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That little 4 every single day goes deeper inside my house..so cool to watch Netflix and do other stuff faster than my home internet.

 

Shhhh...don't tell anyone here you are using 4G in your house. The 4G data police will come get you.

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I was excited for the chance to see LTE light up on my Galaxy Nexus for the first time this past Saturday. I was at the Rose Bowl and the Sensorly application shows some LTE spots right in the area but no luck for me. Had to fight a crappy 3G signal, no doubt by the next time I'm in that area things should be looking good.

 

60% of the time it works every time!

*Sprint HIGH Speed 3G/LTE Nexus*

 

 

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There are now 4 sites in the Lancaster/Palmdale area. Even though none have come up as LTE accepted from Sprint, yet, I think there is a good chance that one or more of them are live. But I haven't seen anything pop up out there yet. Any S4GRU members live out that way?

 

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Right now on my back yard.Its incredible how fast this is.I just downloaded a movie on my phone,it was almost 2GB and it took less than a minute.

 

I hope that's not really your real residence. Some shady people might your address against you. Maybe you sensor this part of the screenshot?

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I hope that's not really your real residence. Some shady people might your address against you. Maybe you sensor this part of the screenshot?
Thats the server location

Monterey Park is the server location. 34.13935,-118.26026 is the approximate location of your backyard. :)

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Hey Everyone! I have a Evo 4G LTE and a couple weeks ago I was getting intermittant but strong 4G north of Culver City near Palms and Overland. Since then I havent seen 4G at all. Is this all just testing or has LA "gone live"?

it seems testing. Don't think they have done a soft release either
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I've had a few areas where I've seen strong consistent signals one day and then next there is no sign of LTE whatsoever.

I experienced that in the North Hollywood/Burbank Area..they turned it on and then one day i was not able to get LTE at all buy then they turned it on again and here in Glendale,LTE was turned on 11 days ago and its been on since then and everyday gets better.
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