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Lots of people on here read the FCC documents because they are print outs of the very firm certification process that the government administers. The FCC's testing units have to test for all kinds of interference.

 

I would take their documents and their testing processes over the word of someone whose job it is to push phones.

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and just so u know...its daul band with 800 enabled :D

 

Ah, I see.  And how do you know?

 

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i have the phone in my hand and went in settings

 

Uh huh.  You are welcome to post a screenshot or two.

 

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<cue jeopardy music now>

 

 

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As we've noted in the GN3 thread. Samsung may have been testing it but the actual hardware is not there for it. Something occurred during testing and production that got the triband modems removed. 

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l...m...n...o...

 

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all i need is some 4g now which it looks like we will never have!

Did you buy that note 3 off contract?  If so how much was it?

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699 bro..worth every penny!

I was in the sprint store yesterday and one of the girls told me 680 so I figured something wasn't right.  Anyway, its an excellent device but I will wait a few more weeks to see what the nexus 5 will be about, after that I will make my decision on what to get.

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I was in the sprint store yesterday and one of the girls told me 680 so I figured something wasn't right.  Anyway, its an excellent device but I will wait a few more weeks to see what the nexus 5 will be about, after that I will make my decision on what to get.

i cant do nexus a lil to simple..so i went with  note 3..max out of the question for sure!..lol..good luck choosing

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Is the data really faster on the note 3 than on the htc one? If so can someone explain how is that possible(in the VI)? Or is it because of small network tweaks in the software(ex: build.prop)? Also, any new news on lte?

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