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So, if the rumors are true, in roughly 48 hours we should have Sprint Spark. :) I sure hope so. My moms S3 gets 2 bars of LTE in my house, when I get none. It is a brand new tower, so I feel like it is the CSFB issue.

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I hate that the update is pushed in waves but I understand its for bug testing purpose. Lg needs to do something like samsung kies air.

Usually with my most updates, someone will post it and you won't need to wait.

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I don't remember anyone posting one for the last update the G2 got. Also I no tech place on the internet even acknowledged the update.

It's all over XDA. Most of the ROMs were updated within a week of receiving V8 OTA.

 

Sent from my LG-LS980

 

 

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So, as I heard they will be sending the update out in waves, will they do the same order again? Or maybe different? Because I got my update 5 days after my dad and brother did. It really upset me... :(

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So, as I heard they will be sending the update out in waves, will they do the same order again? Or maybe different? Because I got my update 5 days after my dad and brother did. It really upset me... :(

 

OTAs for all Android devices (except HTC - see here) are completely random, no matter what wireless provider is involved. It is done that way to keep the load balanced on their servers. If you can't wait for your turn, it will probably be available for download from sites like XDA shortly after the rollout begins.

 

-Mike

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Do you have band 41 active? If so it loves to jump.

I don't, I turned off the other two bands just incase there would be an issue once the Spark update rolls out. Oddly, the last few days I have been without eHRPD and my LTE signal holds on like crazy. I've seen as low as -138 dBm quite a few times. I've also had it where it won't switch to 3G for phone calls because I will suddenly have 2 voice mails just pop up randomly.

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OTAs are completely random, no matter what manufacturer, device, or wireless provider is involved. It is done that way to keep the load balanced on their servers. If you can't wait for your turn, it will probably be available for download from sites like XDA shortly after the rollout begins.

 

-Mike

 

There is an exception to this. HTC devices .HTC uses their own update server infrastructure rather than relying on Google's GOTA Android servers (available to all Android manufacturers, hence the scheduling). Because of this, they can dictate their own update mechanism, which is usually a free for all. Fewer devices to update compared to all other manufacturers, thus fewer resources required.

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I would love a milkshake right now...

 

You cannot have a milkshake...

 

 

AJ

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I don't, I turned off the other two bands just incase there would be an issue once the Spark update rolls out. Oddly, the last few days I have been without eHRPD and my LTE signal holds on like crazy. I've seen as low as -138 dBm quite a few times. I've also had it where it won't switch to 3G for phone calls because I will suddenly have 2 voice mails just pop up randomly.

Have you called Sprint about the issue, there may be an outage or just something wrong with your device

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There is an exception to this. HTC devices .HTC uses their own update server infrastructure rather than relying on Google's GOTA Android servers (available to all Android manufacturers, hence the scheduling). Because of this, they can dictate their own update mechanism, which is usually a free for all. Fewer devices to update compared to all other manufacturers, thus fewer resources required.

 

Interesting, never realized that! Edited my original post, thanks for the info.

 

-Mike

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Bluetooth issues still persist.  Haven't been able to remedy the problem.  Brother's N5 doesn't have static in my vehicle, but my g2 does.  I've tried 100% stock, and custom ROM. (Not AOSP yet, but heard it has BT issues.)  Anyone know what else to try?  Totally lost here.  Maybe the OTA will patch some unknown bug that exists.

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Thinking of switching from my 5s to a g2. Does anyone have a concrete answer as to when the spark update will rollout? Or is still just rumors. How does the g2 perform on band 41 without the update? Thanks.

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Thinking of switching from my 5s to a g2. Does anyone have a concrete answer as to when the spark update will rollout? Or is still just rumors. How does the g2 perform on band 41 without the update? Thanks.

Sprint confirmed it'll be out sometime in January.  So worst case scenario, it'll be Jan 31st.

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Me too Im gonna stay up to see if anyone actually gets the update. I pretty sure that I got the last update pretty qyick so hopeing i get it again soon. Does anyone know if it matters wether or not your on data or wifi to get the update quicker or is that even feasible or possible? Just wondering if it makes a difference?

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