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The only time I heard of substantial difference in signal strength from using a case, it was from one that used a metallic paint that simulated brushed metal. The cost you pay to look fancy, I guess.

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I am not a User, but I play one on TV.

The G2 OtterBox case fits great in the car. All I need now is the actual phone.

Just over 15 days and it will be mine. Oh yes, it will be mine.

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We now return you to your regularly scheduled program.

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That does look like a good deal and you get to keep your upgrade.  Its like buying a Nexus 5.

I know that's a really good deal. I actually just emailed the ad to see if he would ship it to florida. Pay through paypal

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So I just received my G2 today and I'm sad to report that it's lte reception is absolutely horrible. I currently reside in the Daytona Beach area. I am coming from an HTC One and was able to get perfectly useable signal in my house and around town with zero issues. This handset will not connect to 4g anywhere without toggling data, and even then struggles to maintain signal for more than a minute. I am hoping that they release an update to address the radio issues before launch. Besides the pathetic lte coverage, the phone is great.

 

In addition,I have not adjusted any of the band class settings. I also expected the same issue where I toggled data in a known lte area and received the "unable to establish a wireless data connection"error before the device switched back to 3g.

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So I just received my G2 today and I'm sad to report that it's lte reception is absolutely horrible. I currently reside in the Daytona Beach area. I am coming from an HTC One and was able to get perfectly useable signal in my house and around town with zero issues. This handset will not connect to 4g anywhere without toggling data, and even then struggles to maintain signal for more than a minute. I am hoping that they release an update to address the radio issues before launch. Besides the pathetic lte coverage, the phone is great.

 

In addition,I have not adjusted any of the band class settings. I also expected the same issue where I toggled data in a known lte area and received the "unable to establish a wireless data connection"error before the device switched back to 3g.

 

From what I've gathered, it sounds like there is an issue beyond LTE reception. It's getting kicked off the network. Even the notorious EVO LTE didn't have that issue. 

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So I just received my G2 today and I'm sad to report that it's lte reception is absolutely horrible. I currently reside in the Daytona Beach area. I am coming from an HTC One and was able to get perfectly useable signal in my house and around town with zero issues. This handset will not connect to 4g anywhere without toggling data, and even then struggles to maintain signal for more than a minute. I am hoping that they release an update to address the radio issues before launch. Besides the pathetic lte coverage, the phone is great.

 

In addition,I have not adjusted any of the band class settings. I also expected the same issue where I toggled data in a known lte area and received the "unable to establish a wireless data connection"error before the device switched back to 3g.

 

I assume your mobile data networks setting is set to "CDMA/LTE" mode instead of "Global".  Also can you download the SignalCheck app and provide screenshots of the readings on the SignalCheck app as well as the "LTE Engineering" menu of dialer code ##DEBUG# (##33284#).

 

Also did you update your Profile and PRL?

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The only time I heard of substantial difference in signal strength from using a case, it was from one that used a metallic paint that simulated brushed metal. The cost you pay to look fancy, I guess.

 

Agreed.  Unless the case is metallic, I doubt a TPU case is going to dramatically affect your signal strength.

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welllll....i wished i could have 1 as b41 is hot and live out here in Utah....

 

but i would need to be on the phone with someone to tell what buttons to push  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:

 

I left my rep a VM asking her to pull strings so i can get one and check it out....

 

but i must say...this thread has me a bit worried... :unsure:  :unsure:  :unsure:

 

I wonder if more b41 over 25 (or 26, which is 1900 and which is 800??)   would work better for now???

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Looks like this device may eventually support direct connect.

 

##DATA# > More >Direct Connect

 

Gives option for SDC Registation and LTE Specific Paramaters

 

Downloaded the SDC app but the current version is unsupported.

i noticed this as well, been so busy messing with lte i didnt mention it

 

Sent from my LG-LS980 using Tapatalk

 

 

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i noticed this as well, been so busy messing with lte i didnt mention it

 

Sent from my LG-LS980 using Tapatalk

 

Any update on your LTE connection?  Is it more stable now or is it fluctuating or dropping out?  I hope its stable enough that you can say that you have held onto LTE for several hours without issue.

 

It seems like every new person who gets the LG G2 is having some LTE authentication issues.  Trying to figure out what the common problem is.

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From what I've gathered, it sounds like there is an issue beyond LTE reception. It's getting kicked off the network. Even the notorious EVO LTE didn't have that issue.

 

The G2 has not yet been released. People are jumping the gun. Sprint must be punishing them for violating their NDA.

 

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Looks like this device may eventually support direct connect.

 

##DATA# > More  >Direct Connect

 

Gives option for SDC Registation and LTE Specific Paramaters

 

Downloaded the SDC app but the current version is unsupported.

 

The Galaxy Note 3 has this option as well.

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I know that's a really good deal. I actually just emailed the ad to see if he would ship it to florida. Pay through paypal

 

 

i dont think i would even respond to emails like that if i had a craigs list posting locally.  craigs list pushes dealing locally so much now.  good luck.

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i dont think i would even respond to emails like that if i had a craigs list posting locally.  craigs list pushes dealing locally so much now.  good luck.

Yeah there's to many scammers but figured I would try

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No response. Figured it was a long shit but worth a try.

Yeah, knock, knock, knock. Get the lead out. Would you hurry up and get off the pot?

 

;)

 

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