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Both have to be on Sprint with both people needing a compatible handset. Also, and someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I think they're isn't any cross-vendor compatibility for now such as, Samsung to Ericsson market calls.

 

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That's annoying. Oh well.

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iOS 7.1 brought hd compatibility to the 5s/5c. The 5 isn't supported.

 

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Makes sense on why his sounded like crap. Well. If I experienced hd voice, then I know something is going on in my neck of the woods.

 

 

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Does he have an android? It's really easy to check for the hd codec in an android 1x engineering screen.

 

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Which codec is it again?

 

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Which codec is it again?

 

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It will display "evrc_nw" on your 1x engineering screen. I believe it shows on every call you initiate if the network where you are supports it and you have a compatible device (which your nexus 5 does). I see it every time I make a call, even a non-hd call to landlines.

 

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My entire neighborhood seems to be covered with b26 now. Only place I can't get it is in my apartment... Where I have wifi anyways! YAY! This is the first time, in 14 months that I've had LTE in my neighborhood further than the front gate. [emoji2][emoji2][emoji13]

 

 

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My entire neighborhood seems to be covered with b26 now. Only place I can't get it is in my apartment... Where I have wifi anyways! YAY! This is the first time, in 14 months that I've had LTE in my neighborhood further than the front gate. [emoji2][emoji2][emoji13]

 

 

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Speedtest?

 

 

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Speedtest?

 

 

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Just added it to my precvious post. Mind you that's with a pretty low connection. When I find a stronger signal I'll do a speed test again. I wonder how Waterford plaza is....

 

 

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Just added it to my precvious post. Mind you that's with a pretty low connection. When I find a stronger signal I'll do a speed test again. I wonder how Waterford plaza is....

 

 

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I'm curious if you get it on the UCF campus. It would have been so useful in the Business Admin building

 

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I'm curious if you get it on the UCF campus. It would have been so useful in the Business Admin building

 

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. It's site 84. I think that is the one over on underhill.. If I am picking up b26 from over by Ucf then I'm pretty impressed with the propagation.

 

 

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Just spoke to my brothers gf who lives with us, and she said she had lte throughout the neighborhood. I'm heading to downtown Cobb theaters tonight to go watch a movie. I'll check the status of b26 on the other sites and see if I have service inside the theater.

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I'm curious if you get it on the UCF campus. It would have been so useful in the Business Admin building

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I drove by ucf and didn't pick up any b26. I actually had to force lte from airplane mode because the signal was not very strong from the road...
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Didn't grab one. As much as we have been spotting B26 I didn't think it was necessary lol.

 

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Still awaiting the B26 goodness in the southern part of the market...le sigh

 

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