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Umm, guys I need some help.... I tried sending some pictures I took on the 4th and it popped up and said unable to read image type, it only had a button for ok. When I clicked it, it cleared the picture from the text box and now the two are missing from my gallery. Is there a way to get them back?

Can you find the files with a file manager? If not, I'd guess that the phone app got goofed and messed the images up.
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Can you find the files with a file manager? If not, I'd guess that the phone app got goofed and messed the images up.

Nope can't find them there, it also froze my phone, had to de - otterbox it and take the battery out. I lost 3 photos and 4 videos. I don't know why it would mess up? I have a 64 gb SanDisk ultra. And it's saves pics and videos to the card, I've never had a problem with the SanDisk before. This sucks though :(
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Just noticed a random app in my app draw I never installed or seen before. It's name is lambda4, don't know what it dose.

Don't have that app on mine. You must have downloaded it at some point. Or you installed some shady apps.

 

sent from an underwater dust storm with my Sprint S5

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Don't have that app on mine. You must have downloaded it at some point. Or you installed some shady apps.

 

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I deleted it, I noticed it when I had a few updates on some apps and one was called ant radio service.
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I deleted it, I noticed it when I had a few updates on some apps and one was called ant radio service.

 

Ant radio service is put there by the OS and Samsung.  Don't delete that one! 

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Ant radio service is put there by the OS and Samsung. Don't delete that one!

Yeah I Googled that one to find out but then I looked in the app draw to see if the ant radio was there( I was thinking like fm radio before I googled it) and that's when I seen the other one and deleted it when I couldn't find anything on it. Still don't know we're it came from.
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Anyway, what weather radar app would anyone suggestion. Free would be nice with no ads. Thanks, best forum ever :)

 

I've tried a lot of the weather apps like WeatherUnderground, Weather Channel, etc. etc. but find myself coming back to the WeatherBug Elite app.  It costs a couple bucks, but the radar loads fast and there's no ads (once you pay).  It'd only like 2-3 bucks.  Worth it, IMO.

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Anyway, what weather radar app would anyone suggestion. Free would be nice with no ads. Thanks, best forum ever :)

 

Do not be cheap.  Pay for a comprehensive app.

 

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.basevelocity.radarscope

 

AJ

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Has anyone noticed loss of data after wifi calling? It takes a while to get back lte or any sort of connection.

If you are using wifi calling then data will be using wifi already. It does not connect to lte or 3g.
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A couple of odd WIFI calling issues....

 

1.     Has worked mostly pretty well though I got a garbled call the other morning and had to turn it off for the call... 

 

2.     Some odd items on my usage log...  The call time is listed on the log in GMT not EDT...    Also on inbound calls, the log shows that it is from my cell phone # not the actual number though the actual # comes through fine to my phone and the log there...

 

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What's with the System Update checking multiple times a day? I see it checking for a system update when I end a call, connect to a different router in my house, 3 or 4 times a day...used to didn't do that before the wifi calling update.

 

Maybe we are getting another update soon to handle a few bugs?  I'm hoping the stability of the wifi calling is increased too, along with optimizing the camera app to open within 10 seconds...waiting on the camera to open when you have a kodak moment is a pain.

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What's with the System Update checking multiple times a day? I see it checking for a system update when I end a call, connect to a different router in my house, 3 or 4 times a day...used to didn't do that before the wifi calling update.

 

Maybe we are getting another update soon to handle a few bugs? I'm hoping the stability of the wifi calling is increased too, along with optimizing the camera app to open within 10 seconds...waiting on the camera to open when you have a kodak moment is a pain.

No idea about the system updates, I see that too. I have pushbullet mirroring all my notifications to my computer, and see it pop up occasionally.

 

I know we'll get another ota at some point here. Just haven't seen any RDFs posted yet.

 

sent from an underwater dust storm with my Sprint S5

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So I've had the GS5 for about 24 hours now and here are some things I've noticed (keeping in mind I came from a GS3)

 

1. Immediately after activating the phone, I was on 800 LTE. Which is very odd since my GS3 had Band 25 LTE all over my house. After turning off Band 26 (which you have to reset the phone in order to take effect), I noticed that the GS5 is about -2 dbm better than my GS3 on Band 25. That's not great, but it's also not bad. I'm assuming the network is pushing me to B26 to alleviate traffic on B25?

 

2. eCSFB issues may still linger in areas that already have eCSFB. I've noticed that after each time I restart my phone, I will automatically have LTE, but phone calls and texts won't come through. I noticed that in order to fix this, I have to establish a phone call at least once in order to fix this (I usually dial my voice mail and then hang up). After that, texts and calls would come in just fine. It's an issue that's present every time I reboot. Hopefully this is something Sprint can fix.

 

3. I'm in Houston and so far 7 of the closest Sprint towers and 1 Stand alone Clear site I've visited have not yielded Band 41. Is there some sort of setting I have to mess with because I find it weird that Houston was one of the first Spark cities and I can't find Band 41. Band 26 is everywhere Band 25 is, but I find it odd that Band 41 is MIA

 

4. Is it just me, or does the camera seem slow out of the gate? Even the first picture takes a while to focus and snap.

 

And those are my first observations from the very short time I've had to mess with this phone and its triband capabilities.

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3. Never had issues connecting with band 41 in nyc, stl, den, slc and sf.

 

4. Turn off image stabilization for faster pics.

 

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Does Signalcheck report you're on B41? Or only in your enginerrrrrrring screen?

 

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Does Signalcheck report you're on B41? Or only in your enginerrrrrrring screen?

 

sent from an underwater dust storm with my Sprint S5

It reports b41 if ur on a Sprint tower signal, it doesnt, at least for me, if ur on a clearwire b41 signal.
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Thanks for the responses guys. The camera still seems a tad slow with image stabilization off

 

As far as B41, I use Signal Check Pro to see which band I'm on. So far no B41 in Houston for me. How do i get to the engineering screen? Through ##DATA#?

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Thanks for the responses guys. The camera still seems a tad slow with image stabilization off

 

As far as B41, I use Signal Check Pro to see which band I'm on. So far no B41 in Houston for me. How do i get to the engineering screen? Through ##DATA#?

yeah for me signal check doesnt show b41 on my s5

 

dial ##33284# then 777468 as the code

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