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hope u find something..i was there 3 days ago and nothing

 

I don't think there will be there, but at least along the way from Santa Clarita and then down the 215 I'll be able to have some LTE data, as long as my LTE will connect on this crazy Viper.

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There has yet to be any LTE signal mapping on Sensorly in Wilmington. So I decided to drive on PCH on my commute home. And sure enough there was no LTE signal at LA73XC702 in Wilmington. I did a few speed tests across the street from the faux palm tree signal tower located in the middle of storage center. The 3g up and down speeds averaged an unimpressive .5 mbps.

 

Also, ran tests at a couple new NV towers in San Pedro. Similar results as the on in Wilmington. I hope the slow speed is the precursor to Sprint lighting up LTE on more towers in the harbor cities.

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There has yet to be any LTE signal mapping on Sensorly in Wilmington. So I decided to drive on PCH on my commute home. And sure enough there was no LTE signal at LA73XC702 in Wilmington. I did a few speed tests across the street from the faux palm tree signal tower located in the middle of storage center. The 3g up and down speeds averaged an unimpressive .5 mbps.

 

Also, ran tests at a couple new NV towers in San Pedro. Similar results as the on in Wilmington. I hope the slow speed is the precursor to Sprint lighting up LTE on more towers in the harbor cities.

it was like that here in Glendale before LTE comes.one day fast and the others not even.002
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I hate how the sensorly app keeps your screen on all the time it should be able to have the screen off while you're mapping.

 

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This needs root, but...

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1934495

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Most of them...the dark ones close to san fernando..the light one down colorado was not me

Yeap that one would be mine, I tend to do alot of driving so I usually turn on sensorly in areas that haven't been mapped yet :)

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Yeap that one would be mine, I tend to do alot of driving so I usually turn on sensorly in areas that haven't been mapped yet :)

good job i do the same when i can.lately i ve been so busy that i havent been able to go far like long beach north to the valley.i keep rolling between north hollywood and Glendale
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Drove through parts of Long Beach last weekend, and to further support Robert's weekly updates (not that I question them) I have yet to ping an LTE signal. My treks took me on the 405, 91, and 710 freeways, over the Gerald Desmond and Vincent Thomas bridges, and parts of PCH, Willow Street, and Bellflower Blvd.

 

good job i do the same when i can.lately i ve been so busy that i havent been able to go far like long beach north to the valley.i keep rolling between north hollywood and Glendale

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Drove through parts of Long Beach last weekend' date=' and to further support Robert's weekly updates (not that I question them) I have yet to ping an LTE signal. My treks took me on the 405, 91, and 710 freeways, over the Gerald Desmond and Vincent Thomas bridges, and parts of PCH, Willow Street, and Bellflower Blvd.

 

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Always be on the lookout though. You may find a site AlcaLu has completed but Sprint has inspected/accepted yet. Its like finding the prize in a box of Cracker Jack.

 

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