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I may not be writing the article.  But I will confirm that the LG G4 supports band 41 carrier aggregation as its only Release 10 capability.

 

AJ

 

Ah ok. I just saw the section again. Thanks.

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A Class II filing mostly lowers but partly raises the ERP/EIRP output for the LG G4.  I have updated the article on The Wall.

 

http://s4gru.com/index.php?/blog/1/entry-385-updated-use-the-4th-lg-may-the-4th-be-with-you/

 

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I wonder when this phone will come out. 

 

Soon™

 

http://s4gru.com/index.php?/blog/1/entry-385-updated-use-the-4th-lg-may-the-4th-be-with-you/

 

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I wonder if it will come with the black leather. That would be really cool of sprint. 

 

edit: Looks like it will, " LG G4 will be offered in two stunning options – Metallic Gray and Black Genuine Leather"

 

Also wondering how the g4 stacks up against my nexus 5 in terms of LTE signal strength. My nexus 5 is absolutely turrible. Constantly on 3g or "searching for service"

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Also wondering how the g4 stacks up against my nexus 5 in terms of LTE signal strength. My nexus 5 is absolutely turrible. Constantly on 3g or "searching for service"

The Nexus 5 was known to be one of the best RF performers produced.  The G4 looks good per the FCC docs but, I'm not sure if any device will beat the N5 at this point. 

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The Nexus 5 was known to be one of the best RF performers produced.  I'm not sure if any device will beat it at this point. 

Maybe I got a lemon. My nexus cant hold an lte connection at all. 

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Sprint is now taking pre-orders for the LG G4. Comes in Genuine Leather Black or Metallic Gray. https://m.sprint.com/shop/mobile/shop/phone_details.jsp;jsessionidfe8=DC59A148E792BC0D77B8E7D6F0526605.mshop13?prodId=dvc8970002prd&deviceSKUId=90300036&flow=AAL&planSKUId=&ptn=&tabId=dt_phones&defaultContractTerm=#!/

 

 

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Sprint is now taking pre-orders for the LG G4. Comes in Genuine Leather Black or Metallic Gray. https://m.sprint.com/shop/mobile/shop/phone_details.jsp;jsessionidfe8=DC59A148E792BC0D77B8E7D6F0526605.mshop13?prodId=dvc8970002prd&deviceSKUId=90300036&flow=AAL&planSKUId=&ptn=&tabId=dt_phones&defaultContractTerm=#!/

 

 

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Not bad.

 

 

FREE OFFER: Extra battery, charging cradle and 32GB microSD card with purchase.
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Sprint is now taking pre-orders for the LG G4. Comes in Genuine Leather Black or Metallic Gray. https://m.sprint.com/shop/mobile/shop/phone_details.jsp;jsessionidfe8=DC59A148E792BC0D77B8E7D6F0526605.mshop13?prodId=dvc8970002prd&deviceSKUId=90300036&flow=AAL&planSKUId=&ptn=&tabId=dt_phones&defaultContractTerm=#!/

 

 

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I just got an email from Sprint today with a link to this pre-order page.

 

I happened to see this in the description:

 

We’ll charge your card for your phone and we’ll do our best to get your new phone to you by Friday, June 5.

Is June 5th a confirmed release date? It seems like a plausible date, though I haven't read any confirmed release dates on other major tech sites.

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I just got an email from Sprint today with a link to this pre-order page.

 

I happened to see this in the description:

Is June 5th a confirmed release date? It seems like a plausible date, though I haven't read any confirmed release dates on other major tech sites.

 

Confirmed June 5th launch according to the Sprint Newsroom.

 

http://newsroom.sprint.com/news-releases/lg-g4-comes-to-sprint-on-june-5-with-0-down-at-signing-and-18-monthly-lease-free-32gb-memory-card-extra-battery-and-battery-charging-cradle.htm

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The Nexus 5 was known to be one of the best RF performers produced. The G4 looks good per the FCC docs but, I'm not sure if any device will beat the N5 at this point.

I can't see why the LG G4 wouldn't do at least just as well.

 

I'm getting it for my new Sprint service line. The device looks like a great all-around device, especially the Quantum display.

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