Jump to content

Samsung Galaxy S5 User Thread


LuisBOSS302

Recommended Posts

Guys I need help. My galaxy s5 got condensation and its turning on but screen stays black. Occasional flash of random dots on screen. Buttons all work as far as I can tell. Is there something I can get to hook it up to an external display?

That's sucks. How'd you get condensation in there?
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Settings > Network Connections > More networks > Roaming

 

Like I said its not there. Om my non working one I would agree. But this new one is lacking the roaming settings...

Link to comment
Share on other sites

That's sucks. How'd you get condensation in there?

Bathroom and steam...

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Lets just say I have a zerolemon 7500mah ext. Battery. So its not water resistant anymore. And I fixed both problems. Screen is shot but phone still functions. Paid to get new screen. And as far as missing functions. Well I had to do a full complete system reset. It worked like a charm.

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

My contract expires in three weeks.  I was looking at switching to TMO.  I am pretty hot after the GS5 Sport.  The plan prices at TMO are fine, like in the $60-$80 range for everything I need.  But good lord, have they really done away with phone subsidies via contracts?  A sprint GS5 costs $199 when you sign a 2 year deal, fine, the plan is $60 a month.  TMO wants you to pay $600 full retail for a phone in order to access the same $60 (or $70 a month plan) in exchange for.......just not having a 2 year contract.  Thats the deal...really?  Spend $400 more and just don't have a contract!!!  Why would anyone think that's a good deal???  Sprint blows them away, $199 for a phone, $60 for unlimited everything. 

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

My contract expires in three weeks. I was looking at switching to TMO. I am pretty hot after the GS5 Sport. The plan prices at TMO are fine, like in the $60-$80 range for everything I need. But good lord, have they really done away with phone subsidies via contracts? A sprint GS5 costs $199 when you sign a 2 year deal, fine, the plan is $60 a month. TMO wants you to pay $600 full retail for a phone in order to access the same $60 (or $70 a month plan) in exchange for.......just not having a 2 year contract. Thats the deal...really? Spend $400 more and just don't have a contract!!! Why would anyone think that's a good deal??? Sprint blows them away, $199 for a phone, $60 for unlimited everything.

If I recall correctly, the $60 sprint plan doesn't include subsidies either.

 

Sent from my SM-G900P

Link to comment
Share on other sites

My contract expires in three weeks. I was looking at switching to TMO. I am pretty hot after the GS5 Sport. The plan prices at TMO are fine, like in the $60-$80 range for everything I need. But good lord, have they really done away with phone subsidies via contracts? A sprint GS5 costs $199 when you sign a 2 year deal, fine, the plan is $60 a month. TMO wants you to pay $600 full retail for a phone in order to access the same $60 (or $70 a month plan) in exchange for.......just not having a 2 year contract. Thats the deal...really? Spend $400 more and just don't have a contract!!! Why would anyone think that's a good deal??? Sprint blows them away, $199 for a phone, $60 for unlimited everything.

You got that wrong. Its 60 +27 a month for the phone or 80 + 200 for a 2 year contract.
  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

You got that wrong. Its 60 +27 a month for the phone or 80 + 200 for a 2 year contract.

Ahhh I got you now.  That's essentially the same thing as what I have now that I signed up for in 2012.  I still don't get the idea of the flex pay no contract thing.  If you don't want a contract and want to leave after 6 months you owe sprint $440 for the phone, after 12 months, $300.  The cost of switching is still ridiculously high and you are likely stuck with a phone you can't use on a diff carrier.  How is this really all that different from signing a 2 year deal and paying an ETF if you really want out and hate your service?

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

You got that wrong. Its 60 +27 a month for the phone or 80 + 200 for a 2 year contract.

Isn't that still a bargain compared to TMobile.  Its $600 for a phone (whether I flex it or not I am paying $600 one way or the other) and $80 a month for unlimited everything.  At Sprint if I choose unlimited everything for $80 my phone is $200.  I save $400.  How is that not a giant marketing point for Sprint!!!!

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Dang, Sprint got pwned by Verizon of all carriers!

 

http://www.droid-life.com/2014/09/09/verizon-pushing-android-4-4-4-update-to-samsung-galaxy-s5/

 

 

sent from an underwater dust storm with my Sprint S5

Probably because the newest OTA blocks the latest root exploit.

