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Just saw this over on Sprint Community on a big thread about the network issue:

"As always, Sprint and Samsung continue to closely monitor concerns about intermittent or total loss of voice or data with the Samsung Galaxy S10, S10+, and S10e handsets.  There will be a software release available on Tuesday, April 16th that will prevent the device from experiencing intermittent voice or data.  Please update as soon as this release becomes available."

 

https://community.sprint.com/t5/Samsung/Galaxy-S10-10-10e-Perma-Roaming-The-Sequel/td-p/1039070

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18 minutes ago, mkenny28 said:

Just saw this over on Sprint Community on a big thread about the network issue:

"As always, Sprint and Samsung continue to closely monitor concerns about intermittent or total loss of voice or data with the Samsung Galaxy S10, S10+, and S10e handsets.  There will be a software release available on Tuesday, April 16th that will prevent the device from experiencing intermittent voice or data.  Please update as soon as this release becomes available."

 

https://community.sprint.com/t5/Samsung/Galaxy-S10-10-10e-Perma-Roaming-The-Sequel/td-p/1039070

I just hope it doesn't screw up ones that are working fine.  🙂

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16 minutes ago, clbowens said:

I just hope it doesn't screw up ones that are working fine.  🙂

My gut says it is only a matter of time before people not having issues have them but I am always pessimistic lol My Unlocked s10+ was working beautifully for a few weeks until it just started dropping calls and getting stuck on a band causing no internet at all. Disabling bands 25 and 41 fixed it but it is slooowwww moving on the internet. 

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3 hours ago, BlueAngel said:

Yep still nothing.

I have an Unlocked S10+ 512GB and still no Biometric update.  I did, however, received the March security update last night.  

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2 hours ago, mmark27 said:

After update, my location services were turned off. Had to toggle back on, seems to work fine after turned on. Data seems OK, I have not had any problems before though. 

Hmmmm, it keeps disabling location services. This is not good. Wiped cache in recovery too. 

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