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You know you can also swap devices online as well right?  Please say yes

 

Not sure.  I have never done it before.  However since I still have a Wimax device I think swapping between a Wimax and LTE device might be pain which you might have to do it in the store OR this is just an issue I have read that is only applicable to SERO plans. 

 

I have read for SERO plans that there needs to be a code change to your plan when you upgrade from a Wimax to LTE device that you have to go through a CSR but I assume if you swap between from a LTE device to Wimax device that you might have to do the same by going through the CSR.

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OMG it looks so ugly.  I wonder if I can change it to the Verizon 4G LTE icon.  I wonder why Sprint is all of a sudden adding a 4GLTE icon vs. just 4G?

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Not sure.  I have never done it before.  However since I still have a Wimax device I think swapping between a Wimax and LTE device might be pain which you might have to do it in the store OR this is just an issue I have read that is only applicable to SERO plans. 

 

I have read for SERO plans that there needs to be a code change to your plan when you upgrade from a Wimax to LTE device that you have to go through a CSR but I assume if you swap between from a LTE device to Wimax device that you might have to do the same by going through the CSR.

Not sure how sero works when it comes to activation but yeah I think you're right, I don't think the system will let you swap between a wimax/lte device online.

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That was one of the things my Windows Phone had that I missed when I went to the Note 2.

 

On Sprint this shouldn't be an issue since you can just listen to streaming radio which is more clear.

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On Sprint this shouldn't be an issue since you can just listen to streaming radio which is more clear.

There are a few spots in my commute where data is slow and will cut out streaming.   Also the FM tuner used less battery.

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I wonder if the T-mobile model has it enabled as well. No doubt Verizon and AT&T don't have it.

The FAQ only mentions Sprint but it does not mention Note3 so who knows.

 

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I guess they felt that was a good backup for when you have no LTE and your buddy next to you was sitting on 800 LTE listening to Pandora. :)

 

I remember reading somewhere that Sprint was going to start putting FM radios in all their phones 2014+. Makes sense considering they give out unlimited data.

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I remember reading somewhere that Sprint was going to start putting FM radios in all their phones 2014+. Makes sense considering they give out unlimited data.

 

They've done it off and on, even the EVO LTE had it, but I will be honest I think I used it twice in the 4-5 months I had the phone.  Most chipsets have the support built in and it uses the headphone wire for the antenna.

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Ok. Guess it's time for some real life testing and results. To those who do get it today, let us know.

 

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Wife just got hers... 3 hours ago... it literately just activated

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