 

Sent from my SM-G900P

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Here is a real GS5 question.  Does the device use SIM cards and therefore can be unlocked if I travel abroad so I can pop in a SIM from a local carrier.  Does the GS5 that I buy from Sprint support those global GSM bands that I will find in countries in S. America and Europe if I am able to unlock the device?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Here is a real GS5 question. Does the device use SIM cards and therefore can be unlocked if I travel abroad so I can pop in a SIM from a local carrier. Does the GS5 that I buy from Sprint support those global GSM bands that I will find in countries in S. America and Europe if I am able to unlock the device?

Yes*

 

*-depends on region

 

I'll need this is April, so I'd love to hear your experience. From what I know, you just have to unlock through Sprint before you leave. They moved the APN editing to an area in networks now.

 

sent from an underwater dust storm with my Sprint S5

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Dang, Sprint got pwned by Verizon of all carriers!

 

http://www.droid-life.com/2014/09/09/verizon-pushing-android-4-4-4-update-to-samsung-galaxy-s5/

 

 

sent from an underwater dust storm with my Sprint S5

 

Has anybody heard any rumors or anything about when 4.4.4 is coming to Sprint's GS5?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Has anybody heard any rumors or anything about when 4.4.4 is coming to Sprint's GS5?

 

I check for updated RDFs and source code posting every morning.  They're working on it as new RDFs are posted.  Check out this thread here:

 

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2765798

 

Once the source is posted, the OTA is usually released the next day or the following.  The current RDF shows NE5 (our current software) but sometimes that doesn't change until after the source is posted.  RDFs just give us an idea of if sprint is testing anything and if it changes frequently they are still finding/squashing bugs and retesting.

  • Like 2
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Everyone is on the lookout for 4.4.4 coming, but I just checked my phone's Android Version in the about device section and it is currently 4.4.2...Am I missing an update or is there going to be a jump? I have checked for updates using my phone and using Kies and they all say my software is updated.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Everyone is on the lookout for 4.4.4 coming, but I just checked my phone's Android Version in the about device section and it is currently 4.4.2...Am I missing an update or is there going to be a jump? I have checked for updates using my phone and using Kies and they all say my software is updated.

There's no update for us yet that I've heard of. We will go from 4.4.2 (current NE5) to 4.4.4.

 

sent from an underwater dust storm with my Sprint S5

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Does anyone else get this on their s5 when trying to play a YouTube video within google play newsstand? This only happens on lte. It's fine on wifi. I'm trying to figure out if it's an s5 issue or an app issue. Happens every single time.

 

47ee7dc2f02eccc62151d979e2cf4c8e.jpg

Zero out your server proxies in the ##data# menu, edit, enter your MSL, multimedia, change fields to 0 or 0.0.0.0

 

sent from an underwater dust storm with my Sprint S5

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Zero out your server proxies in the ##data# menu, edit, enter your MSL, multimedia, change fields to 0 or 0.0.0.0

 

sent from an underwater dust storm with my Sprint S5

Changed it to

 

1b40730f111161412c85640964813667.jpg

 

Still same error message. What's weird is that if I start the video in wifi I can switch over to LTE just fine. And it'll finish playing. The video just needs to initialize in wifi.

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Changed it to

 

 

 

Still same error message. What's weird is that if I start the video in wifi I can switch over to LTE just fine. And it'll finish playing. The video just needs to initialize in wifi.

 

Did you reboot the phone after changing this????

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.


