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First Time Smart Phone Owner in San Clemente


Attila_TheFun

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I Just got an iPhone 5c, my first smartphone, on the Sprint network. San Clemente and the rest of South Orange County don't seem to have any LTE yet but it sounds like it is coming from what I have been reading. I want to make use of that Sprint Unlimited plan!

 

Any news on the network in my area would be most appreciated. Thanks!

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Welcome to S4GRU :welcome:.

 

Here is a start for you: http://s4gru.com/index.php?/topic/2445-network-visionlte-orange-county-market-anaheimsanta-anairvinehuntington-beach/?hl=%20san%20%20clemente

 

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San Clemente has LTE. Check out Sensorly. Not that many people mapping in that area.

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