmao

http://m.t-mobilescoop.com/gameon?c.../nivnCjCm4mCjC-aaj4wyTwyjWwfcByLjGF5yBMwFwEfl
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http://m.t-mobilescoop.com/gameon?c.../nivnCjCm4mCjC-aaj4wyTwyjWwfcByLjGF5yBMwFwEfl
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I wonder what the investment is, more towers?
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How unfortunate
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this come out a few months back, was the only reason I switched to the Amaze when my mT4G died instead of going somewhere else.
Their investing in bringing LTE and the 1900 AWS band to the network, the 1900 band should be here by the end of the year, therefore encouraging iphone users and other 1900 band compatible devices, such as just about every international device out there and LTE, well that is pretty obvious why.
I logged in online yesterday and a pop up about this came up. So retarded.
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sportsstar89 said:
How unfortunate
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Why is it?
My fiance got a text from TMobile the other day about how the merger is off and they'll be upgrading their LTE. Funny they sent out texts, I never got one.
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eliasadrian said:
My fiance got a text from TMobile the other day about how the merger is off and they'll be upgrading their LTE. Funny they sent out texts, I never got one.
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I got one of those as well.
Dark Nightmare said:
I got one of those as well.
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Weird they didn't send it to everyone...silly TMobile.
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Does this mean better service for us? The LTE ? and more towers and signal?
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Im confused. They announced the merger was dead months ago. Why is this news now?
Been wondering the same.
ITALIANNYC said:
Im confused. They announced the merger was dead months ago. Why is this news now?
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Maybe some people didn't know. You know, the ones that don't listen to the news, read any newspapers, blogs, anything.. I know t-mobile subs use more data than every other carrier in the states but apparently its cause we're watching netflix and hulu on our smartphones. lmao
It's new because they're trying to reassure customers that they're working on getting they're service to it's peak, better signal, faster data speeds and also by implementing the 1900 band enabling customers who want the iPhone to be able to use it and get 3G/HSPA speeds with data, after all they lost a lot of customers when they slacked off during the merger period. They're trying to win those back and insure that they keep all others that are currently still with them.
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It's new because they're trying to reassure customers that they're working on getting they're service to it's peak, better signal, faster data speeds and also by implementing the 1900 band enabling customers who want the iPhone to be able to use it and get 3G/HSPA speeds with data, after all they lost a lot of customers when they slacked off during the merger period. They're trying to win those back and insure that they keep all others that are currently still with them.
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does enabling that band also improve service in areas where its crap? i only get 2g
(probably going to at&t soon with my amaze)
ziggy46 said:
does enabling that band also improve service in areas where its crap? i only get 2g
(probably going to at&t soon with my amaze)
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Na, think they're building new towers for that, adding LTE infrastructure to the current network as well, that new band is to enable other devices such as international and devices from networks like AT&T to work on their 3G/HSPA and soon LTE network, hence no more 2G only on iPhones anymore.
coupetastic-droid said:
Why is it?
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Better service, more phones all my friends have at&t and they have service everywhere even in school
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Dark Nightmare said:
I got one of those as well.
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i've received 2 of those lol
And this is new news? Strange....
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It seems the nexus 4 is LTE Proofed for T-Mobile

Check it out don't shoot the messenger.
http://www.tmonews.com/2012/11/nexu...d-news/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter
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Will this work on the famous $30 plan?
If u have an lte proofed phone
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ericshmerick said:
Will this work on the famous $30 plan?
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Assuming the $30 plan will support lte when launched then yes it will
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Meh, it'll take like 2-3 years for t mo lte to actually be good, so we'll probably all have new phones by then. But atm hspa is plenty fast IMO.
red12355 said:
Meh, it'll take like 2-3 years for t mo lte to actually be good, so we'll probably all have new phones by then. But atm hspa is plenty fast IMO.
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Where did you hear that?
TMobile has said time and time again it will be launched next year.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2007943
I live by a 1900 MHz tower I should see if it works.
Can't wait! I knew all along that the LTE was working. They just didn't want to get in trouble with FCC but now they are tho! Lol
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Woohoo! This video here shows LTE working on the TELUS network. That's my network!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=GXOY9EVZ4vA
Now to get my hands on a Nexus 4...
Please continue the discussion in one of the late threads that already exist
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Where do you live and how's the coverage?

