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Wow, kinda surprising that they have both band 26 and 41 in enabled from the beginning.

 

Yeah, but that was standard two months ago with the immediate update for the Galaxy Mega and Galaxy S4 Mini, was it not?

 

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Curious of what SignalCheck shows when on LTE if it allows the PCI and GCI to be snagged.

 

Can be done if only I can figure a way to force LTE. 

 

Oh and guys. The nexus 5 have not been dethroned!

 

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Discuss Discuss! 

 

-Edit- Firmware looks appears to be more up to date than the single band GS4

 

 

 

 

 

Where do you go to get to that last screenshot? Is that screen only for tri-band phones or can I get to it from my S4?

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Where do you go to get to that last screenshot? Is that screen only for tri-band phones or can I get to it from my S4?

 

 

Triband only. 

 

-- Look at what my phone attempted to connect to!...

 

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  Triband only.    -- Look at what my phone attempted to connect to!...

Is the -140RSRP Right ? OR does it show that when trying to connect?

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Is the -140RSRP Right ? OR does it show that when trying to connect?

 

Tried to connect and got booted off due to eCSFB. Values are null but correct. 

 

Also 3G icon is changed..

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Tried to connect and got booted off due to eCSFB. Values are null but correct. 

 

Also 3G icon is changed..

Ah, So band 41 RSRP values will be higher(lower) than traditional values?

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Curious of what SignalCheck shows when on LTE if it allows the PCI and GCI to be snagged.

 

Unfortunately it doesn't seem so...

 

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Ah, So band 41 RSRP values will be higher(lower) than traditional values?

 

yeah... about that...

 

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In comparison on the same spot for my B25 Nexus 5...

 

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Why are Band 41 results so low? it can't possibly be loaded.

Backhauls not upgraded. Seems to top out at about 20 mbps for this one. I know of several other ones in my area that I'll test out later. 

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re: exterior box photos

 

I see the LTE B26 frequency added, I don't see any explicit mention of Spark or the 720T part number anywhere.  Were there any other hints on the the box or is the Band26 / three LTE frequencies listed the only way to tell from the outside of the box?

 

I suppose it was on the end labels or something.

 

Mine should deliver Monday.  It has tracked into the Kentucky hub with UPS tonight.  2 days via ground from there.

 

Have you gathered any information useful to update the entry on PDADB?

http://pdadb.net/index.php?m=specs&id=5202&c=samsung_sph-l720t_galaxy_s4_td-lte_samsung_altius

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re: exterior box photos

 

I see the LTE B26 frequency added, I don't see any explicit mention of Spark or the 720T part number anywhere. Were there any other hints on the the box or is the Band26 / three LTE frequencies listed the only way to tell from the outside of the box?

 

I suppose it was on the end labels or something.

 

Mine should deliver Monday. It has tracked into the Kentucky hub with UPS tonight. 2 days via ground from there.

 

Have you gathered any information useful to update the entry on PDADB?

http://pdadb.net/index.php?m=specs&id=5202&c=samsung_sph-l720t_galaxy_s4_td-lte_samsung_altius

Looks correct. ede7eny4.jpg

 

Sent from my Nexus 5

 

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Why are Band 41 results so low? it can't possibly be loaded.

  

Backhauls not upgraded. Seems to top out at about 20 mbps for this one. I know of several other ones in my area that I'll test out later.

 

It is the WiMAX "bandwithhog."

 

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