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Samsung Galaxy S4T L720T [Trimode] User Discussion Thread


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Best phone I've ever used RFwise, it's quick too. My only complaint is lack of CM for this specific device. Only for the generic Sprint S4.

 

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That's thanks to SturgeonGeneral.

 

I'm thinking about getting an S4T this week, good idea? bad idea? how do you all like yours?

Thanks

 

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Anybody have issues where the phone just doesn't show any data connection but SCP shows a LTE connection? Takes a reboot to get the data back.

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Why would you need to reboot? wouldn't toggling airplane mode do the trick?

You would think but it did nothing for it. Only a reboot fixes it. This is not the first time. If it happens again I will be taking it to Sprint for a replacement.
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Man, I'm missing the PRLWrite function from my Note 2, any easy way to update the PRL on the S4T?  I'd like to get on one of Digi's PRLs because I believe that SMR is finally coming our way.

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Put it through it's paces, tell what you like and don't like, if there is anything you think it is missing, ask if anyone has found it.

 

Have you found the voice over wifi and gotten it activated and working?

Yeah I got that on but I haven't had a chance yet to try it it out.

 

Really the only problem I've had with it is dealing with all that crap that Samsung puts on that i don't want.

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Yeah I got that on but I haven't had a chance yet to try it it out.

 

Really the only problem I've had with it is dealing with all that crap that Samsung puts on that i don't want.

I would be very happy if a digiblur type rom was developed for this phone

 

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I would be very happy if a digiblur type rom was developed for this phone

 

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I know you love ROMs but the crap doesn't bother me enough to go through the flashing process.

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