  • large.unreadcontent.png.6ef00db54e758d06

  • gallery_1_23_9202.png

  • Posts

    • I'm currently typing this from a bullet train headed from Tokyo to Osaka. Using a roaming eSIM rather than T-Mobile as it's a lot cheaper, but I'll start with T-Mobile's roaming experience. Since I have a business line, I can't add data packs online, so I'm just using the 256 kbps baseline service you get by default. That service runs on Softank 4G. SoftBank has a well-built-out LTE network though, with plenty of B41, falling back to B1/3/8 as needed. 5G roaming from T-Mobile doesn't appear to exist though. I've seen 20+10 MHz B41 when I've looked, generally speaking. WiFi calling works well, and voice calls over LTE work fine too (I forgot to turn WiFi back on after doing some testing, so I expect my bill to be a dollar more next month). I want to say I even got HD voice over the cell network for the VoLTE call I did. I have a bunch of eSIMs and a couple of physical SIMs to try out. I've gotten the eSIMs up and running, but last I checked the physical SIM wasn't working even after activation so I'll run through eSIMs for the moment and update this thread with pSIM info and details on not-Tokyo in the coming days. First off, there's US Mobile's complimentary East Asia eSIM (5GB) that I grabbed before my unlimited plan Stateside expired. That SIM uses SIM Club, routing through Singapore, running on SoftBank LTE and 5G. I've seen 40 MHz n77, as well as 10x10 n28, and have seen download speeds in excess of 200 Mbps with uploads of more than 50 Mbps, though typical speeds are slower. Routing is via Equinix/Packet.net. 5G coverage is rather spotty, but LTE is plenty fast enough; either my phone doesn't want to use the 5G band combos that have more coverage or 5G coverage is just spottier here than in the US (at least on T-Mibile). Latency is as low as 95ms to sites in Singapore (usually closer to 120ms), which is pretty great considering the 3300 mi between Tokyo and Singapore. Next there's Ubigi. It also routes through Singapore via Transatel (despite being owned by NTT), and sites on top of NTT docomo's network. I didn't see NTT 5G in Tokyo when I tested it, but since then I've seen 10x10 n28, and have seen B1/B3/B19 on the LTE side. So far it's not the fastest thing out there, but I'm guessing coverage will be a little better...or maybe not. This was $17 for 10GB. Latency is a bit higher to Singapore, but still under 150ms it seems. Then there's Airalo, which was the cheapest when I bought it at $9 for 10GB. It also routes through Singapore (on Singtel), but on my S24 I have my pick of KDDI (au) or SoftBank. KDDI has extensive B41 coverage and I've seen 20+20 with UL CA. While waiting for the train at HND Terminal 3 (Keikyu line) I hit 250+ Mbps down and 10+ Mbps up...over LTE...with pretty respectable latency numbers (not much above 100ms). This is in adition to supporting SoftBank, also on LTE (my S24 defaulted to KDDI, while my wife's Pixel 8 defaulted to SoftBank and didn't seem to want to connect to KDDI). Of the various carriers mentioned, I'd say this was the best pick, though prices have bumped back up to $18 for the 10GB plan...but it's probably still what I'd pick if I had to pick just one carrier. Then there's Saily, which uses Truphone out of Hong Kong. I haven't used this as much, as I only grabbed 3GB for $7. It runs on NTT but doesn't seem to have 5G access and doesn't seem to have as good speeds. Yes, Hong Kong is way closer to Japan, but latency didn't seem to be any better, at ~150ms. In all cases, I've had reception even in train tunnels and even at high speed on the bullet train, on all three carriers I've tried (I don't think I'll be able to play with a Rakuten SIM, which is rather disappointing). There have been cases where service has degraded, but it looks like you'd have reasonable cell service no matter which of the big three carriers you picked...and since T-Mobile roams on one of them, that's good enough if you're content to buy day passes.
    • https://www.phonearena.com/news/t-mobile-older-rate-plan-prices-june_id157821 We're on Sprint Max for our seven phone/two Apple Watch (with Cellular) family plan... Because it doesn't make sense to switch to anything else, especially if we can't even finance all of our devices. Some of you may recall that T-Mobile suddenly cut our credit limit to $1,500 (which is barely more than one iPhone 15 Pro) with no notice at all. I escalated it to the Office of the CEO and was told to pound sand, even though I have 800+ Credit as a longtime customer and was suddenly being treated as a deadbeat. I ultimately upgraded my three iPhone lines directly through Apple and they're Unlocked. I haven't bothered to check on whether my Credit Limit has updated, but I don't plan on upgrading them through T-Mobile again. I guess we'll find out if "Sprint Max" counts as "older" soon enough.
    • From just under a week ago: https://www.t-mobile.com/news/network/t-mobile-announces-163-million-in-completed-network-upgrades-for-arkansas Progress!
  • Recently Browsing

    • No registered users viewing this page.
×
×
  • Create New...