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  1. WARNING!!!! After 20 minutes of usage of just a Sprint SIM, I get a warning that my Sprint SIM card is now locked and unusable. Make sure you activate via MEID! Robert
  2. It probably will work on Verizon AWS LTE network. Just not on 750MHz. Robert
  3. It probably will. Just not on LTE 750. Robert
  4. It says Digital Roaming. I still have not activated with Sprint. Only installed a valid Sprint SIM card. Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk
  5. Dialer codes work on Sprint SIM, but not on ATT SIM *#*#4636#*#* *#*#DATA#*#* *#*#DEBUG#*#* Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk
  6. Check this out. Roaming on Verizon just by putting the active Zing hotspot micro SIM in my Nexus 5! Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk
  7. I like the camera. It's taking better pics than my Note 2. And I don't need more than 8MP. This using HDR+. Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk
  8. Installing the update now. I will then plug in my ATT SIM first and check that out. Then will do the Sprint SIM and try to authenticate. And then try back ATT to see if it will go back after giving Sprint the MEID. I'm concerned it may not go both ways once it is on the Sprint network. Robert
  9. Joey, you're looking over my shoulder as I do this. You clown! Robert
  10. This is a great suggestion. I will check with IP Board. They completely control the code on the Mobile theme. Thanks! Robert
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  12. If I was in an A/L market, it would depend on whether I was in/or frequently travel to a current WiMax market that would be getting Band 41 LTE upgrades, or if I was in an area that desperately needs LTE 800 (like Torrington does). No matter what, based on my needs and desires, I would only buy Triband. However, if I was not me, then I would only consider a UniBand in A/L areas if I lived in an area with solid LTE 1900 coverage that met my needs everywhere I went. Robert via Samsung Note 8.0 using Tapatalk Pro
  13. Umm...let me think about that for a moment... NO!!! Robert via Samsung Note 8.0 using Tapatalk Pro
  14. It really is a question of geography and needs. It's not a question we can answer. If Sprint Band 25 LTE (1900) deployed in your area and the places you go meets your needs, then a UniBand LTE device will work for you. I will say this though. About 30% of Sprint customers are better off now with a Triband device. About 60% will be better off with a Triband device in 6 months. And 90% will be better off within one year. So basically, if you're signing a two year contract, you can count that not having Triband will be a significant hindrance the second half of your contract. And depending on where you live, maybe much sooner. I'd further add, if I lived in a Samsung NV market, I would probably want a Triband, as LTE 800 is coming soon to most of them. Also, if I lived in a Shentel market, I definitely would want a Triband as they are going to have LTE 800 all over the place soon. If I lived in a capacity constrained market like Houston or Chicago, I definitely would want a Triband. And if I lived in one of the Band 41 active deploying Clearwire markets, I probably would want a Triband. Maybe this info helps you make up your mind. Robert via Samsung Note 8.0 using Tapatalk Pro
  15. AJ is correct. Historic Nextel service has no bearing on Sprint 800MHz service. Sprint is not deploying on Nextel sites but in only a handful of locations. Sprint is taking Nextel's 800MHz spectrum and putting it on Sprint sites. So what matters is not where Nextel used to be, but where Sprint will broadcast CDMA & LTE 800 and how far it reaches from their sites. In most areas, this will be great. This is only bad news for areas far outside Sprint service, but were within Nextel service areas. Robert via Samsung Note 8.0 using Tapatalk Pro
  16. S4GRU

    LG G2 Users Thread!

