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I don't take the notification as asking for an address instead it is just showing that it is connected to a router that you setup for wifi calling. And when you click the notification it is just taking you to the wifi calling settings for that connection. 

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Trouble in note land screen doesnt want to wake up have to keep taking battery out and restarting. Its not every time but definitely doing it too often!

So far no issues like that. May need to get it exchanged.

 

There's been a couple of times where I've had to restart because it seemed like it wouldn't use Sprint data after coming out of WiFi even with doing airplane mode on/off. Otherwise flawless.

 

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What band when in the interior of the building?

 

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In the interior of the building I am pulling Band 26 which makes sense since it is 800mhz.  I am also pulling it at my desk also which explains the bump in speed there also.  I was just on the edge of Band 25 signal range on my S3.

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Have you confirmed that you have connected to B26 through engineering screens?

 

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No i need to get my msl code still. Waiting until i get my replacement one as this one is defective.
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No i need to get my msl code still. Waiting until i get my replacement one as this one is defective.

You need msl to get to the engineering screens? That can't be right.

 

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Best Buy gave me the msl code for my phone. It was on a printout they gave me. I haven't gone into my engineering screen yet on this phone but I don't think you need it.

 

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Yeah it asks for unlock code?
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