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UserDemos

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    Moto X
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    Orlando, FL
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    Networking Technology, Being an informed consumer, Reading, Theater, Theme Parks...honestly, I can be interested in about anything...

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  1. Congrats on the house Mike. I'm looking to buy my first one next year and I'm already pulling my hair out. I am now using several devices and SCP works on my Motorola devices, however, displays NOTHING on my Sony devices (using a Z5 Premium). I sent a diagnostic to see if it helps to you. I had the same issues with my former Z3+.
  2. I just wanted to provide an update. Universal has a provider agnostic DAS and I wasn't aware it had been updated for other carriers. I'm guessing that the exclusivity on it must have expired and I wasn't aware. Currently the DAS has AT&T, Sprint, and Verizon on USF, IOA, and CityWalk. T-Mobile is coming next year. I can post details of who runs what on the DAS in the Premier Sponsors section, if anyone is interested. Sorry Terrell for not looking into your observations more closely. Looks like the facts were in my face and I apologize.
  3. Sorry to derail, but how are you accessing the Band screens on the Moto X? I can't find any guide anywhere. Does this work across all Moto X devices?
  4. They could have put in a repeater. I know we are installing those in a few places for Team Members, however, they just repeat from the macro site closest. Only AT&T has a DAS here.
  5. Are you sure it is Band 4? Their Band 13 certainly pulls those numbers on property. Open up CellMapper and see where the signal is originating from and get a proper Engineering screen. I know we have cell repeaters on property for Team Members, but they should all be AT&T only as well along with the DAS.
  6. Universal DAS is AT&T only. I believe they have an exclusive agreement of some kind. I haven't heard about Verizon, but they don't have anything on property to my knowledge. Outside of AT&T, all of the other carriers are on macro sites outside the parks.
  7. For $99, it is a great phone to try out Sprint for someone that doesn't currently have Sprint. Then, if I do decide to get it: I can give it to a member of my family that uses it for calling only basically while I grab something more high end. Plus, it runs stock and has great radios that Motorola is known for.
  8. It is now available on Boost and Sprint Prepaid. Virgin coming soon. I'm really interested in picking one up, however, is it Band 41 compatible? I can't find a good answer anywhere on the official materials.
  9. Tried, but no dice. Can only access the app once, crashes upon phone restart, even when accessing through the app tray.
  10. Maybe it is just me, but the app no longer works for me. It crashes upon attempting to boot at phone startup and when I manually try to open it, it stays on a blank screen as if loading before crashing. Pure Edition Moto X running Lollipop here, if that matters. EDIT - also sent a crash log via Google with diagnostics in case it helps you narrow the issue. I'm not sure if you even get those? EDIT 2 - clean reinstall does not fix issue. Can only access app once via app tray, crashes after phone restart.
  11. As far as I recall, 8T8R isn't possible because it would make Band 25 / 26 antennas the size of cars (not literally..).
  12. According the U.S. Cellular user manual: they appear to be using model number XT1093/XT1094. Must be some kind of XT1092 variant? Maybe one of our experts can help us: do variants like this go through the FCC? Or do they just get mentioned in the original models documents? Maybe we can find out what this model supports band wise...
  13. T-Mobile just signed on their first LTE roaming partner: GCI in Alaska. http://www.lightreading.com/mobile/4g-lte/t-mobile-gci-ink-lte-roaming-deal/d/d-id/710962? Looks interesting. I wonder if it is through the roaming hub or standalone. I see they also run a CDMA network, but I imagine that is either on its way out or skeleton roaming for Sprint and Verizon?
  14. You're right AJ. I thought I saw a Band 5 10x10 sighting, but was mistaken. It was a Band 4 sighting. They are pairing their low band (Band 5 or 17) with 10x10 of mid-band (Band 2 or 4) for carrier aggregation. But, point as stated earlier is that these maps don't account for that.
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