    I thought I read somewhere that the Samsung Tribands would get an update shortly after release and the G2 and N5 would get the update in early 2014. Robert via Samsung Note 8.0 using Tapatalk Pro
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  18. Mine is out for delivery already. Woohoo! Will be in my hands some time today. Robert via Samsung Note 8.0 using Tapatalk Pro
  19. Site acceptance reports from Thursday (10/31) and Friday (11/1): Alabama - 3 updates (LTE) Albuquerque - 6 updates (3G) Arkansas - 2 updates (LTE) Atlanta/Athens - 14 updates (3 LTE) Austin - 4 updates (1 LTE) Baltimore - 2 updates (LTE) Buffalo - 5 updates (LTE) Boston - 4 updates (3G) Central Illinois - 13 updates (CDMA 800) Central Iowa - 1 update (3G) Central Jersey - 1 update (3G) Central Pennsylvania - 4 updates (3G) Chicago - 1 update (LTE) Cincinnati - 15 updates (3 LTE, 7 CDMA 800) Cleveland - 24 updates (7 LTE) Colorado - 17 updates (5 CDMA 800) Columbus - 2 updates (LTE) Dakotas – 3 updates (CDMA 800) Delaware - 1 update (3G) DFW - 13 updates (1 LTE) East Iowa - 8 updates (LTE) East Texas - 2 updates (LTE) GA/SC Coast - 3 updates (2 LTE) Georgia - 6 updates (4 LTE) Gulf Coast - 1 update (3G) Houston - 5 updates (LTE) Idaho - 28 updates (2 LTE, 21 CDMA 800) Inland Northwest - 5 updates (CDMA 800) Jacksonville - 1 update (LTE) Kansas - 3 updates (3G) LA Metro - 3 updates (1 LTE) Las Vegas - 3 updates (1 LTE) Long Island - 2 updates (1 LTE) Louisiana - 2 updates (1 LTE) Lower Central Valley – 8 updates (CDMA 800) Memphis - 3 updates (LTE) Miami/West Palm - 3 updates (LTE) Minnesota - 4 updates (2 LTE, 2 CDMA 800) Missouri - 7 updates (5 LTE) Myrtle Beach - 6 updates (3 LTE) New York City - 5 updates (3 LTE) Northern Connecticut - 4 updates (1 LTE) Northern Jersey - 3 updates (1 LTE) North LA - 1 update (3G) North Wisconsin – 7 updates (CDMA 800) Oklahoma - 5 updates (1 LTE) Orange County - 2 updates (1 LTE) Oregon/SW Washington - 25 updates (4 LTE) Orlando - 3 updates (2 LTE) Philadelphia Metro - 5 updates (2 LTE) Phoenix - 1 update (3G) Pittsburgh - 20 updates (7 LTE, 8 CDMA 800) Providence - 1 update (3G) Riverside/San Bernardino - 3 updates (2 LTE) Rochester - 2 updates (3G) San Antonio - 2 updates (1 LTE) San Diego - 7 updates (5 LTE) SF Bay - 47 updates (2 LTE, 31 CDMA 800) Shentel – 20 updates (8 LTE, 6 CDMA 800) South Bay - 21 updates (3 CDMA 800) South Carolina - 3 updates (LTE) Southern Connecticut - 3 updates (2 LTE) Southern Jersey - 4 updates (2 LTE) South Texas - 1 update (LTE) Tampa - 2 updates (LTE) The Panhandle - 2 updates (1 LTE) Tucson/Yuma - 1 update (3G) Upper Central Valley - 34 updates (3G) Upstate NY Central - 3 updates (1 LTE) Upstate NY East - 1 update (LTE) Utah – 2 updates (CDMA 800) VT/NH/ME - 3 updates (1 LTE) Washington DC - 5 updates (2 LTE) West Kentucky - 5 updates (3 LTE) West Texas - 2 updates (LTE) West Virginia – 1 update (CDMA 800) Maps are updated. Robert Links: Comments regarding this thread, NV Sites Complete Map
  20. I WON! I WON THIS WEEK! I tied my Sister In Law, but I won the tiebreaker! YEEHAW!!! Robert
  21. S4GRU

    LG G2 Users Thread!

    It's my understanding that Shentel is installing Band 26 (LTE 800) on every full build site (about 90% of their network) right now. Shentel is still working on plans with Sprint about Band 41 (2600/Spark). It will not likely be until later in 2014 or maybe 2015. Robert via Samsung Note 8.0 using Tapatalk Pro
  22. I have been asked to take Western Union Speedpay, Bitcoin and other monetary sites before! But not by Mike, of course! Robert via Samsung Note 8.0 using Tapatalk Pro
  23. I haven't been able to find a way to pick a day, yet. Sent from my SPH-D710 using Tapatalk
  24. pud whacker Robert via Samsung Galaxy Note II using Tapatalk
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