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There might be some markets where there is more bandwidth on the non B41's .. I really dont know but recall talk of going from 5Mhz to 10Mhz.. Does this ring a bell to anyone?

 

 

Aj made this chart a while back... I do not have a link to it

 

 

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Well some markets have 2 5x5 B25 LTE carriers in areas (Chicago for one), but there aren't any 10x10 carriers on B25 or B26 and probably never will be.

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There might be some markets where there is more bandwidth on the non B41's .. I really dont know but recall talk of going from 5Mhz to 10Mhz.. Does this ring a bell to anyone?

LTE Bands 25 & 26 are limited to 5x5 configs. LTE Band 41 is being deployed in a 20MHz configuration, however, in some markets where Sprint is constrained on spectrum(hopefully rare or reserved for 2nd or 3rd Band 41 carriers), it can be 5, 10, or 15 MHz carriers.

 

 

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Well some markets have 2 5x5 B25 LTE carriers in areas (Chicago for one), but there aren't any 10x10 carriers on B25 or B26 and probably never will be.

So what's the difference between 2 5x5's and a single? Is capacity double?

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So what's the difference between 2 5x5's and a single? Is capacity double?

Ultimately the only difference between two 5x5's and one 10x10 is peak speed. 5x5 theoretical max speed is like 37.5 Mbps where 10x10 is twice that; also wider channels tend to perform a but better at fringe areas; but from a capacity standpoint there really isn't an advantage of the larger channel.
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Anyone with iPhone 6, try downloading pogo games and see if it loads please...

Just picked up 64gb + for the wife, is newest iOS update good to go?

No hagging issues like update 8.0.1 but I'm sure 8.0.3 will address more small bugs

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Wow,

 

when I was at the store ordering my phone, they couldn't even print my Easy Pay agreement, only my receipt, and that's the number that's on my receipt. And I can't even get my Easy Pay agreement on MySprint. Plus, they had me put my email in, and the system never emailed my agreement to me at all.

Same here.

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*3001#12345#* in the dialer. Click on servicing cell info and look under band class.

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Band 41 in my home.. -102 signal..20mhz bandwidth...and download speed of 44 and upload of 12...
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At this point in time, there's no point in ordering a 6 online or in store, especially if you live in a large city. You should be able to find one by calling around. The plus, however, may be a different story. I randomly called 2 Sprint corporate store in my area, and the second one had a grey 64gb 6, and a gold 16gb 6, 4 days after launch. Just have to get lucky.

 

 

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I've called around to local Corp Sprint stores and Best Buy. All seem to have "plenty" of 6's and there are a few 16gb 6+'s as well. 64 and 128 gb are hard to come by.

That's how it is here. Plenty of 6+s 16 gb but no 64 or 128

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Just updated my brothers gfs 5s and saw this.... I've never seen anything like that before.attachicon.gif ImageUploadedByTapatalk1412467596.952983.jpg

 

 

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My 6 did this a few days into me having it. I didn't notice any change after so I've no clue what it actually does.
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