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Sprint vs AT&T vs T-Mobile LTE via Sensorly


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Well i won't Include Verizon lol and we all know why xD
But here:
LAST UPDATE: 8-3-13

Sprint :

6lnr.png
 



Alaska:

No 4G shown.

 
 

Tmobile:

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Alaska:

NO 4G shown.

 

 

 

ATT:

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Alaska:

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Verizon:

 

No map yet. Not comparable just quite yet.

 

Alaska:

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As of 7-24-2013
It Seems as if att and Sprint are close.
I'll try to update this once a month. I just thought this was interesting. It says alot lol
Only ATT and Verizon have a dot of coverage in Alaska.

 

 

 

 

Update on 8-3-2013

 

Sprint

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ATT:

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Tmobile:

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Note:No change in Alaska.

ATT has changed a little.

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I approve of this thread

 

 

Okay, maybe you are not Mitt Romney...

 

;)

 

AJ

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You did. But.

 

You're missing some of the west coast on AT&T, plus Florida, Texas and some of Maine in all the maps.

 

I'm going to change your name to "the lol guy"

 

lol

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Im not sure how accurate that is on the whole.

 

Sprint users tend to use Sensorly way more that the other carriers.

Comparing my local maps show Sprint with WAY more coverage than the other carriers.  having come from Big Red a few months ago i know this is not accurate.

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Im not sure how accurate that is on the whole.

 

Sprint users tend to use Sensorly way more that the other carriers.

Comparing my local maps show Sprint with WAY more coverage than the other carriers.  having come from Big Red a few months ago i know this is not accurate.

That's why I said Via sensorly In the title sir :)

 

What's the point of this thread?

I was bored.. Why you gotta hate?

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That's why I said Via sensorly In the title sir :)

 

I was bored.. Why you gotta hate?

 

Lol no hate at all.. Was just wondering...

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Seems like Sprint is close to AT&T in terms of city.... But AT&T covers alot more interstates that connect those cities, but Sprint will get there..

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AT&T has a lot of grey lines.  Obviously LTE got picked up in those areas but since its a really weak signal is it even really useable?

 

 

What are the grey lines?

btw lol I watched then saw ur avatar xD

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=546817512045974&set=vb.590222454329569&type=2&theater

haha that is a great video clip.  With a few things that are talked about on this site, my face does the same thing as the shorter minion so thats why I have it.  Plus I love the movie.  Anyway the grey lines in sensorly just mean weak signal so -112 dbm or less (I think thats it or its less then -110 dbm something like that) anyway so I was curious if where the grey is with a weak signal if LTE is even usable or if you can just discredit that mapping.  Because connecting lots of places AT&T has lots of grey areas.

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haha that is a great video clip.  With a few things that are talked about on this site, my face does the same thing as the shorter minion so thats why I have it.  Plus I love the movie.  Anyway the grey lines in sensorly just mean weak signal so -112 dbm or less (I think thats it or its less then -110 dbm something like that) anyway so I was curious if where the grey is with a weak signal if LTE is even usable or if you can just discredit that mapping.  Because connecting lots of places AT&T has lots of grey areas.

 

I thought grey was when a phone mapped no signal.

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AT&T has a lot of grey lines.  Obviously LTE got picked up in those areas but since its a really weak signal is it even really useable?

 

 

What are the grey lines?

btw lol I watched then saw ur avatar xD

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=546817512045974&set=vb.590222454329569&type=2&theater

Grey means no signal.

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Well i won't Include Verizon lol and we all know why xD

But here:

 

Sprint :

6lnr.png

 

Alaska:

No 4G shown.

 

 

Tmobile:

cv4n.png

 

Alaska:

NO 4G shown.

 

 

 

ATT:

vhgj.png

Alaska:

uHZDHkr.png

 

Verizon:

 

No map yet. Not comparable just quite yet.

 

Alaska:

5r1j.png

As of 7-24-2013

It Seems as if att and Sprint are close.

I'll try to update this once a month. I just thought this was interesting. It says alot lol

Only ATT and Verizon have a dot of coverage in Alaska.

 

This will be super interesting to see once 800 kicks into high gear. There's gonna be a whole lot of purple for Sprint :-)

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