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Andrew Revering

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Oh yeah Duh Tim.

 

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Hey the bestbuy unit was able to play 1440p at 60fps in YouTube. Has anyone been able to do this yet? Mine will only do the usual 1440p at 30 fps.

 

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Note 5 vs gs8+ edge of b41 signal.

 

https://imgur.com/gallery/KfUF7

 

Noticed that signal strength was almost equal. But gs8 would just hold on to lower signal.

 

Galaxy Note 5 is old enough that it does not do SRLTE?

 

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Note 5 vs gs8+ edge of b41 signal.

 

https://imgur.com/gallery/KfUF7

 

Noticed that signal strength was almost equal. But gs8 would just hold on to lower signal.

Why am I getting the opposite results? Also could you show us a pic with all 3 carriers active?

 

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What is srlte?

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SRLTE is a single radio voice solution for CDMA/LTE dual-mode UEs. When an SRLTEcapable UE camps on or is activated in an LTE cell, the UE periodically leaves. RRC_CONNECTED state to monitor a paging channel on the CDMA2000 1X network.
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SRLTE is a single radio voice solution for CDMA/LTE dual-mode UEs. When an SRLTEcapable UE camps on or is activated in an LTE cell, the UE periodically leaves. RRC_CONNECTED state to monitor a paging channel on the CDMA2000 1X network.

Ah ok I understand thank you

 

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What is srlte?

 

Senior LTE.  If you are not on SRLTE, you probably are on JVLTE.

 

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I'd be surprised if it didn't support it, but considering its already two generations behind, its a possibility.

 

Well, does it?  Or does it not?  Does SignalCheck Pro ever show SRLTE simultaneous CDMA1X and LTE?

 

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Well, does it? Or does it not? Does SignalCheck Pro ever show SRLTE simultaneous CDMA1X and LTE?

 

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It (Note5) did occasionally, but I think that was a fluke. S8+ does all the time (obviously).

 

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We don't cut in this league

 

If you got cut, Team Magenta always is looking for pom pom carrying cheerleaders.

 

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I did my test today only band 41 activated. Man I was wrong this phone covers way more area now but only usable LTE at -122. So if all bands are enabled just going choose better band for better signal that's what it normallly does . It will hold band 41 at -139 before totally drop. I did put band 41 at top priority. When I got phone it was set number 3 don't know why.So in my opinion hpue does work at higher signal at edge of the cell. Just don't don't expect over 2mbps .

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I did my test today only band 41 activated. Man I was wrong this phone covers way more area now but only usable LTE at -122. So if all bands are enabled just going choose better band for better signal that's what it normallly does . It will hold band 41 at -139 before totally drop. I did put band 41 at top priority. When I got phone it was set number 3 don't know why.So in my opinion hpue does work at higher signal at edge of the cell. Just don't don't expect over 2mbps .

I'll change band priority

 

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