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LOL so I'm not the only one wondering if the update will arrive.  Here I was waiting and 4.4.1 and some already have 4.4.2.  I guess I just need to load the SDK and side load instead of waiting.

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On  a side noteI recieved a text while I was talking on the phone today....I thought that it would not be possible to recieve text while talking with new devices like the Nexus 5!

 

Have you not been a Sprint sub very long?  Prior to LTE, did you never receive an SMS while on a call?

 

AJ

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I've been having trouble trying to connect my Nexus 5 to LTE. I live near a LTE site and the only way I can make it connect to LTE is if I update PRL and switch network mode to LTE Only. Help would be appreciated :)

 

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digiNex is brewing...

 

Make it at least 10% ABV.  I could use a stiff brew about now...

 

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Make it at least 10% ABV.  I could use a stiff brew about now...

 

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10% ABV...pffft.  I'll take shots of Kraken or Sailor Jerry thank you.  Oh and a digibrew chaser please.

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10% ABV...pffft.  I'll take shots of Kraken or Sailor Jerry thank you.  Oh and a digibrew chaser please.

 

He is brewing, not distilling.  If the latter, we will definitely up ante on the ABV...

 

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I've been having trouble trying to connect my Nexus 5 to LTE. I live near a LTE site and the only way I can make it connect to LTE is if I update PRL and switch network mode to LTE Only. Help would be appreciated :) Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk

 

Sounds like eCSFB issues. San Bernardino is Incumbent market so you shouldn't be having issues. Is this site you are having issues with the only site giving you problems.?

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Sounds like eCSFB issues. San Bernardino is Incumbent market so you shouldn't be having issues. Is this site you are having issues with the only site giving you problems.?

Except I'm in Denver right now. Forgot to mention that lol.

 

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LOL the litteral-net and AJ strike again.

 

Actually, I took care of the 10% ABV problem myself...

 

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Less than 24 hours with 4.4.2 but at the moment the radio seems to be performing at about the same level as it did with 4.4.

 

I assume you're using the new (4.4.1) radio?  Curious about other people's experience on 4.4.2.  I've thus far not taken the time to sideload it (from 4.4), and haven't gotten an OTA yet.

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