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I received the update we were speaking of early this morning there are noticeable differences...I have 6 bars on 4G rather than the three I usually get in my bedroom (know that Doesnt mean anything just saying) the keyboard looks like it has a different color background that's all I've seen for now

 

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Then I checked my lte connection and it is -77dBm 8 asu good or bad?

 

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Both the "bars" display and the signal strength you mention on the Status screen are actually based on the 1x signal, not the LTE signal. (At least on the LG8 version of the firmware.) The strength of that signal, based upon those levels, is strong.

 

The only place on the GS3 to get a signal strength reading for the LTE signal (calculated as RSRP) is on the hidden LTE Engineering screen. How are the LTE data speeds?

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Both the "bars" display and the signal strength you mention on the Status screen are actually based on the 1x signal, not the LTE signal. (At least on the LG8 version of the firmware.) The strength of that signal, based upon those levels, is strong.

 

The only place on the GS3 to get a signal strength reading for the LTE signal (calculated as RSRP) is on the hidden LTE Engineering screen. How are the LTE data speeds?

 

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Both the "bars" display and the signal strength you mention on the Status screen are actually based on the 1x signal, not the LTE signal. (At least on the LG8 version of the firmware.) The strength of that signal, based upon those levels, is strong.

 

The only place on the GS3 to get a signal strength reading for the LTE signal (calculated as RSRP) is on the hidden LTE Engineering screen. How are the LTE data speeds?

Where is this hidden engineering screen?

 

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Would love to see what Snellville, GA looks like. Can you do 30078? Gracias

 

Trying to figure out where coverage starts and ends...

 

Done: http://s4gru.com/index.php?/topic/1860-lte-coverage-map-lawrenceville-georgia-8162012-interactive-version-for-sponsors/

 

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