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MacinJosh

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  1. I added the Broadband LTE devices in their own table under the first. I will try to clean up the OP when I have time and figure out how to build a table on this forum that will stick.
  2. It's official. The Kyocera Hydro doesn't have LTE support, as the FCC docs posted yesterday. I should start a 3G based list, but I've been more interested in Sprint's LTE line of phones. If anyone wants me to start a 3G smartphone based list for the smartphones that don't have LTE, please like this post. Thanks!
  3. I haven't had time to update the table, or the internet connection to do so until today, so later tonight I will add it.
  4. Tap dance Sent from Josh's iPhone 5 using Tapatalk 2
  5. Ouch! That would hurt extremely bad. Sent from Josh's iPhone 5 using Tapatalk 2
  6. My HTC One displays "1X" when it is on a 1x network type. This is with the stock ROM, so I think your statement might not apply to the HTC One. Really? That's a first for Sprint to allow such a thing! I'd like to see a screenshot please. Sent from Josh's iPhone 5 using Tapatalk 2
  7. Maybe 3.0 will finally be better. Sent from Josh's iPhone 5 using Tapatalk 2
  8. oo really? Airvana had a new model pass thru the FCC in March or April, and now they are ending support for the original Samsung Airave. It's the only logical explanation. Sent from Josh's iPhone 5 using Tapatalk 2
  9. All of Sprint's LTE phones are rated for band 25 LTE, which encompasses all of the PCS blocks, A-G. All Sprint LTE phones can switch to any available LTE frequencies in the PCS frequency range if LTE is enabled on a particular block. They don't need to be rated for anything higher than 5x5 LTE unless they are going to use carrier aggregation or adjacent blocks of PCS to build a bigger data pipe. Sent from Josh's iPhone 5 using Tapatalk 2
  10. As far as I can tell, it's not an LTE phone. When the FCC docs come up and show LTE, I will add it to the list. But I do like the fact that Sprint is getting more rugged devices.
  11. *3001#12345#* press send, and go from there while in an active LTE area. I can't remember which LTE field test menu has signal information. Sent from Josh's iPhone 5 using Tapatalk 2
  12. Wait! What? Did I miss something later in the day? Oh, that was today! I can't maintain a stable connection long enough to browse the FCC database tonight. I'll try when I get back to California. Thanks for posting! Sent from Josh's iPhone 5 using Tapatalk 2
  13. Watch for a new Airvana model in the next 2 months to be released. Sent from Josh's iPhone 5 using Tapatalk 2
  14. I feel it's premature because ALU was the first to produce small cells for Sprint PCS CDMA/EVDO/LTE. Sent from Josh's iPhone 5 using Tapatalk 2
  15. It could be that they will release it with more storage space and a different color to distinguish the Tir-Band LTE from the Single-Band LTE model.
  16. Sprint Galaxy S4 LTE 2? It would seem kind of awkward with the extra band support and existing customers. I guess we will know for sure in the fall when they actually do release it.
  17. I won't rule it out. This summer and fall should be full of surprises. I'm actually surprised that Sprint hasn't announced other phones at CTIA today. Maybe throughout the week they will announce more. (Samsung SPH-L500 anyone?)
  18. Maybe they hadn't squared all the details away with Motorola yet. And seriously, I don't expect a Sprint Tri-Band LTE capable iPhone this time around.
  19. I have an upgrade in January on my GNex line, and may have to buy a Tri-Band LTE Android phone if the next iPhone isn't Tri-Band LTE enabled.
  20. Updated the list today with the 3 Tri-Band LTE Mobile Broadband devices, and a few other general updates.
  21. I will be praying for a successful surgery and speedy recovery.
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