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  1. Is it pretty easy to get a sim at a corporate store now? Just ordered my nexus.

     

    Sent from my SPH-L900 using Tapatalk

     

    Ironically, my sprint corporate store fed me a line and wouldnt give one up.  I went to a sprint third party retailer and they were more than willing.  Was told all sprint stores were sent a bunch specifically for the nexus.  He had a stack of like 5-10 that had come in the week before (this was last week).  Take that for what its worth though.

  2. I was also on 4.4.1 with the 4.4 radio (.17) and just flashed to 4.4.2.. I also lost root, but wi-fi, 3G, and LTE all work fine. No issues with Play Store or SMS either. Try updating your data profile.

     

    -Mike

     

    Lost TWRP as well but just added it back and rooted again.  Will see what happens.

  3. did the OTA update just now.  was on 4.4.1 but with the 4.4 radio.  It really screwed something up.  Unable to use data when not on Wifi.  Cant use Google Play store on Wifi or 3G and i cant seem to send / receive text or MMS.  Wondering if I need to install the 4.4.1 radio.

     

    oh, and also lost root.

  4. I just DLed the OTA on my laptop. There is a new /system/framework/telephony-common.jar

     

    No new radio image. But maybe there was a bug between the two and the new radio needed a new telephony framework to get proper signal?

     

    If the previous update was completely pulled (containing the 'new' radio image) and this is meant to be the actual update, wouldnt those who never got last weeks update end up staying on the original radio?....and possibly this is what they want?

  5. Huh... Just got an notification from Roam Control that they finally updated their app. Was hoping they would get around to adding Note 2 support, but instead added support for the Nexus 5. Can't wait to try it out. :tu:

     

    Sent from my Samsung Galaxy Note 2 using Tapatalk 4 HD.

    sweet thanks for the heads up.  had that app back in the Epic days and have missed it since my Photon Q.  Since my Nexus can not roam on US cellular for data at all..this makes up for it a bit.

  6. Ugghh. I get no data when I am roaming (1xRTT).  Anyone know what the issue could be?  It is still the stock PRL since the PRL push wont stick.  In settings, the checkbox is enabled for data while roaming.  The only thing I get while roaming is voice.  At the time, I was in a US Cellular area that i have frequented a lot before with no issues.  I can get data if the phone stays on US cellular for voice and there is a sprint data connection around, the phone will use that for EVDO...but outside of that..nada.  The state of the data connection will simply stay on "Connecting..."

  7. once you enter "setprop sys.usb.config diag" it will load those drivers in the background (your phone will do nothing)

     

    then, you can connect to COM port and update the PRL as posted in the G2 method.

     

    It sounds a lot harder than it is - really just a few steps.

     

    yep, tried those steps about 8 times with basic flasher and DFS. it all works according to plan except the PRL doesnt stick to the new one.  I am told it just takes a few tries to eventually get it to happen though.

  8. Nexus came in today and I decided to waste time trying to get a SIM card from a  corporate store.  I went to the only corporate store around and the guy said they didnt have any.  he didnt know why CS would send me there.  Granted he was obviously lying, couldnt even look at me as he spoke but what could i do really.

     

    I took the bit longer way home and decided to humor myself and stop at a sprint affiliate store.  Told them the deal.  Told them what the corporate store said and he laughed and said it was a flat out lie.  They couldnt sell phones if they didnt have any.

     

    But...the reason he knew it was a lie was because Sprint sent out a package of SIMs to address the nexus issue to all sprint stores, corporate or otherwise.  To my surprise, he came out with a stack of 5-10 SIMs and gave me one.  Whether that is true, who knows.  I got mine, from a non-corporate store no less, and will spend the night tonight playing with my new nexus.

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  9. IF the equipment is that much larger, engineering will definitely be a factor in the tower structure.  However, wind has to be accounted for in the tower design, depending on height, structure type, overall load plus excess load in it's initial construction.  So i would say unless it's a big dish, such as microwave, the towers are designed already to withstand most of those issues. 

     

    This is a post from another forum I am on from an individual talking about the 600 mhz frequency.  I dont know if it is right or not but I believe this guy works in the biz...

     

    "It's capacity is terrible, frequency reuse becomes almost non-existent(towers would have to be 20+ miles apart), and it will require the complete replacement of 10's of thousands of existing cell towers, because any effective panel sector antenna at 600MHz will be 12 feet long, and 4-6 feet wide.

     

    That will exceed the sq/ft wind load capacity of almost all cell towers already in existence, and be virtually impractical to install.

     

    Worse than hanging 25 sheets of 4x8 solid plywood on 150 foot tall towers that were never intended to handle that kind of wind load /twist load /ice load.

     

    It's amazing how many towers are already way over their original design limits, and have had to have reinforcing torsion bars(re-bar, DYWIDAG systems) welded to them already, to try and keep them from failing with the current number of antennas already on them.

     

    Just imagine if a strong hurricane/ice storm, could bring down many hundreds of towers in a region, literally bring them down, as is completely collapsed on the ground down.

     

    All Wireless coverage completely gone for 6 months or more, after such an event.

     

    Most original 850 sites, were designed for omnidirectional "whip" type antennas, but you can't do that at 600MHz, or the tower sites would then have even less capacity, and have to be 60+ miles apart.

     

    Verizon and AT&T are already maxing out their 700MHz sites, and it's all about the size of the antennas, and the tower spacing, and that's why they're going up to PCS 1900, and 1700/2100 AWS spectrum, where those problems don't exist.

     

    Nobody seems to be thinking logically about any of this."

  10. Sprint has little interest in supply SIMs for off contract devices, and I can understand that.

     

    their responsibility for having interest in it began when they committed to allowing the device on the network..or any device for that matter that is purchased at full retail.  In my opinion, I dont think they mind so much giving the SIMs out, regardless of device.  The process that had / has problems was HOW the sims would be distributed and not everyone being on the same page for their distribution.

     

    It would be penny wise pound foolish to worry about a SIM card that costs cents and hassle the user over giving it to them so they take their business elsewhere along with the monthly plan costs sprint would otherwise get each and every month....over a matter of cents.

     

    Anyways, Nexus 5 i ordered on the 27th of Nov. will be here tomorrow along with the case from Amazon.  SIM card from sprint should be here thursday.

  11. Im close to being in the nexus 5 club.  ordered from google on tuesday.  should be here by dec 11th.  just ordered Diztronic case for it, ive always preferred otter box but will try something new.  ordering the SIM from Sprint was an ordeal.  Chatted with sprint international support and they said due to my SERO account they could not pull my account up to order.  Called into SERO customer service and they said only sprint international can do it. lol :rolleyes:   round and round i went until CS rep in international CS had her manager order it for me.

     

    i was going to upgrade with amazon and end up with the phone almost free but i just didnt want to go on contract again.  plus..being that i have always preferred a hardware based keyboard im not sure how my first all touchscreen phone will turn out.

  12. If it is a primary drive (boot) and it is going bad, having it running can be making matters worse and your chances of data loss gets greater with each passing minute.  I trust you have backed up what you want just in case?  Is this a windows drive?  what are you using, chkdsk?  this can sometimes take a very long time (hours)..to the point where it looks like it is frozen but it really isnt.

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