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  1. Grrr. Charging port on my M8 has gone kaput and I can't find anybody to fix it including Sprint.

     

    Yeah, that's not exactly an uncommon thing I had a family member who had an M8 that I ended up having to replace the charging port on myself because I couldn't find anyone that would do it for any sort of reasonable amount. In the end it turned out not to be too bad of a process, the hardest part was making sure I was getting the part with the correct connections which ended up costing like $10 on Amazon.

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  2. anyone having trouble with streaming music from pandora or Amazon prime? it plays one song then stops. i then have to open the app and hit skip or close out the app all the way and reopen it and then it may play one or two more songs before stopping again. this is through my WiFi which is connected and had a good speed test. any suggestions?

     

    Sent from my SM-N920P using Tapatalk

     

    I don't know about Amazon prime music but this sounds like a thing I've encountered on and off for a long time with Pandora on android. After the app is updated sometimes it gets to where when on wifi it will take forever to load a song and if it does load when it goes to the next song it will skip over multiple songs before it manages to play another one if it does at all. It always seems to work fine over mobile data though. Usually with Pandora an update usually fixes it at some point but over the past couple years they have broken it again multiple times after other updates to where these days if I'm on wifi and want to stream music on android I tend to just go for a different app.

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  3. Is anyone else NOT able to download the new update for the Galaxy S6? I get an "unable to update due to a network or server error." This is true for wifi, Auto, LTE, and CDMA only.

     

    My phone last checked for an upgrade 5/9/15. I have the dropped call issue when I'm driving bad.

     

    I see others have the same issue but I'm unable to find a solution. At last resort, I'll have to go to the dreaded Sprint store, where factory resets are plentiful.

     

    If you haven't done it and are able to you might try using Samsung's Smart Switch PC app that replaced Kies to see if it will let you update it through there.

  4. Yeah reading around sounds like some thought that this version of Touchwiz was better than previous versions but still good to know. I'm kind of interested to see how well the Tap & Go feature will work to see how well it ports things over from your old device to the new. Have you tried any of the wireless chargers I was thinking about getting one of the Samsung flavored ones. Thanks for the feedback as well.. :)

     

    I'm using one of Samsung's older wireless charging pads, I think the one designed for the S4.

     

    This one:

    http://www.shopandroid.com/samsung-wireless-charging-pad/5A233A16833.htm

     

    It works well and I like the raised edges around the outside of it. The S6 sits nicely on it easily getting optimal positioning and I've had no issues with it sliding around which the newer Samsung ones have been more prone to since the phone just sits on top and it uses rubber too try to hold it in place. 

  5. Is battery life a little better with this update?

     

    Mine appears to have improved decently with the phone sleeping much better. I was experiencing the cell standby issue where my cell standby would be by far my highest use unless i used the screen a lot. It wasn't uncommon for my standby to say it had used 10-15% of the battery by the end of the day and be number 1 use of battery. Since the update i haven't seen it go over 4-5% usage by the end of the day but it still seems a bit high. Before i was seeing with lighter use about 2 hours screen on and my total time not over about 16 hours much, since the update i've been able to get 3 hours out of the screen with the total time sitting closer to 20 hours pretty easily.

     

    It hasn't been a massive difference and i'm not sure if it might just be a placebo effect but it has felt better for sure. Though I feel like they still have some issues they could continue to work on to improve it where they have improved some issues draining the battery but have not completely fixed them.

  6. I like how evey sprint salesperson always talks about how the new tri band phones get better reception than the older single band devices like my note 2. Thats all i have heard sense they started coming out. My wife's g2 get worse signal than my note 2 did and now the brand new s6. Even sprint themselves were talking up the 800mhz and how it was going to fill in all the dead spots and increase coverage, but you sit my old note next to my wife's g2 and her 800mhz gets less strength than my note 2's 1900mhz. Ive heard all the excuses the 800 might not be optimized yet but it doesnt matter where we are at it's the same story. Ok I'm done ranting now. Any commments good or bad?

     

    What is the difference in signal strength that you're seeing on the g2 and note 2?

  7. Would it help anyone if I post screenshots of engineering or SCP with it on LTE/CDMA and then CDMA?

     

    My phone shows 1 bar of signal on LTE/CDMA and then when I switch it to CDMA only and the device resets it shows 4 or 5 bars immediately.

     

    I know signal bars aren't exact science but clearly that shows some kind of issue, right?

     

    The one bar thing is a LTE calculation error or something that has existed on several different phones since tri-band devices started. On Samsung phones it goes back to the S4 tri-band even. So that's a completely different issue where if you look at the raw signal RSRP for LTE on like a nexus or a phone on another provider something around say -105 is still shown as a good signal with probably a good 2-3 bars where as on these devices on Sprint that have this issue anything from -100 on down is represented as 1 bar.

  8. Well, that's the rain...I'm sure Lou knows that though.

     

    We all know ...let's use Apple as an example...that a company can't stay on that forever prosperous road.

     

    From $700 stock to...where ...$129.40 right now. So, it's going to happen..

