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paintmaster

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  1. Besides I can't imagine coverage with this thing being much greater than my home wifi router which reaches to all adjacent houses in my neighborhood. Again I'm definitely no expert on these matters. Just my opinion
  2. But I'm Right about it having to be attached to your home broadband correct? If that's true than everyone in the area with sprint would be hogging your home broadband that you pay for. I think I'll stick to my wifi at home and just ok signal outside till they actually expand coverage in my area.
  3. I have a question about this as well. I'm going to assume that these small cells have to be attached to a form of broadband service(time warner, u-verse). If that is the case then what is the point? They don't provide better voice service just data and you already have that with your broadband provider. Plus if the power goes out so does your service. So I'll ask again what is the point? Please if I am wrong someone let me no. I have a 3g airave and it did help with voice coverage.
  4. I have been using my s7 sense March 9th and the log shows hd calls till the 15th. Sense then no hd calls. I live in the charlotte market
  5. Was just in Denton North Carolina this weekend and let me tell you if you had data service it was 3G only and basically unusable. That town seems like the land that Sprint forgot a lot of potential customers there wonder what's going on
  6. Thought I would give this thread a fresh bump.I live north of charlotte in the Salisbury area and have noticed that rootmetrics charlotte score for the first half of 2016 still ranks sprint very poorly on data. Any thoughts on when sprint might start kicking network improvements into high gear in our area? This is in no way a rant about bad service in my area. In fact I am quite happy with sprint's network progress in the last few years,it's just nice to here about upcoming improvements.
  7. Maybe 3 or 4 decibels but according to signal check app she is on 800mhz lte and i of course was on 1900mhz. Pretty much how it was no matter our location.we live in central nc 45 minutes north of charlotte
  8. I know probably a little off topic and in the wrong place sorry
  9. I like how evey sprint salesperson always talks about how the new tri band phones get better reception than the older single band devices like my note 2. Thats all i have heard sense they started coming out. My wife's g2 get worse signal than my note 2 did and now the brand new s6. Even sprint themselves were talking up the 800mhz and how it was going to fill in all the dead spots and increase coverage, but you sit my old note next to my wife's g2 and her 800mhz gets less strength than my note 2's 1900mhz. Ive heard all the excuses the 800 might not be optimized yet but it doesnt matter where we are at it's the same story. Ok I'm done ranting now. Any commments good or bad?
  10. Well go my first drop call in an area with good reception last week. Hope the update i just downloaded helps with that problem.
  11. For those wondering my location is about 45 minutes north of charlotte North Carolina. Right outside of Salisbury.
  12. I've had my s6 now for over 2 weeks. I can say that true signal performance is less than my note 2, but the experience is still the same. No dropped calls or texting issues that i didn't already have before. I have had no interruptions in data service either. I live in a somewhat rural area so no dense spark yet.
  13. If anyone came from a note 2 to the s6 please give us your thoughts on the upgrade. Mainly signal and battery life I know everything else is no comparison. Thanks
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