Att and tmo are the 2 popular carriers for n4. So it may help others to decide, if we can create a database for actual coverage.
1. Where do you live?
2. Who's your carrier?
3. How's the coverage?
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1. South Florida
2. Tmo
3. Excellent. Much better than sprint.
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I'm on T-Mobile. I've been using them for about 4 years here in Denver. I know it's not the case across the country but here in Colorado T-Mobile consistently gets ranked in the top 2 in terms of coverage (& customer service for that matter).
1. Denver, CO
2. T-Mobile
3. Excellent in Denver and as good or better than Verizon/AT&T/Sprint in the mountains.
sn0warmy said:
I'm on T-Mobile. I've been using them for about 4 years here in Denver. I know it's not the case across the country but here in Colorado T-Mobile consistently gets ranked in the top 2 in terms of coverage (& customer service for that matter).
1. Denver, CO
2. T-Mobile
3. Excellent in Denver and as good or better than Verizon/AT&T/Sprint in the mountains.
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And tmo is the only carrier u can use in the mountains, Vail, to be specific. Been having a lot of problems with att.
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Lancez said:
And tmo is the only carrier u can use in the mountains, Vail, to be specific. Been having a lot of problems with att.
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When I moved here from Michigan I switched from AT&T to T-Mobile because AT&T's coverage was so terrible. T-Mobile has never really let me down.
Winston Salem nc
Att
Excellent coverage in all areas of town
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Indy
1) Indianapolis, Indiana
2) T-Mobile
3) Great
T-Mobile and I live in Connecticut. Coverage is amazing here with T-Mobile. Average about 15mbps peaks of 20+
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NY (long island)
Tmob
Huge mixed bag.
I still have my vzw gnex so I can compare the two (they are both on me at all times).
When I'm in a hspa 21/42 area the data is great and not too much slower than lte.
The key to that is, when I'm in the area, because it's not that often, especially compared with Verizon's 4g footprint.
So for me it's very hit or miss. I even find myself tethering the gnex to the n4 in many spots.
The phone is stupid good though, so even if I didn't have the gnex I'd prob still keep it even with the hit or miss data.
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Bloomington-Normal, Illinois.
T-Mobile
Coverage around town is excellent.
Speeds aren't too impressive though. I never get higher than maybe 2.5 mb down and maybe 2 up. And we are supposedly hspa42. But at&t isn't any faster as they don't have hspa+ or LTE here in town.
It's pretty bad because we are a town(s) of 130,000 not even counting the 23,000 college kids. We are basically same size as Champaign-Urbana or Springfield and they both have better than 10mb downloads whenever I am there.
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Navarre, FL
T mobile
Coverage is spotty in house (Edge), but once outside 3G (HSPA+21) kicks in and super fast compared to Sprint coverage speeds.
Max data speeds so far is around 14mb.
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I have T-Mobile, live in Las Vegas, and my speeds and coverage are excellent. Consistently between 10-24 mbps. Except in buildings, which T-Mobile is bad for.
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signal
1. Argentina BA
2. Movistar
3. Excellent in the city
Baltimore, MD
T mobile
Steady around 10mb download.
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NYC Metro
T-Mobile
Although seems like the Radio on this device isn't as consistent as my GNex, speeds are way up.
unlvmike said:
I have T-Mobile, live in Las Vegas, and my speeds and coverage are excellent. Consistently between 10-24 mbps. Except in buildings, which T-Mobile is bad for.
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Lol don't you spend most of your time in a building?
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Rialto CA
AT&T
7-9 at my house. Pretty solid coverage.
1)Greece
2)Cosmote
3) Not bad, but there's no lte in this country... Speed is about 6-7 mbps just like my adsl.
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Orlando, FL at the intersection of the Florida Turnpike and I-4 on T-Mobile. Excellent coverage and I have had speeds of 30Mbps.
1. Where do you live? Somewhere in Orange County, California.
2. Who's your carrier? T-mobile.
3. How's the coverage? Awesome! I get great reception at home. ( and in city. )

Missing sprint phones about now.