     

    They can't ride that high horse but so long..and the growth will outnumber the availability of spectrum they have, then what.

     

    The Apple stock example isn't a good example of failing, that $700 to $129.40 example doesn't factor in the 7-1 stock split that happened which brought that price down. So one share when it was at $700 is the same as 7 shares now which actually makes their stock higher value now than when it was at $700 per share.

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  9. Alright, have a bit of an odd issue here that I am also seeing on other sites

    http://forums.androidcentral.com/samsung-galaxy-s6/513933-s6-sprint-data-connection-slow-start.html

    http://forum.xda-developers.com/sprint-galaxy-s6/help/s6-samsung-apps-facebook-instagram-lag-t3081748

    https://community.sprint.com/baw/thread/204564

     

    Like the users there, I am having a very hard time getting my S6 to get data on a few things like the Facebook application while on Sprint's network.  On wifi it runs just fine and normal internet browsing doesn't have this issue.  I've tried reinstalling the application from scratch, updating profile, factory resets, and none of it fixes it.  Is this something isolated that only some like me are suffering from or are there people here seeing the same thing?  Right now it is almost making the phone useless out of house/work environments that do have Wifi.

     

    This is similar to an issue I saw from time to time with my S5 when I would bring back up apps that were running in the background when the data connection was idle. Sometimes they just wouldn't get data and I'd have to completely close them and reopen them or open another app to trigger a data session then they would work fine. It was like the phone refused to bring the data connection out of idle to connect at the apps request when it had been running in the background. On the S6 I don't think I've had this happen or it isn't nearly as prevalent and hasn't caught my attention.

  10. I guess I've been lucky with mine, I haven't had any of the major issues with dropped calls people are having and the RF performance has been performing on par with the S5 i was using so I'm happy, the only issue I've really got is the couple bugs relating to battery life with wifi causing cell standby to shoot up and the google bug with location services that people are experiencing on multiple carriers but I've been able to work around both of those pretty well so even my battery isn't terrible but I'm hoping for an update to address those sometime soon, maybe even 5.1 which should help too.

  11. So i havent dug into this real well, but i cant seem to figure out how to get rid of Flipboard. I dont even see the app listed. Its set up to open with swipe left from the homescreen, something i used to do with google now.

     

    That's not actually the flipboard app it's a launcher panel Samsung calls "Briefing" that's powered by flipboard. You can turn it off so it doesn't appear by long pressing the home screen until it enters the mode where you can edit the home screens and swiping over to it where there's a checkbox at the top.

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  12. When the average person is looking to buy a new phone, if the S-6 has less bars than any other phone in the Sprint Store, they will not buy the S-6.  Sadly, most of the people buying phones are not as aware of this issue as the users on S4GRU are.  We know the phone will work fine. But nobody else does.  How stupid is this that the issue exists on phones a year old and still exists on the new S-6.

    Somehow this needs to be fixed and quickly.

    Since the phones are on LTE almost all day, the bars should accurately reflect the strength of the LTE signal. Make the bars at the top of the phone satisfy the general public and you will sell more phones.  Don't make me and everybody else depend on Signal Check Pro to know the real strength of the LTE signal in the area.

     

    While Sprint is doing many things very well, this is one area where they have completely failed and the longer they allow it to continue, the worse they look.

     

    Yeah this has been an issue on the flagship Galaxy S devices since they went tri-band with the S4. The only way I can think that this is still an issue is that they don't know about it somehow because they've certainly had plenty of time to fix it. 

    With as well as the Galaxy S series sells this should be a top priority, when most people only see the bars having a phone greatly misrepresent your signal does not help when you're already fighting an image of a poor network.

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  13. Ok thank you. It shows I'm connected to clear 41 with -100. My iphone shows -102 with similar data speeds of 30mbps. But I will dig deeper though.

    The one bar thing has been an issue with several Samsung phones on Sprint for awhile, fortunately it's only visual with -100 and lower signal showing as one bar on these phones where on most others -100 is around 3 bars. So the signal isn't actually any worse in that situation but unfortunately to most people at a glance it makes the signal look worse.

  14. Side to side with the S5 please. Want to order but holding out because the RF might under perform.

     

    I'm getting mine setup and i'll have to see with some more time but initial impressions are that the signal strength is pretty similar to the S5 but with a significant amount less fluctuation than I had on the S5. When first activated it latched onto B25 at about the same signal as my S5. It then moved over to band 41 which I get a weak signal from in my living room and it seems like it might be slightly weaker on B41 but only slightly, my S5 would sit in the -108 to -112 range and if i held it would usually drop B41 and this S6 has varied from about -110 to -115 but the S6 has been relentless for a good solid 30 mins on B41 even holding it where the S5 would bounce off it constantly. Haven't had it jump to B26 yet to get a feel for that at all, and time will tell but I'm happy with the first impression.

     

    The performance also appears to be night and day, the S6 was supposed to be much better about lag but I never thought it could be as good as it is appearing to be so far. I'll have to see on the battery life but it would have to be terrible for me to not really like this thing as it is now. Once I get it setup it does have an update I need to install that I hope just makes it better.

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