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Hi all, I'm very glad to have found this site. I got my Photon Q about 5 days ago and had my first 4G 'sighting' the other day in West L.A. 90025. Woke my device up to see the 4G icon, but with no bars, then it went immediately back to 3G. I look forward to lots more!

 

What is the best way to monitor how much 4G data you have used? So far on the Q the only way I think I have found is by going into 'Activate Device', and it seems to give some data info. However, the reported 4G data seems way higher than what I've noticed. Anyway, thanks all!

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Are there any S4GRUers willing to filling a blank spot on the map? (I'm looking at your rayluis1988) LOL I'm still under contract til mid part of next year, but I am still interested to see if a patch where I live has LTE coverage. All of the areas I'm surrounded by do.

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Are there any S4GRUers willing to filling a blank spot on the map? (I'm looking at your rayluis1988) LOL I'm still under contract til mid part of next year, but I am still interested to see if a patch where I live has LTE coverage. All of the areas I'm surrounded by do.

 

The suspense is killing me. Whereabout are you looking to fill in? I'm in Glendale (nights and weekends anyway).

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The suspense is killing me. Whereabout are you looking to fill in? I'm in Glendale (nights and weekends anyway).

 

Sadly I'm in the Marina del Rey area between Admiralty Way/Lincoln Blvd/Washington Blvd. Seeing a spot that should be filled in is totally like me. Like if I see a loop in a cord, and although it's not doing anything to affect quality, I will go out of my way to straighten it out.

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Are there any S4GRUers willing to filling a blank spot on the map? (I'm looking at your rayluis1988) LOL I'm still under contract til mid part of next year, but I am still interested to see if a patch where I live has LTE coverage. All of the areas I'm surrounded by do.

Thanks for choosing me,lol...where do u live??

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that are should have,u are surrounding for LTE all around,the reason might be that anyone has not drove by that triangle.

 

I guess I am still miffed that I cannot get WiMAX outside of my residence, let alone inside it. I realize that LTE has greater signal strength, but you can color me skeptical.

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if you're willing to spend about $100, there are plenty of Galaxy S IIIs supposedly in excellent/mint condition on craigslist selling around $300. Then, turn around and sell the Epic 4G Touch for about $200. Now, you have an LTE phone AND still have your upgrade in 2013.

 

I guess I am still miffed that I cannot get WiMAX outside of my residence, let alone inside it. I realize that LTE has greater signal strength, but you can color me skeptical.

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if you're willing to spend about $100, there are plenty of Galaxy S IIIs supposedly in excellent/mint condition on craigslist selling around $300. Then, turn around and sell the Epic 4G Touch for about $200. Now, you have an LTE phone AND still have your upgrade in 2013.

 

I a little weary of buying cellphones (or anything expensive) off of Craigslist. I feel I have a little more peace of mind with eBay but the prices are more expensive.

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I a little weary of buying cellphones (or anything expensive) off of Craigslist. I feel I have a little more peace of mind with eBay but the prices are more expensive.

 

Or you can try the marketplace in the XDA Developers forums

 

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Has anyone been able to get a 4G LTE signal inside of STAPLES Center? I've seen the Sensorly map for the area around STAPLES Center, has LTE looking up and down Figueroa St and the I-110/Harbor Freeway but interestingly enough no 4G LTE inside STAPLES Center. Maybe it hasn't been reported on Sensorly, although it does seem odd that if there is no 4G LTE in STAPLES Center, why wouldn't they focus it into the arena?

 

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Has anyone been able to get a 4G LTE signal inside of STAPLES Center? I've seen the Sensorly map for the area around STAPLES Center, has LTE looking up and down Figueroa St and the I-110/Harbor Freeway but interestingly enough no 4G LTE inside STAPLES Center. Maybe it hasn't been reported on Sensorly, although it does seem odd that if there is no 4G LTE in STAPLES Center, why wouldn't they focus it into the arena?

 

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I went there for a preseason game earlier and my LTE wouldn't touch ANY 4g in the area. This was before i did the "lte only" option on the *#*#4636#*#* menu. If I'm more then a block (major intersection) away, i get no signal at all. I'm at work and have no signal in the building, but if i go out to the plant i get it. Just wack.

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Has anyone been able to get a 4G LTE signal inside of STAPLES Center? I've seen the Sensorly map for the area around STAPLES Center, has LTE looking up and down Figueroa St and the I-110/Harbor Freeway but interestingly enough no 4G LTE inside STAPLES Center. Maybe it hasn't been reported on Sensorly, although it does seem odd that if there is no 4G LTE in STAPLES Center, why wouldn't they focus it into the arena?

 

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I have not been back to Staples since Game 6 of the Stanley Cup. GO KINGS GO.

 

But that last time, I recall pulling 10 megs down on an Epic 4G Touch both inside Staples and the surrounding LA Live area. I've had the Sensorly app running on my commute whether I'm taking Flower or Figueroa through Downtown.

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I have not been back to Staples since Game 6 of the Stanley Cup. GO KINGS GO.

 

But that last time, I recall pulling 10 megs down on an Epic 4G Touch both inside Staples and the surrounding LA Live area. I've had the Sensorly app running on my commute whether I'm taking Flower or Figueroa through Downtown.

 

I think that's because your phone is a 4G WiMax phone, not a 4G LTE phone. I used to have the first generation Evo 4G and always got great WiMax coverage inside STAPLES Center.

 

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I'll be back down in LA tomorrow. I'll try to get some of the area to the southeast of the 105/110 intersection while I'm down there on my newly ICS'd Viper.

 

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