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HomerSimpson

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    The time for talking is over. Now call it extreme if you like, but I propose we hit it hard, and we hit it fast, with a major, and I mean major, leaflet campaign.
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  1. Supposedly the app and website to check which CPU are benign, but I'd still be cautious. I thought someone mentioned you could also check via Settings. I don't have an iPhone yet so I can't be sure. I've been scrolling thru the reddit post and macrumors and it seems before this battery life issue everyone wanted a Samsung chip, now everyone seems to want a TSMC. I'm not due for a new phone until November, so I have time for this to shake out. Funny thing is, I am planning to switch to an iPhone because I'm tired of all the issues and problems I've had with my various Android phones. Now with the CPU controversy, problems with 9.0.x and other issues I'm reading about, it makes me wonder if Apple is slipping. The whole point of switching was getting a quality phone that "just works" and that doesn't seem to be the case anymore. Macrumor thread: http://forums.macrumors.com/threads/which-chip-does-your-6s-6s-have.1922967/page-22
  2. Seems like there MAY be a difference in battery life depending on which chip you have. https://www.reddit.com/r/iphone/comments/3nn00t/live_test_results_iphone_6s_samsung_14nm_vs_tsmc/ When you guys post your battery results, can you also post which chip you have?
  3. Anyone have steps on how to switch to LTE only mode? I tried looking under ##3282# but can't find it and my google fu is poor.
  4. Thanks!!!!!!!!! Just one more thing for my fellow idiots, you also have to Enable bands 41 and 26. It took me two times to realize they were disabled.
  5. Just tried manual update and I'm installing it now. Funny how everyone is getting it today. I'm guessing it was a problem with the mechanism they use to push out the update.
  6. I was the the Bucks games Saturday night (omg they suck) and had strong LTE inside the Bradley center the whole time.
  7. I've been sporadically getting LTE from somewhere but I'm not sure. Is there any way to tell from the following SignalCheck info? GCI:09805802, PCI:242, TAC: 19477
  8. Which sites on the map are Band 26 accepted? Green? Anyone have a link on how to change Band priority? I have a LG G2.
  9. Having data issues today in Merton. SignalCheck says I'm connected to eHRPD, but I don't have a 3G indicator and I cannot connect to the network. I will assume they are doing work, it's been like this all day.
  10. As much as I want LTE, I hope no one is out working on towers in this weather. I'm not expecting much progress until it starts to warm up.
  11. I was at Hartbrook Bowling alley in Hartland today and had a blip of LTE inside, but not long enough to run a speedtest. Out in the parking lot, LTE kicked back in and we were getting download speeds of 22-24 Mbps and uploads around 8Mbps! On both my G2 (triband/CSFB) and an iPhone 5s. That's better than I get from TimeWarner!
  12. Yesterday I had LTE on my G2 near the Brookfield mall. So it looks like they are working the CSFB issue too! Signal wasn't very strong, averaged around -115. I was able to run a few speed tests and was getting about 2Mbps on average, but I did get 5Mbps on one test.
  13. Sorry if this is a stupid question, but how do you know this? Just by looking at the NV map?
  14. The only thing I can think of is the towers don't have CSFB turned on/complete. But I'm with you, I thought our phones would definitely get LTE from green pins. Just picked up my wife an iPhone 5s today. On the way home from BB it was connected to LTE quite a bit. Not at our house, but I guess that is what wifi is for.
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