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Network Vision/LTE - East Michigan Market (Detroit/Flint/Ann Arbor/Tri-Cities)


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I was on Newburgh Rd. passing 5 Mile, going towards I-96 and picked up Band 41 today. I'm pretty sure it came from the tower at 275 and 5 Mile.

I also picked across the one on I-275 and 5 mile when I was on traveling on 275.

 

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I also picked across the one on I-275 and 5 mile when I was on traveling on 275.

 

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How is the connectivity on the Nexus 6 and have you experienced any screen burn in issues? I've heard of burn in issues where there is a heavy pink tint.

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How is the connectivity on the Nexus 6 and have you experienced any screen burn in issues? I've heard of burn in issues where there is a heavy pink tint.

The connectivity is awesome, I have never had such smooth transitions from 4G to 3G and back. Miles better then my Nexus 5. As far as burn in I have not seen any signs of that.

 

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I picked up quite a bit of Band 41 in Detroit Sunday and Monday. Fullerton Ave and Mendota Ave, on I-96, Grand River Ave, on I-94, Willis and Chene, and Dequindre and Mack.

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How's sprint lte inside buildings in aa?

Poor. No 800 MHz and insufficient cell density makes for a bad experience. B41 will help with congestion, but won't do anything to improve in-building coverage.

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Please do speed test on sensorly to see where on map speed is good. Thanks.

I don't use sensoorly, I find that it's too slow. I prefer Ooklas speed test app. Plus sensorly drain my battery too much, so I'm going to have to decline.

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Picked up LTE in the form of Band 41 today at Northville Rd. and I-96. I couldn't any other streets, but I originally picked it by a building that had a big Federal Mogul sign on it, while on a turnaround, to get on I-96.

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In better news in Highland Michigan right off 23 and M-59 on B41 I got 40 down and 13 up and a tower further east on M-59 I managed 49 down and 13 up.

Those are some pretty fast speeds. Can't wait till it's official.

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In Ann Arbor at I-94 and Jackson Road I got about 20 down and 14 up on B41. I'll be testing more Ann Arbor later this week hopefully.

Glad to see AA is lighting up fairly well.

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