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I could go gangsta on my daughter (Iphone 4S)
Mobilesolutions replied to jonathanm1978's topic in Apple/iPhone/iOS
Try leaving it in a bag of rice for a few weeks. Took me 40 days to dry out my iPhone 4S after i went swimming with it. I was able to get it fully functioning except for a small water mark on the top right corner of the screen. My water indicators to this day are redddddddddd, but it works. Moms been using it for almost a year. -
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T-Mobile LTE & Network Discussion
Mobilesolutions replied to CriticalityEvent's topic in General Topics
The folks on the Howard forum are ludicrous, Sprint will be the king of national cellular providers one day. They have me on their side.- 4,425 replies
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It seems to me the current solution would be for Sprint to deploy Lte on 800 as quickly as possible. Then you would have coverage & a slight bolster to capacity depending on how much spectrum you deploy. Clearwire's spectrum will help with the outdoor capacity immensely if its put on every Sprint NV site. You take this network and go compete with Verizon as they transition to AWS which will add significant capacity for outdoor coverage. In many markets i could see Verizon struggling to provide AWS only devices with ubiquitous coverage; as their cell spacing is suited for a much lower frequency. AT&T has their upper band to pull from, T-mobile is still early on in deployment & lacks low band frequency.
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Who doesn't like to see a ruling against AT&T?
Mobilesolutions replied to khammondnm's topic in General Topics
WWAN makes much more sense, given your Jedi master status. I'll be the alter-ending and refuse to become Darth Vader. -
Who doesn't like to see a ruling against AT&T?
Mobilesolutions replied to khammondnm's topic in General Topics
I see it more clearly now AJ WAN. -
Sprint Carrier Update Hack (for iPhone 5 Only)
Mobilesolutions replied to kory108's topic in Apple/iPhone/iOS
No hack can speed up Sprint's 3G. 3200kbps is the full on theoretical max data rate over the channel. Hope that answers your question. -
Best yet this phone is definitely coming from a less prominent phone manufacturer (based on pictures/specs) than any of Sprint's current lineup. I say let it be the first tri-band; Sell it for 29$ subsidized, wholesale buy them for under $250, call it a $400 phone & make it the cheapest way to switch to Sprint and get a Tri-band device/network.
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That looks pretty good!
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Who doesn't like to see a ruling against AT&T?
Mobilesolutions replied to khammondnm's topic in General Topics
Innovation >litigation -
Getting porked: the BBQ discussion thread
Mobilesolutions replied to nobius's topic in General Topics
I'll bring the tater salad! Now I see it was an invitation for Travis only -
Before & After CDMA1X 800
Mobilesolutions replied to Mobilesolutions's topic in Network, Network Vision/LTE Deployment
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The 71st st corridor from Yale to Lynn Lane is useless by mid day. Yes BA is pretty bad in general. One of the girlfriends friends just switched to Sprint from ATT, she thinks I'm the devil since I didn't tell her sprint is "awful" *Per Robert's request I'm definitely not the devil
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Yes, but you are making full judgement on a network that isn't even 1/2 completed. So now we question your intelligence. Obviously you don't try to race the corvette with missing tires.
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T-Mobile LTE & Network Discussion
Mobilesolutions replied to CriticalityEvent's topic in General Topics
And still no wireless in Trinity California last time I hiked up there!- 4,425 replies
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just because there is a lot of purple does not mean you necessarily have a consistently usable airlink. You are standing at point "X", Point "X" is supposed to be served by serving cell "A" on tower "1" however tower "1" may likely not be broadcasting Lte yet. Your phone however detects serving cell "B" on tower "2" just a few more blocks down the road & establishes a connection. Thus you have an Lte connection, you may still even see reasonable performance depending on your real signal strength values; but this is not a completed project. Sprint's network vision isn't even half way completed yet ( in total ) and day to day network experience is going to change every day until the day the last update report comes in. Please stay advised, Roger Hopefully now you are seeing that Sprint is going to kick @$$.
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LTE building penetration
Mobilesolutions replied to steveo27o's topic in Network, Network Vision/LTE Deployment
No that's not possible, all the antennas are housed in a single panel. It is entirely possible that your Lte signal is lagging behind your EVDO signal though as the airlink discrepancies between two are notable. -
T-Mobile LTE & Network Discussion
Mobilesolutions replied to CriticalityEvent's topic in General Topics
I see no point in it, If i was T-mobile i would refarm HSPA spectrum for Lte here in about 2-3 years when HSPA phones are no longer sold and not required to be supported.- 4,425 replies
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T-Mobile LTE & Network Discussion
Mobilesolutions replied to CriticalityEvent's topic in General Topics
That's speculation. And i would absolutely secure Clearwire before even thinking on to absorb T-mobile.- 4,425 replies
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I have been seeing a whole lot of fiber flags along the roadways through Tulsa/BA this week
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