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Here's a question. Where do I change the name of my phone from "831C" to something better? Seems like Tapatalk extracted it from somewhere, but where? It also appears during a call when switching between, Bluetooth, speakerphone or the device.

 

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Swipe from the left, then click the gears at the top for settings. Scroll down to Signature. 

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I found that, but where does 831C come from? It's the same name used in the dialer where it lists the name of Bluetooth devices, so I thought 831C is the Bluetooth name of my phone.

 

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I found that, but where does 831C come from? It's the same name used in the dialer where it lists the name of Bluetooth devices, so I thought 831C is the Bluetooth name of my phone.

 

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Oh, I think that's just the baked in name of the phone. Like when you first post from a Samsung it has a weird letter-number combination as well.

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so I got a M8 and did a side-by-side test compared to two seperate N5's (one on .23 radio, one on .15 radio) for band 25 LTE.

 

  • N5 .23 -101
  • N5 .15 -95
  • M8 -103

 

So compared to the latest radio on the N5, they are about the same.  The N5 .15/.17 radios are far superior to the .23 and that's well documented.

 

Bottom line, radio performance compared to current N5 radio is extremely solid.

 

I tested in in a few spots and the trend was very similar at lower signal.

 

Also, I should add that it's probably the best balance in terms of performance.  It is critical that with these phones that your LTE signal isn't too weak otherwise you end up with packet loss and missed calls.  Much better off falling back to 3G in low signal areas.

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Was reading a post that a guy put on the M8 Sprint forums blaming the signal and connection issues to the Sprint system no being able to provision the phone right now. Could that be true or just some hot air junk? Mine's been activated since last Thursday and it's still having the connection issues, hoping the replacement phone fixes it.

 

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Was reading a post that a guy put on the M8 Sprint forums blaming the signal and connection issues to the Sprint system no being able to provision the phone right now. Could that be true or just some hot air junk? Mine's been activated since last Thursday and it's still having the connection issues, hoping the replacement phone fixes it.

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It was strange. I had to update profile about 4 times before it finally activated.

 

Updating profile on WiFi and again on network always seems helpful.

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Was reading a post that a guy put on the M8 Sprint forums blaming the signal and connection issues to the Sprint system no being able to provision the phone right now. Could that be true or just some hot air junk? Mine's been activated since last Thursday and it's still having the connection issues, hoping the replacement phone fixes it.

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I read that same post wondering if it was true. He said Sprint didn't provision all of the devices correctly because they rushed to get the devices out or something along the lines of that.out I'm hoping a software update can fix this or else, Sprint will have to do a recall and replace everyone's device.

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I read that same post wondering if it was true. He said Sprint didn't provision all of the devices correctly because they rushed to get the devices out or something along the lines of that.out I'm hoping a software update can fix this or else, Sprint will have to do a recall and replace everyone's device.

Yeah, mines getting replaced just in case if that done fix it then it has to be something on sprints side.

 

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I got the m8 last Saturday and so far I love it. But one thing I've found is that almost every time I am listening to anything and I change the volume, whatever is playing stutters for a second. It makes me dread changing the volume. If I reboot the phone, it clears the issue up temporarily, but it always comes back within a few minutes. I'm probably going to do a factory reset, but I first want to know if anyone else is experiencing this issue.

 

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I got the m8 last Saturday and so far I love it. But one thing I've found is that almost every time I am listening to anything and I change the volume, whatever is playing stutters for a second. It makes me dread changing the volume. If I reboot the phone, it clears the issue up temporarily, but it always comes back within a few minutes. I'm probably going to do a factory reset, but I first want to know if anyone else is experiencing this issue.

 

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What apps specifically are you listening with. I listen to a lot of music with SoundCloud, but haven't had any stuttering unless I enter a dead zone and my cache empties.

 

 

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So I just found something really interesting. Lock your phone (like turn the screen off) and press both volume buttons at the same time (using two fingers makes it easier) 3 times really fast. Like 3 quick taps. Your phone should vibrate once. Unlock your phone and play around with it for about a minute. After about a minute, your phone should vibrate 3 times and you'll get a notification that a bug report was captured. Is this something HTC added, or is this an android thing?

 

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Was reading a post that a guy put on the M8 Sprint forums blaming the signal and connection issues to the Sprint system no being able to provision the phone right now. Could that be true or just some hot air junk? Mine's been activated since last Thursday and it's still having the connection issues, hoping the replacement phone fixes it.

 

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I believe this is true because I have read about new S5 users having to get there phones re provisioned before they could get LTE to work also.  I think Sprint is having some issues getting there new network set up.  They are probably having to do new and different things now that some of the employees are not used to yet. 

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My replacement phone should be here by then end of this week I hope. Done everything I knew how to do and even got a new SIM card. Took it off the network then back on still don't want to connect so there sending me a new phone. They keep saying it was because its a spark device and I didn't have my gps on to get the best signal lol but I'm hoping for the best I love this phone.

 

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Say what ?  :blink:

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Say what ? :blink:

Well it won't stay connected to either lte or 3g even voice drops constantly, I'm leaning towards I have a defective phone. Anything Hunan made can break even if assisted by robots, not every product has a 0% fail rate going down the line. I'm getting it tomorrow I'll keep y'all posted on what happens.

 

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Well it won't stay connected to either lte or 3g even voice drops constantly, I'm leaning towards I have a defective phone. Anything Hunan made can break even if assisted by robots, not every product has a 0% fail rate going down the line. I'm getting it tomorrow I'll keep y'all posted on what happens.

 

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I think the "say what" was more in reference to what the rep told you, which is completely ludicrous.

 

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I think the "say what" was more in reference to what the rep told you, which is completely ludicrous.

 

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I love the stuff they come up with sometimes, I just look at them funny and say hmm.. I know more than they do and I don't even work for sprint. About a month ago I was at a sprint store and explained to the guy that my service was on the fringe and spotty where I live and asked him if he knew when they were going to turn on 800 and he had no clue what that was and said they are turning on LTE all over so your service will get better there. LOL

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I was trouble shooting a iPhone that wouldn't get anything more than 1x last night and I called tech to have them help me out. Right away she jumped to the home tower being worked on. When I told her it was everywhere including the store where the device was at now she changed her story and attitude really quick.

They're idiots even to us reps.

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I love the stuff they come up with sometimes, I just look at them funny and say hmm.. I know more than they do and I don't even work for sprint. About a month ago I was at a sprint store and explained to the guy that my service was on the fringe and spotty where I live and asked him if he knew when they were going to turn on 800 and he had no clue what that was and said they are turning on LTE all over so your service will get better there. LOL

Well realistically thats to be expected.  Front line employees are just there to get a check, they are not enthusiasts like most of us here.  You might get lucky and find one that know his/her stuff.  The average customer doesn't know jack, so 9.9 times out of 10 they can say whatever to whoever and get away with it.  Usually try to avoid sprint stores at all costs for that same reason.

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I don't know how to explain it but I think I resolved my issues with losing data and missing calls by flashing PRL 56018.  Does that PRL completely omit the 800 and 2600 LTE channels?

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