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I see some one in a black car looking like they where mapping to I was in my white van. Who ever it was was following me to everywhere I went even when I pulled over to do speed test they where there lol

 

That's really funny. I wouldn't be surprised if many of us run into each other at some point.

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I'm gonna hit the Largo area here soon, and the report of Walsingham/113th if we dont see the update in the next 30 min or so. Sensorly usually updates pretty quickly I'm surprised.

 

I am pretty sure that I've had my updates show up right after they upload. There's never been anything like an hours delay, etc... I normally stop my mapping in Sensorly, then go to the status screen and watch as the data I collected uploads. The longer you drive around mapping, the larger the number of updates, and the longer the upload takes. The faster your connection up, the better. You also need to make sure you connect to Wifi, if you set Sensorly to only update over Wifi.

 

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I've also had my phone crash before completing most of my updates, reboot, then not have any data to upload. Kinda like it lost the updates on the crash/reboot... It happened to me yesterday. It was very frustrating, because I'd mapped an area during my lunch break, and it all went 'poof'...

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I'm gonna hit the Largo area here soon, and the report of Walsingham/113th if we dont see the update in the next 30 min or so. Sensorly usually updates pretty quickly I'm surprised.

I found reception to be the best near Largo mall tower must be in that area.
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For everyone with the EVO LTE. I'm not sure what they did with the last update but for me running a custom a ROM I looked one second 3G next second literally it was connected to 4G no toggle either.. I officially love this phone now..

 

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For everyone with the EVO LTE. I'm not sure what they did with the last update but for me running a custom a ROM I looked one second 3G next second literally it was connected to 4G no toggle either.. I officially love this phone now..

 

Sent from my EVO using Tapatalk 2

 

Actually I meant to report that myself. My Evo connected to a very distant LTE tower yesterday all by itself. Glad I stuck with the Evo.

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We drove down East Bay, went to the Home Depot on Seminole & Ulmerton and had 4GLTE even inside the Home Depot building - I updated some apps while standing in line. All the while Sensorly indicated that it was mapping & uploading data... but I don't see those updates either. Maybe it is a daily update to the map.

 

After HD we drove north on Seminole /Missouri to the Wal-Mart and lost 4GLTE signal on Seminole just north of East Bay. Didn't pick it up again at the house, either... correction - it's baaack....

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We drove down East Bay, went to the Home Depot on Seminole & Ulmerton and had 4GLTE even inside the Home Depot building - I updated some apps while standing in line. All the while Sensorly indicated that it was mapping & uploading data... but I don't see those updates either. Maybe it is a daily update to the map.

 

After HD we drove north on Seminole /Missouri to the Wal-Mart and lost 4GLTE signal on Seminole just north of East Bay. Didn't pick it up again at the house, either... correction - it's baaack....

 

What are you driving.. I'm in that area

 

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Actually never mind I extracted it myself the other day. Someone give this version a shot and see if it works better.

 

http://db.tt/Mm8iBSTF

 

I just installed it myself. Thanks! All of my mapping in the last day or so has failed to show up on Sensorly. Maybe it was the update?

 

Sent from my Galaxy S III

 

 

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I just installed it myself. Thanks! All of my mapping in the last day or so has failed to show up on Sensorly. Maybe it was the update?

 

Sent from my Galaxy S III

 

I wasn't using the update and would find it surprising that all of our updates didn't take. Perhaps the Sensorly map update is just behind.

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I just installed it myself. Thanks! All of my mapping in the last day or so has failed to show up on Sensorly. Maybe it was the update?

 

Sent from my Galaxy S III

 

That would be my guess but it could be on the server side too.

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