The service is amazing over here at Verizon.. Data speeds are significantly better in every way.. Having LTE in the middle of a lake in Idaho is a plus.. But damn the locked bootloader and all the bs rootblocking updates. They put a huge setback on erytang.. Even with the $154,8658,000,000 bounty. Just thought I'd let you guys know I was thinking about ya
Flashaway my old friends.
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Cool story Bro
Love the 90s good times
Kind of feel like this is a waste of a thread and space. Since it doesn't contribute to the community.
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I think it does add to the community. I'm sure there are lots of folks wondering if the grass is greener. Nice to have some real users of both services tell us the good AND bad.
jejb said:
I think it does add to the community. I'm sure there are lots of folks wondering if the grass is greener. Nice to have some real users of both services tell us the good AND bad.
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Yeah but all he said was Verizon has better signal and speeds which is. common knowledge to most of us. And that Verizon blocks bootloaders, while sprint doesn't.
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Nothing wrong with this. It's good to know the pros and cons.
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daniel4653 said:
Yeah but all he said was Verizon has better signal and speeds which is. common knowledge to most of us. And that Verizon blocks bootloaders, while sprint doesn't.
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I didn't realize Verizon blocked boot loaders, so good to know.
I'm happy with my data speeds and coverage on Sprint. 40-60mbs is nothing to laugh at. Not many places I find don't have LTE anymore. Fast updates and no locked anything is a huge plus. Spring will be seeing many more Verizon customers in the coming months. S4/Note 3/S5 all locked from here out will bring more over.
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eskomo said:
I'm happy with my data speeds and coverage on Sprint. 40-60mbs is nothing to laugh at. Not many places I find don't have LTE anymore. Fast updates and no locked anything is a huge plus. Spring will be seeing many more Verizon customers in the coming months. S4/Note 3/S5 all locked from here out will bring more over.
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Then you're lucky, because there are still TONS of places that don't have LTE, including major cities. I was in Denver a few weeks ago and still had to make do with 3G just like I do at home. Also, 40-60 mbs is unheard of, even on Verizon and AT&T. My home wifi isn't even that fast. If that figure is even remotely accurate, you're definitely a (very) rare exception rather than the rule.
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eskomo said:
I'm happy with my data speeds and coverage on Sprint. 40-60mbs is nothing to laugh at. Not many places I find don't have LTE anymore. Fast updates and no locked anything is a huge plus. Spring will be seeing many more Verizon customers in the coming months. S4/Note 3/S5 all locked from here out will bring more over.
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That HAS to be a typo....
Joe0113 said:
That HAS to be a typo....
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Either a typo or BS. If anyone is actually getting those kinds of speeds on ANY mobile network in the US (let alone Sprint), I'll eat my own face.
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maxpower7 said:
Either a typo or BS. If anyone is actually getting those kinds of speeds on ANY mobile network in the US (let alone Sprint), I'll eat my own face.
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My boss routinely pulls 40-45Mbps downloads on his Verizon GNEX at work (Cleveland, TN)
bavarianblessed said:
My boss routinely pulls 40-45Mbps downloads on his Verizon GNEX at work (Cleveland, TN)
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As I pointed out earlier, that is very much the exception and not the rule. Also, you'll never get speeds like that on Sprint LTE.
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maxpower7 said:
As I pointed out earlier, that is very much the exception and not the rule. Also, you'll never get speeds like that on Sprint LTE.
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You also said you would eat your face if anyone got those speeds on ANY network, let alone Sprint. I'm just saying it happens
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bavarianblessed said:
My boss routinely pulls 40-45Mbps downloads on his Verizon GNEX at work (Cleveland, TN)
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Maybe burst speed, but not steady speed.
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My wife has vzw note 2. Here in indiana we have equal lte coverage but vzw speeds is usually 3-4 down. My sprint phone always whips vzw here. Dont dog Sprint. I avg 10-20 down and hit 30-40 down alot. This is all from our single band only phones. The only edge vzw has is lte building Penetration. All will be solved with tri band lte devices.
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Idk OP, my service and bandwidth on Sprint's LTE is pretty solid, speaking as a recent convert from Verizon.
Ohh, I remember the good ol' days before Verizon lost their way. I was a Verizon customer during the release of the OG Motorola Droid, and that phone was like a development catalyst. I discovered xda thanks to that phone's development following. Everything I came to love about customizing kernels and roms came from that phone. ****, I remember what now seems like an ancient version of CyanogenMod for that OG Droid. I remember that phone out of the box was underclocked of all things, from 550Mhz down to 450 which made overclocking that thing to a meaty 1ish Ghz seem so beastly at the time lol!
Ahhhh good times :good:
Decent Sprint LTE speeds in College Park, MD
I get decent speeds (15-23 Mb down, 7-10 Mb up) on Sprint in College Park MD according to Speedtest.
Won't the speeds for the Sprint LTE towers drop for an individual once more people start utilizing it? I suspect some people are getting very high speeds because not a lot of Sprint users are tapping into the LTE bandwidth yet?
d-res said:
I remember that phone out of the box was underclocked of all things, from 550Mhz down to 450 which made overclocking that thing to a meaty 1ish Ghz seem so beastly at the time lol!
Ahhhh good times :good:
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Close - it was a 600 mhz CPU underclocked to 550 mhz. I remember there were kernels that could overclock the thing all the way to 1.3 ghz. I've still never used another phone that could be overclocked that far past the native clock speed (by percentage, at least). Good times.
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