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This was in my driveway, btw. If I'm in my truck or in my house I usually am on 3G or sometimes 1 bar of LTE. I've picked it up at Westerville Central many times as well. Very weak signal, but still faster than 3G.

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There's an elusive LTE cell waiting to be discovered. PCI 465 is all I can see. Screen shot below was on gender road over 33 for maybe 10 seconds. Had it earlier on Foley at Long Rd, shows on Sensorly. Had it on Lehman Road west of Bowen Rd this morning. I drove to all cells known active and legacy for 90 minutes, couldn't find it.

 

https://www.dropbox.com/s/hsy15sngcwtf01c/20131005_075623.jpg

 

Now rumor has it if you toggle airplane mode the phone will go searching for LTE. I did this near every site and nada.

 

So this must be the LTE gods sending down LTE from the heavens.

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Good catch - bottom rack is Sprint being actively worked on.  You can see the RRHs very easy there.  Top rack is Clearwire - interesting they had a cable attached to it as well.. Maybe doing something to it at the same time?

 

I drove by here this morning and it's definitely further along than this pic - no wires hanging off and the RRHs seem to all be completely connected.  Also of note - the CABs on the ground used to be connected to nothing, and now the cables run right into the tower!  Unsure of backhaul as I didn't see any digging, but who knows if they even need to do that here.  I'm going to try to check out other sites in the area as I know that these usually go on in clusters, so I'm curious to see if Georgesville Rd has upgrades as well, although that's one on top of high voltage wires.

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Played with the HTC one max last night, huge phone but very fast and nice screen. I'm going to keep an eye during black Friday/cyber Monday and might pick it up.

 

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I would be concerned given the past history of HTC RF along with the poor RF numbers from this device. Make sure you can return easily.

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I would be concerned given the past history of HTC RF along with the poor RF numbers from this device. Make sure you can return easily.

True but once I have all 3 bands running, I'm be set...

 

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I would be concerned given the past history of HTC RF along with the poor RF numbers from this device. Make sure you can return easily.

That's the thing that sucks, because otherwise it's an amazing phone.

 

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I just want to test band 41,lol

 

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Get a N5 then. That's the only device that I can recommend today. Not that my recommendation means anything.

 

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Get a N5 then. That's the only device that I can recommend today. Not that my recommendation means anything.

 

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I would but on backorder and sprint only sells 16gb. Plus I want a larger screen and battery.

 

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And I want a spark phone, want to get mesmerized...

 

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Well one of the greatest features of Spark is being able to handoff and if the RF is so weak it won't make it to the next handoff easily.

 

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Yeah, I'm thinking Coz might have me talked into that... I want the 32gb.

 

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That's the route I will probably be going. Pure Google, updates from Google, ability to swap in other SIMs, excellent RF comparisons, etc.. Out weighs the smaller screen.

 

Have a few toys I need to sell to fund my craving though..

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That's the route I will probably be going. Pure Google, updates from Google, ability to swap in other SIMs, excellent RF comparisons, etc.. Out weighs the smaller screen.

 

Have a few toys I need to sell to fund my craving though..

Exactly, I worked some overtime... Need the funds to come in and place the order.

 

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Dumb question.... if my Note 3 says bands 41&26 is disabled,that means what? I thought they weren't included. Please refresh me.

The software is there but the hardware isn't.

 

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Is there any activity for lte on the east side?

 

 

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Define activity.

 

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I don't remember where I saw that post on this thread about someone's fried who works at jp Morgan chase at Polaris and they don't get lte within the building. But I also work there and I get a great lte signal inside the building and it's pulling about 8 up and 3 down

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I don't remember where I saw that post on this thread about someone's fried who works at jp Morgan chase at Polaris and they don't get lte within the building. But I also work there and I get a great lte signal inside the building and it's pulling about 8 up and 3 down

What phone are you using?

 

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