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I wonder if the new 51103 PRL likes 1x800 more.

I can't tell, Field Test won't load when on 3G or 1x about 95% of the time.

 

 

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From what I have seen on my 5s, it does. My phone no longer clings onto an unusable 1900 signal. So... Progress? :)

 

-Anthony

Yes! It's somethin'.

 

I just did the jailbreak last night as it seems it's finally stable enough for a non-developer to install. I've only installed one tweak (f.lux) as many aren't compatible or stable yet with iOS8. Really happy with it so far, stable as a rock!

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Yes! It's somethin'.

 

I just did the jailbreak last night as it seems it's finally stable enough for a non-developer to install. I've only installed one tweak (f.lux) as many aren't compatible or stable yet with iOS8. Really happy with it so far, stable as a rock!

here my 6 atm. I'm also getting custom carrier bundle work executed. post-40818-141495824335_thumb.jpgpost-40818-141495825213_thumb.jpg
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Anyways beside all the drama and problems of this jb. How has everyone experience been. I have been in the jb Scene from iOS 2. I have made some tweaks. I have one called meters which actually mesures your signal in rssi and data connect not just voice . See screen shot post-40818-141497095392_thumb.jpg

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Anyways beside all the drama and problems of this jb. How has everyone experience been. I have been in the jb Scene from iOS 2. I have made some tweaks. I have one called meters which actually mesures your signal in rssi and data connect not just voice . See screen shot ImageUploadedByTapatalk1414970945.911563.jpg

Is there a repo I can download this from? :)

 

-Anthony

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This is great to see. Walgreens capitalizing on the CVS/Rite Aid failure. It was literally 100% comments of "I just switched to Walgreens," and, "cvs, you suck, I'm done with you because of this." [emoji106]

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This is great to see. Walgreens capitalizing on the CVS/Rite Aid failure. It was literally 100% comments of "I just switched to Walgreens," and, "cvs, you suck, I'm done with you because of this."

 

Being from Chicago I am surprised that Walgreen's is not your first choice.

 

I used it at my local Walgreen's over the weekend.  It was very easy.

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So has anyone used my meters tweak, and if so how are you liking it? I'm letting my sprint people test it

I love it. Very simple yet very useful. One suggestion that I have: in the settings app where you change the preferences of the tweak, I would suggest adding a Respring button for when we change the our preferece of the design of the signal bar. :)

 

-Anthony

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