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Perhaps a repeater or something similar in the mall? Is there a Sprint store in the building?

Uhm I believe so. Yeah actually there is but it's on the other side of the food court completely opposite of where I am sitting.

 

 

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Hey guys another questions. Do you guys think it'd be smart to do Sprint easy pay. My grandma took my upgrade (she got the M7 cause she's cheap) & her upgrade isn't available till December. I wanted to get the iPhone asap but I wasn't sure if doing easy pay was a good idea so what do you guys think?

 

 

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Hey guys another questions. Do you guys think it'd be smart to do Sprint easy pay. My grandma took my upgrade (she got the M7 cause she's cheap) & her upgrade isn't available till December. I wanted to get the iPhone asap but I wasn't sure if doing easy pay was a good idea so what do you guys think?

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I don't want the iPhone to get band 41. IPhone equals unusable data.

I believe that could be Sprints big competitive edge! No matter what device and how many users. All phones with CA support would be big!
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I don't want the iPhone to get band 41. IPhone equals unusable data.

 

I think that the iPhone would actually balance out the load between bands more efficiently. We'd ssee more traffic get shifted off of PCS and the speeds will shoot up again. Then the network would work as intended where, outside you'd get blazing fast speeds from EBS/BRS, inside you'd get broad coverage from PCS, and even further inside (going into your basement) you'd still have consistently high speeds on SMR LTE.

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I use to think this too but what if a lot of new customers show up and get the new iPhone with band 41 while a lot of old customers are still using the iPhone 5c and 5s and 5? I know people on sprint still using the iPhone 4. Just because people can upgrade does not mean they will so if new customers show up in boatloads which is good for Sprint but bad for capacity then what? Carrier aggregation is not going to happen over night as we have clearly seen this stuff takes time even if they rollout carrier aggregation it will take more than a year to get on every tower. It does not take that long for congestion to happen but it takes a long time to add capacity on a large scale.

I think that the iPhone would actually balance out the load between bands more efficiently. We'd ssee more traffic get shifted off of PCS and the speeds will shoot up again. Then the network would work as intended where, outside you'd get blazing fast speeds from EBS/BRS, inside you'd get broad coverage from PCS, and even further inside (going into your basement) you'd still have consistently high speeds on SMR LTE.

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I use to think this too but what if a lot of new customers show up and get the new iPhone with band 41 while a lot of old customers are still using the iPhone 5c and 5s and 5? I know people on sprint still using the iPhone 4. Just because people can upgrade does not mean they will so if new customers show up in boatloads which is good for Sprint but bad for capacity then what? Carrier aggregation is not going to happen over night as we have clearly seen this stuff takes time even if they rollout carrier aggregation it will take more than a year to get on every tower. It does not take that long for congestion to happen but it takes a long time to add capacity on a large scale.

I have a feeling that Sprint has already anticipated this. They'll probably increase backhaul until the second carrier can be added. Or they may add the second carrier beforehand and announce it when it's on every site in an area.

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just reporting that band 26 is being lit up in the financial district picked up LTE 800 going to my work today experience some escfb issues as well on another tower that will probably be turned on

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I use to think this too but what if a lot of new customers show up and get the new iPhone with band 41 while a lot of old customers are still using the iPhone 5c and 5s and 5? I know people on sprint still using the iPhone 4. Just because people can upgrade does not mean they will so if new customers show up in boatloads which is good for Sprint but bad for capacity then what? Carrier aggregation is not going to happen over night as we have clearly seen this stuff takes time even if they rollout carrier aggregation it will take more than a year to get on every tower. It does not take that long for congestion to happen but it takes a long time to add capacity on a large scale.

Even if people have the 5s or 5c, that is still less pressure on the network because it can spread out on two separate bands. I don't think b41 is going to run out of juice anytime soon unless everyone is abusing the network. And the iphone 6 will still be Triband. To ask, what would be the difference with the adoption of more and more Triband devices over time that run android? Or if a mass Triband adoption started to happen which is what sprint is trying to do with all of these special offers like the 150 Amex deal.

 

 

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I don't want the iPhone to get band 41. IPhone equals unusable data.

How do you figure? Android users tend to use more data per month than iPhone users http://www.phonearena.com/news/The-average-Android-phone-consumes-more-data-per-month-than-an-Apple-iPhone-or-Windows-Phone_id50832 and band 41 can handle much more data than band 25. I wouldn't worry about it at all.

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I don't want the iPhone to get band 41. IPhone equals unusable data.

I never understood that, when android has more market share (and devices) and to me android phones use more data than the iPhone.

 

That's just my opinion

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I never understood that, when android has more market share (and devices) and to me android phones use more data than the iPhone.

 

That's just my opinion

Android users do use more data. I'll find the article & post it for you.

 

 

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Android users do use more data. I'll find the article & post it for you.

 

 

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I may be misinterpreting this a tad but I think that's what he said.

 

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I may be misinterpreting this a tad but I think that's what he said.

 

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Yeah I read it wrong .

 

 

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So another LTE 800, band 26 update. Now have coverage all through out my building in midtown around rock center. full band 26,25 inside with band 41 outside and some inside if u position the phone by the window.

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Do you guys know how to obtain msl code for lg g3? The lte priority is set as 25 1st, 26 2nd and 41 3rd. In order to change i need msl code. The app worked for my note 2 but not for my g3. 

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Do you guys know how to obtain msl code for lg g3? The lte priority is set as 25 1st, 26 2nd and 41 3rd. In order to change i need msl code. The app worked for my note 2 but not for my g3.

Don't worry about the priority. That just affects the first scan. It doesn't actually change the connection priority. Whatever band you need to be on will be the band the network puts you on.

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