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Your Sprint variant Galaxy S3 is incompatible with VZW LTE. So, you experienced Sprint LTE while roaming on VZW CDMA1X. This is nothing new -- it happens occasionally.

 

AJ

 

I see. Have you experienced seeing the R instead of a triangle while roaming?

 

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FYI 51096 is out..just got it on my I5

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Your Sprint variant Galaxy S3 is incompatible with VZW LTE. So, you experienced Sprint LTE while roaming on VZW CDMA1X. This is nothing new -- it happens occasionally.

 

AJ

It happeneds to me at home lol
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How do I update the PRL on my i5

 

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##update#, then press call.

 

 

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Cool man. Seemed to work. How often should I do that?

 

 

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I'd check once a month just because. But keep an eye out for a new PRL thread on here every time a new one is released.

 

 

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I'd check once a month just because. But keep an eye out for a new PRL thread on here every time a new one is released.

 

 

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Will do. Hopefully this will help me with my in building roam. It use to go into "extended" but it stopped doing that a while back lol

 

 

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Will do. Hopefully this will help me with my in building roam. It use to go into "extended" but it stopped doing that a while back lol

 

 

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No, this PRL actually removed a bit of roaming for some folks.

 

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Uh oh....don't say that. The only tower I could possibly roam off of was the brand new VZW tower across a field from my plant. My i5 use to go into extended, full service inside my plant. Now however it won't......

 

 

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That's the initial PRL that comes on the phone for activation usage. It's basically a Sprint PRL without any roaming including.

How can I get the newest prl off of my phone then?

No idea, android only here.

 

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How can I get the newest prl off of my phone then?

From the phone app, dial ##UPDATE# then press call. You'll get a pop up message "Starting Service Update", wait a few minutes and then "Service Update Complete" message will appear. The phone will cycle the service while it searches for a signal under the rules of the fresh PRL, then go to settings, general, about, scroll to carrier and touch carrier to cycle through until you reach PRL - the most current version is 51096. This method is just to load the most current Stock PRL from Sprint.

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