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I looked at my EVO 4G LTE phone this afternoon and noticed it went to 4G...and has been on for over 3 hours now. 3Meg Down and 2 Meg up last speed check I did.

 

Where are you located at?

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Actually that's not bad at all. For comparison, here in NYC on AT&T with my galaxy Note I get

- download-, -- upload--, -ping-

17441 kbps, 5743 kbps, 69 ms,

13894 kbps, 2223 kbps, 79 ms,

15256 kbps, 5486 kbps, 78 ms,

 

So I like what I see with Sprint's LTE. Awesome.Can't wait for it to get here.

 

Thanks for posting guys.

 

TS

Well I got better results today than yesterday. It varied greatly...

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Have not been able to connect 4G from home, so went to the location where I had previously connected 4G ( 135st and Neiman). I connected 4G after toggling to CDMA and back to LTE. I tried to do a speed test, but it would not complete.

 

There is more work to be done in this area... :)

 

I got connected and ran a few speed test from the tower at 135 and Switzer. Posted the pic in a different thread though.

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On my way home from work, I was at the intersection of Independence Ave and Paseo when I got my first 4G signal; 7000K up and down.

 

When I went down to where my girlfriend lives, I got a much stronger signal down at 35 and Johnson Drive... these speeds were NICE.

 

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Thank you Ericsson and Sprint!

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k10 i435 i35 [KS highways BTW] corridor has had LTE solid since after midnight 12 Jul. Rebooted just after midnight and toyed with the phone a lot since then and only once dropped to 3G speeds.

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Ive been very patient...I would think it may go live a little early...I mean, a Sunday is kind of an odd day to start it up huh?

 

I hope it does go live a lil early. I have been all around Houston today just seeing if I would get an LTE connection,and nothing. But I did get eHRPD or whatever it is and still have that here at home. Its the first my phone has ever gotten that. Don't really know what it meansthough.

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Im not 100% sure either, but I know here in Katy (Fry Rd@529) Ive had nothing but crappy 3G. I work off of Wayside and I-10 and thats where I use my phone the most lol. This deal better be worth the wait, cause this 3G crap sucks lol....

 

I live about 5 min from I-10 and Wayside and 3g sux there as well but I'm between 2 towers that are going to have lte, so I really hope its worth it as well.

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Sweet!! At work, I get 3G, but the speeds still suck donkey's.....Im hoping that the LTE is as good or better than what the 4G WiMax was at my work (Penn Machine). I use Slacker radio and on 3G, its not even useable. This anticipation better be worth it lmao!!!

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