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I made a donation. Hopefully I get to be a sponsor now.

 

 

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I can confirm this. Though it's really slow.

 

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There can be many reasons for this. Depends on your signal on the site it's coming from. You also, may not be connected to the site that I'm referring to as being newly accepted.

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Ah, so there are faster speeds on accepted site then testing?

 

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I'm sorry, I don't understand the question.

 

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Ah, so there are faster speeds on accepted site then testing?

 

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Sometimes yes, if there are problems with backhaul that are resolved or the signal is then tuned to better target the testing location.

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[4/17/2014 - This update notice has just been pulled]

 

:) Sprint has posted the details for Google's nexus 5 update: http://s4gru.com/index.php?/topic/5709-lg-google-nexus-5-users-thread/page-273&do=findComment&comment=307002  You should get it in the next several weeks.  This will give spark support for bands 26 and 41.  In Columbus, you will now have access to the fully open band 41 site sectors, which can change from day to day. When b41 (and b26) LTE is made fully open you will be ready!!!

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:) Sprint has posted the details for Google's nexus 5 update: http://s4gru.com/index.php?/topic/5709-lg-google-nexus-5-users-thread/page-273&do=findComment&comment=307002  You should get it in the next several weeks.  This will give spark support for bands 26 and 41.  In Columbus, you will now have access to the fully open band 41 site sectors, which can change from day to day. When b41 (and b26) LTE is made fully open you will be ready!!!

 

Is it prettty assured that  band 41 already works for Galaxy S5?

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Is it prettty assured that  band 41 already works for Galaxy S5?

 

Check here: http://s4gru.com/index.php?/topic/5795-samsung-galaxy-s5-user-thread/

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Is it prettty assured that  band 41 already works for Galaxy S5?

 

I'll let you know tomorrow.  I exchanged by G2 for S5, I get B41 at my work, and this morning it connected to on my G2.  I was able to get pretty high speeds, but I went back to where I bought it from and got S5, the on screen home, back and so on buttons drove me crazy.  Stay tuned :)

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Got this on East Broad behind Raisin Canes.attachicon.gifuploadfromtaptalk1397564271917.jpg

 

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Can you help us out with two things please?

  • Change your S4GRU device to say Galaxy S5
  • Either download SignalCheck Pro if you don't have it or Screenshot your LTE Engineering screen

Greatly appreciate the assistance.

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Can you help us out with two things please?

  • Change your S4GRU device to say Galaxy S5
  • Either download SignalCheck Pro if you don't have it or Screenshot your LTE Engineering screen
Greatly appreciate the assistance.
I just got the S5 yesterday, I'll change it when I get home. How do I get the engineering screen? I tried to find it, but no luck.

 

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Can you help us out with two things please?

  • Change your S4GRU device to say Galaxy S5
  • Either download SignalCheck Pro if you don't have it or Screenshot your LTE Engineering screen
Greatly appreciate the assistance.
Never mind, got it. Here's the result.

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