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Ryan

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So im shocked at how well this phone performs. I've seen no lag what so ever. Very happy with my purchase or gift...lol thats to be debated i suppose. I came from the galaxy s2 and with that phone I was able to to stay on roaming so it wouldnt go back and forth from roaming to barely any service. I mean it would but not as much as the evo lte would. But thats my only gripe....lovely device. I hope it serves me as well as my first android phone, the Droid Incredible...now theres a device. That phone was a workhorse...and considering it's three years old it actually is still pretty comparative to recent phones especially prepaid devices.

 

Btw, I was having 3g issues yesterday in wellton. The network was slow as molasses, but then again im not usually up during the time of day that i was on the network so that could have very well have been, but it still seemed more strained then usual.

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So im shocked at how well this phone performs. I've seen no lag what so ever. Very happy with my purchase or gift...lol thats to be debated i suppose. I came from the galaxy s2 and with that phone I was able to to stay on roaming so it wouldnt go back and forth from roaming to barely any service. I mean it would but not as much as the evo lte would. But thats my only gripe....lovely device. I hope it serves me as well as my first android phone, the Droid Incredible...now theres a device. That phone was a workhorse...and considering it's three years old it actually is still pretty comparative to recent phones especially prepaid devices.

 

Btw, I was having 3g issues yesterday in wellton. The network was slow as molasses, but then again im not usually up during the time of day that i was on the network so that could have very well have been, but it still seemed more strained then usual.

 

 

The LTE can do forced roaming. Enter *#*#4636#*#* on dial pad, on the menu change radio to 800mhz and scroll down changing CDMA,LTE, Auto, to CDMA only.

 

 

 

Or you can root and put a custom ROM that allows you to change that. :-)

 

Sent from my EVO using Tapatalk 2

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I will have to look into it, thanks. BTW I did try changing the radio and it worked. but when I want to come out of roaming do I just go back to 1900?

 

Yes

 

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The sites that were reviewed were the one by Ave A and 32nd street By Kofa High and Ave B and 20th street.

 

Sent from my EVO using Tapatalk 2

Hopefully they also submitted some permits with Yuma County for us folks in the Foothills :)

I'm still rocking my EVO 3D, waiting to see what the next EVO iteration will be, but I'm leaning to the Galaxy S4.

 

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  • 2 months later...

Something definitely was up today. Had some training over at the Air Station and could not pick up a data signal at all...i mean nothing, not even 1x.

 

Tried PRL and profile update...got the error (67 I believe). Anyone else notice this issue in Yuma?

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