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to the folks boasting blazing face speeds and mentioning band numbers, I'd love to know what you're doing because for my wife and I, and my best friend and his wife, all of whom work in NYC and use new LTE devices, we're just not seeing anything that could even be described as very good.

If your profile is correct and you have an iPhone 5S, unfortunately that phone does not support B41 which is how we achieve those blazing fast speeds. On the bright side, it does support B26, which is still limited in NYC. But, I'm pretty sure they will pick up the pace on that band since it requires very little to get it up and running on current sites.
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If your profile is correct and you have an iPhone 5S, unfortunately that phone does not support B41 which is how we achieve those blazing fast speeds. On the bright side, it does support B26, which is still limited in NYC. But, I'm pretty sure they will pick up the pace on that band since it requires very little to get it up and running on current sites.

 

thanks for the info.

 

Yeah, profile is correct.  I don't believe there's any way to even know which band I'm connected to with the 5S, but my friends are using Galaxy S4s and having similar problems when LTE is extremely slow and seems to only work quickly in very very small pockets.  I haven't seen any firsthand proof of LTE being reliably anywhere near the speeds Sprint has claimed. 

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thanks for the info.

 

Yeah, profile is correct.  I don't believe there's any way to even know which band I'm connected to with the 5S, but my friends are using Galaxy S4s and having similar problems when LTE is extremely slow and seems to only work quickly in very very small pockets.  I haven't seen any firsthand proof of LTE being reliably anywhere near the speeds Sprint has claimed.

 

Dial *3001#12345#* and then go to lte serving cell.....I think... It will say what band you are connected to there.
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thanks for the info.

 

Yeah, profile is correct. I don't believe there's any way to even know which band I'm connected to with the 5S, but my friends are using Galaxy S4s and having similar problems when LTE is extremely slow and seems to only work quickly in very very small pockets. I haven't seen any firsthand proof of LTE being reliably anywhere near the speeds Sprint has claimed.

Unless they have a s4t they will have the same issues as you. Mos5 of us who have the super speeds all have triband phones, nexus 5, m8, s4t and s5 amongst others.

 

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Dial *3001#12345#* and then go to lte serving cell.....I think... It will say what band you are connected to there.

 

 

iPhone field test mode

 

*3001#12345#* enter this into the dialer and if your connected to LTE click on Serving cell info I do this almost every single day

 

 

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thank you gentlemen for this information.  it definitely works as described and next to the entry for Freq. Band Indicator is "25."

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On the C train today, I had a cell signal in every station from 81st to 14th Street. The only exception was 59th Street station. For some reason my phone either didn't have a signal, or it didn't connect.

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I have noticed LTE service in trains from w4 - Rockefeller center. It works in all stations except when it's actually through the tunnels

It'd be cool if the signal could actually reach from station to station through the tunnels and everything. Maybe in the future… like 2030 [emoji23][emoji23]

 

 

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It'd be cool if the signal could actually reach from station to station through the tunnels and everything. Maybe in the future… like 2030 [emoji23][emoji23]

 

 

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WAY Before then!

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Sorry I asked the question wrong. I mean did it receive the spark update?

Not yet. It'll probably come with the next major Android update. Android 4.4.x Cant remember what version is next at the moment.

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Not yet. It'll probably come with the next major Android update. Android 4.4.x Cant remember what version is next at the moment.

4.4.3 should be coming to the N5 very soon. Hopefully this week.

 

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Sprint is being charged a 7.5m fine bc they couldn't leave people on the Do Not Call List alone. There goes the NV budget. [emoji30]

 

 

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Sprint is being charged a 7.5m fine bc they couldn't leave people on the Do Not Call List alone. There goes the NV budget. [emoji30]Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

7.5 Million is nothing to a billion dollar company. You need not fret.

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Sprint is being charged a 7.5m fine bc they couldn't leave people on the Do Not Call List alone. There goes the NV budget. [emoji30]

 

 

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I got a lot of random calls and it didn't stop for a good 4-5 months

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