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Yes 7th east. I know daybreak is new, it is an issue in all of South Jordan.

I would call and create a ticket your pretty close to some sites you shouldn't have that bad of service. Only way for them to fix it is let them know. Yes it can be a pain to go through all the steps but its the only way.

 

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Hey, are 800, 850 and 900 the same thing at all?

what are you referring to? That's a really broad question could you be more specific.

 

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I just happened to walk by my wifes phone while it was charging and I noticed something quite awesome... Tooele Ut has 4GLTE!!!!

I have added a Engineering screenshot as well for you all to look at

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I just happened to walk by my wifes phone while it was charging and I noticed something quite awesome... Tooele Ut has 4GLTE!!!!

now go do some mapping on sensorly

 

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I just happened to walk by my wifes phone while it was charging and I noticed something quite awesome... Tooele Ut has 4GLTE!!!!

I have added a Engineering screenshot as well for you all to look at

 

What phone is that?  Weird looking engineering screen there.

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Interesting that it has both... if I remember right someone said the carrier info/name is changed in that ROM so if you use Sensorly make sure it maps out before you run around with it.  I've seen people drive around the area mapping the site out only to find out the yo-yo developer changed the carrier name so Sensorly didn't know what to do with the points and throws them away.

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I just happened to walk by my wifes phone while it was charging and I noticed something quite awesome... Tooele Ut has 4GLTE!!!!

I have added a Engineering screenshot as well for you all to look at

 

good job on the screen shot :tu:

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Im not a sponsor but im doing my best to help out.. I think i know where the tower is at ill drive by tomorrow and take some Screenshots. Ill try to map out more of tooele tomorrow but if anyone else lives there and could give me a hand it would be great.

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Im not a sponsor but im doing my best to help out.. I think i know where the tower is at ill drive by tomorrow and take some Screenshots. Ill try to map out more of tooele tomorrow but if anyone else lives there and could give me a hand it would be great.

if you go by the site could you grab screen shots of the other two sectors? Just make sure you are -80 signal strength or better.

 

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Ill try to find the other two sectors and ill post screenshots when i have them

If no one bothered to tell you exactly where the tower is, I would start with checking the sites at tooele high school.

 

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It may of been tried on the pre production model hardware wise and for whatever reason it never came to final product. So the software was left in there. Remember those menus are not designed for the end user, its why they are hidden. There was talk about it in the note 3 thread if you want more insight.

 

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