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I got confused because, you said no mimo..

 

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I meant the s8 will not have 4x4 MIMO of its own. At least from what we know so far but it will have MIMO on band 25.

 

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I meant the s8 will not have 4x4 MIMO of its own. At least from what we know so far but it will have MIMO on band 25.

 

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Um no the S8 will have it.

 

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Was never tested by the FCC like band 25 4x4 MIMO was so where is the proof?

 

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Someone was making assumptions without reading all the available information. So far you're right, no indication of 4x4 support on B41.

 

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Someone was making assumptions without reading all the available information. So far you're right, no indication of 4x4 support on B41.

 

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Was never tested by the FCC like band 25 4x4 MIMO was so where is the proof?

 

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If you see this 15x15 in Orlando let us know. Tho I'll be on vacation there in few weeks.

 

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And it's likely running 4x4 MIMO which the upcoming galaxy s8 supports so double it.

 

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Can daytona beach get a 15x15? I know 10x10 magically appeared out of nowhere.

 

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Can daytona beach get a 15x15? I know 10x10 magically appeared out of nowhere.

 

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Does Daytona Beach have 30 MHz of PCS C?

 

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So that's a no. Mmh.

 

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Yeah. Jacksonville Florida has the Same holdings as Orlando. I wonder if Jacksonville has 10x10?

 

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Is that spreadsheet publicly available?

I think so. It's under the spectrum swaps with T-Mobile and, vzw

 

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I'll see if I can find it. If you have a link that would be great too.

 

I'll see if I can find it. If you have a link that would be great too.

http://s4gru.com/index.php?/blog/1/entry-407-not-just-with-att-sprint-swaps-spectrum-with-t-mobile-and-vzw-too/

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So is Gainesville still 5x5 or is it now 10x10? I have no way to check because I have an iPhone 6s.

*3001#12345#* see if the field test works?

 

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I don't think iPhone no longer shows bandwidth after the iPhone 6. I've read that every iPhone from 6s forward won't show download bandwidth.

The debug screen has been abandoned. They recently redid it for the Intel model but not the Qualcomm.

 

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