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Whoops. Should have said SMS only sends on data when using the GV app AND the Hangouts app with full GV integration. I haven't switched my texting to Hangouts (don't like it), so I still use the GV app when I need to send a message using WiFi/Data.

 

i believe the issue is with SMS messages for people that are NOT full GV integrated.  as in using sprint to send/receive texts.  i have probs using standard messaging app, hangouts, and textra...

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i believe the issue is with SMS messages for people that are NOT full GV integrated. as in using sprint to send/receive texts. i have probs using standard messaging app, hangouts, and textra...

I have no texting issues at all. I use GV for texting because I swap SIM cards regularly depending on where I'm traveling. I do all my GV SMS in Hangouts and haven't noticed anything. I am also not integrated with Sprint.

 

 

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i believe the issue is with SMS messages for people that are NOT full GV integrated. as in using sprint to send/receive texts. i have probs using standard messaging app, hangouts, and textra...

Do you think that this could be an issue with certain markets? I know I have have seen the issue yet and the only difference I can think of would be the location.
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Do you think that this could be an issue with certain markets? I know I have have seen the issue yet and the only difference I can think of would be the location.

I've experienced it in the Pittsburgh, Cleveland, and San Francisco markets. So it's likely not market based.

 

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i believe the issue is with SMS messages for people that are NOT full GV integrated. as in using sprint to send/receive texts. i have probs using standard messaging app, hangouts, and textra...

Well that's different. Its usually the other way around.

 

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I personally don't have sms problems on my Nexus 6 but I can tell you that 5.0.2 is probably not far off because 5.0.1 did not solve everything.

 

you don't use GV for text, but use your sprint number, right?

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You can add me to the list of users with SMS/MMS issues.

  • Use EvolveSMS for SMS/MMS. Extremely long delay sending messages (if they send), not receiving some and MMS is a whole other beast of problems.
  • Google Voice is set up with my GV number but to handle Voicemail for my main number.
  • Hangouts isn't associated with either SMS/MMS or Voicemail.
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I've experienced it in the Pittsburgh, Cleveland, and San Francisco markets. So it's likely not market based.

 

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Possibly. But those are all Samsung markets.
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Finally had the 5.0.1 update show up. Man ih man did that take forever to optimize my apps...

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Question:

 

When the phone rings, it fades in (from soft to loud) by default on the N6 (maybe it's a lollipop thing).  How do you disable this so it just rings at normal value from the start??

 

it's not on the nexus 5, so I don't think its lollipop, but I would check either the dialer settings, or sound settings and look for the option there.

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I never experienced the sms issue other than not being able to text while on a call.  So after the update I noticed improved Band 41 reception (Clear).  I had been latching onto Band 26 mostly prior to the update.  Driving around Jacksonville, FL after the update I latched onto nearly every Clear B41 site.  Was almost constantly attached to a Clear site.  Found a few Sprint B41 sites as well.  Will update in the other discussion as to which ones they were once I check my logs.

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I never experienced the sms issue other than not being able to text while on a call.  So after the update I noticed improved Band 41 reception (Clear).  I had been latching onto Band 26 mostly prior to the update.  Driving around Jacksonville, FL after the update I latched onto nearly every Clear B41 site.  Was almost constantly attached to a Clear site.  Found a few Sprint B41 sites as well.  Will update in the other discussion as to which ones they were once I check my logs.

Are you referring to the .1 update? Does it include a new radio?

 

What radio version are you currently on?

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Are you referring to the .1 update? Does it include a new radio?

 

What radio version are you currently on?

 

I have no idea if it does or not, I just noticed that my nexus 6 is attaching to Clear B41 consistantly now instead of slim to none.

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MDM9625_104335.118.02.55.04R

 

Thats the baseband version for the 5.0.1 i have.  How does that help nexgencpu?

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MDM9625_104335.118.02.55.04R

 

Thats the baseband version for the 5.0.1 i have. How does that help nexgencpu?

Awesome! Its a slight bump in version from 0.3R

 

As good as the radio performance is, I find that in its current state 03R is slightly weaker on B41 compared to the G3.

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Awesome! Its a slight bump in version from 0.3R

 

What does that mean exactly?

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Means they further tuned the radio, as you noticed its latching onto B41 more readily.

 

I wonder if there is a way to tinker with the radio settings then flash it?

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