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What about prl 2001 for the note 2, I can't find much about it.

 

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Definitely weird... I snagged a 2000 along with a few others, some other folks snagged a 2002.  Now you have a 2001.  Odd.  Trying to get some of these to do any analysis on them.

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I see one of my biggest pet peeves pervades this thread, too.

 

So, we need to start a "3G" jar. Anyone who calls EV-DO generically "3G" has to put a dollar in the jar that then gets donated to the site.

 

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I see one of my biggest pet peeves pervades this thread, too.

 

 

So, we need to start a "3G" jar. Anyone who calls EV-DO generically "3G" has to put a dollar in the jar that then gets donated to the site.

 

 

AJ

Hmm well evdo is 3g or did the redo it to be 5g now lmao ?

 

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Hmm well evdo is 3g or did the redo it to be 5g now lmao ?

 

No, but CDMA1X has always been 3G, too.

 

So, referring to EV-DO as "3G" is akin to referring to Coke as a "cola" -- yet insisting that Pepsi is not one.

 

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What about prl 2001 for the note 2, I can't find much about it.

 

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My initial suspicions were correct. The weird number is due to an emergency temporary PRL for certain devices. They removed every single bit of 800SMR scans out of the PRL. And yes, 2000 is the standard account PRL with no VZW EVDO roaming. The 2002 is the corporate EVDO roaming PRL. I bet this PRL will be here until they can fire up a bunch of 800SMR after 6/30/13.

 

I bet the 2001 is the business EVDO roaming PRL.

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What about prl 2001 for the note 2, I can't find much about it.

 

 

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My initial suspicions were correct. The weird number is due to an emergency temporary PRL for certain devices. They removed every single bit of 800SMR scans out of the PRL. And yes, 2000 is the standard account PRL with no VZW EVDO roaming. The 2002 is the corporate EVDO roaming PRL. I bet this PRL will be here until they can fire up a bunch of 800SMR after 6/30/13.

 

I bet the 2001 is the business EVDO roaming PRL.

Interesting Thank You for looking into them.

 

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Galaxy s4 in Memphis TN area 55015 prl

 

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I suspect if you hit update PRL you won't be anymore.  The 2xxx PRLs are only on worldphone devices right now.

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Galaxy s4 in Memphis TN area 55015 prl

 

 

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I suspect if you hit update PRL you won't be anymore. The 2xxx PRLs are only on worldphone devices right now.

No sir still 55015. After updating prl and profile

 

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I have a Note II.  I hope this is not some kind of "bug" with the 800 SMR band on this device that they are disabling access to that band.

 

We know the iPhone has a special PRL that gives lowest priority to 800.  I hope the Note II doesn't need complete lack of priority!

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I have a Note II.  I hope this is not some kind of "bug" with the 800 SMR band on this device that they are disabling access to that band.

 

We know the iPhone has a special PRL that gives lowest priority to 800.  I hope the Note II doesn't need complete lack of priority!

rofl my mothers got the note 2, there is 800 launched here and it will NOT connect to it lol. I can't even access PRL write.

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I had tons of issues here in Indiana I would connect fine with 800 MHz just no voice or SMS service.

 

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My initial suspicions were correct. The weird number is due to an emergency temporary PRL for certain devices. They removed every single bit of 800SMR scans out of the PRL. And yes, 2000 is the standard account PRL with no VZW EVDO roaming. The 2002 is the corporate EVDO roaming PRL. I bet this PRL will be here until they can fire up a bunch of 800SMR after 6/30/13.

 

I bet the 2001 is the business EVDO roaming PRL.

rofl explains y my mothers is 2000. But mines still at 25015

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Maybe there should be a "Current PRL" sticky thread that is updated by digiblur similar to the NV Sites Map that lists the current PRLs and links to discussions about them.

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