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Network Vision/LTE - Hawaii Market (including Honolulu, Oahu and all Hawaiian Islands)


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No, I had a HTC M8.

 

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I was going to say the note 5 is very good at keeping band 41 too so if you came from a note 5 then that would truly be impressive.

 

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Note 5 update live now. I'm downloading mine right now....

 

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Hope it gives you an improvement.

 

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I have a HTC one m9, and a iPhone 6s I must say the 6s RF performance seems better.

 

My m9 seems to love camping on Band 25/26 alot, while my iPhone is like a leech and instant clings to Band 41 the moment it's in range.

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Kbay B41 came back up this afternoon with 2 carrier aggregation and 20mgz. Network is looking better everyday. If only now the stock would start going the same direction it would be awesome.

 

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So, you're unnecessarily digging up old posts that have already been answered.

 

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Anything to discredit Sprint progress. (See what I did there?)

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To think where Oahu came from on the Sptrint network, not bad at all.

 

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How is the LTE availability now around Oahu? I care less about the speeds and more about actually being able to use data when I need it. I'm debating switching to either T Mobile or Sprint.

I have no problem getting a LTE connection everywhere I go on Oahu.

 

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