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  1. Someone on the sprint forum said a tech acknowledged the problem and said they don't know when a fix will occur:

     

    https://community.sprint.com/baw/thread/156844?start=109&tstart=0

     

    I just don't know what to think any more.

    Regardless of what you decide to think, don't make your basis on anything you hear from a Sprint tech or in a Sprint forum.  Both have been proven to be inaccurate and hearsay.  

    Regardless, even though I do not own a Samsung device, nor do I plan to, it is disheartening to hear about this (potential) problem.  Especially since Samsung has had great RF performance in their last couple Galaxy S renditions.  So, I can imagine your frustration. Best of luck! Hopefully this is fixable via OTA software update. Have you considered a Nexus 5?  Its radio performance is admirable!

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  2. In my limited experience, T-Mobile has terrible voice quality.  My sister is a T-Mo sub, she lives in San Francisco, and she has a iPhone 5s.  I talk to her about every week or three, and can't get over how poor the voice quality is during our conversations.  I'm constantly asking her to repeat things to the point it is embarrassing.  I don't have this problem when I talk to any other person on other carriers, with any other phone. This as been the case with her other Apple phones on T-Mobiles network, too.  T-Mobiles voice quality is so bad that its darn near unusable. I'm not much of a voice user so, I rarely pay attention to voice quality. But T-Mobiles network is so poor that I can't help but notice.  It's really that bad!  I can't believe people put up with that crap. 

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  3. Yes.  In many places.  But I'm on a diet.  I'm down over 25lbs.  Must...retain.  will...power...

     

    Robert

     

    Impressive.. That's a big deal.. way to go!

    Nice going!

    Agreed!

     

    Robert, Thanks for finding time to update the acceptance reports/maps even with the busy schedule you're dealing with right now.  Says a lot about your dedication. I (we) really appreciate it!!

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  4. Although every donating S4GRU member deserves a "Thank You,"  I give extra appreciation to those on this list.  S4GRU is such an awesome website; It's been a great place for me to learn about wireless communication and watch Sprint excel in their network upgrades.  I remember back in the day when Robert would hold "meetings" in The Lounge once or twice a week and give info on the next market Sprint was planning on upgrading to 4G LTE.  I loved it!  I would actually cook popcorn and watch the comments scroll down my monitor. It was my Movie Night... Great memories!

     

    I also remember the previous  S4GRU websites, before IPBoard.  One had the top 3 donating members listed on the side of the screen. The top 3 donations at the time was $20.  My plan was to donate $20.01 just to be the "king." (yea, I'm a nerd.)  We switched to IPBaord before I had the chance to do so.  Wish I would have made the jump and donated sooner! ;)

     

    I give so much credit to Robert and the awesome staff members here at S4GRU for creating a one-of-a-kind environment for wireless education and Sprint's network upgrades. Sprint has really done a lot lately!! Go S4GRU and Go Sprint!  Thank You S4GRU Administrators, Staff and, Donators! 

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  5. That's the theory. But there's an entire eCSFB thread about Triband phones not being able to maintain an LTE connection.

    Most here are well aware of the thread, S4GRU article, and the issue. No need for you to point it out.  It's not that the phone's cannot maintain LTE connection, its a network upgrade issue (growing pain, if you will) that is being corrected at a relatively fast rate.  When the problem was first discovered, it was quite evident that Sprint was well aware, as the necessary upgrade rate increased in those markets at what appeared to be an exponential rate, and that continues in most cases. 

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  6.   I currently have a galaxy nexus and the 4g performance has been dismal. 

     

    Any feed back on the s4 and the phoenix market is appreciated...

    It's been well documented since S4GRU's conception that that the GNex is a poor RF performer, possibly the worst of any Sprint device.  I haven't owned a GNex, nor the S4 you're interested in but, Samsung's radio performance has been reported to be quite good over the last couple generations.  I would be willing to bet you'll see a night and day difference in radio performance and LTE connectivity.

    That being said, I still think your best bet for radio performance (and cost) would be the Nexus 5. 

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  7. After reviewing the chart again, I guess 800voice is not a must since for example the iphone 4 and 4s are not on there -- non LTE of course. I didn't look at the whole list but prob safe to say they are all 800voice. The iphone 5 and up is.

     

    Iphone 5c and up are HD voice capable after latest iOS update.

    http://support.sprint.com/support/article/FAQs_about_HD_Voice_from_Sprint/3b348589-81a4-452d-8758-cd47d7ddb952

    You got it. The iPhones finally started supporting 1x800 in their last release (they still don't support B41, though).

    Like you say, its pretty safe to say all other devices Sprint sells supports 1x800. 

  8. Love this chart! Amazing!

    I know the chart is related to LTE data, but what do you think about adding HD voice calls and 800voice columns as well? 

     

    People could at least see what they are missing out on by staying in their current model.

    Virtually all of Sprints phones have supported 1x800 (800voice) for the last several years (except for the iPhone's).  HD voice would be cool to know, just not sure if that info is readily accessible.  

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  9. I was only referring to it being released 5 months ago and still not being spark supported. It's a great phone that is basically on the back burner.

     

     

    Sent from my iPhone 5s using Tapatalk

    I see. But, If I understand correctly, it can still connect to all of Sprint's bands, and better than most.

  10. It's ready to go. Every phone released this year, and here on out, will be Spark enabled. The n5 is the only device that is capable, but not officially supported without the upgrade. It's like the black sheep of Sprint's phone family. Sent from my iPhone 5s using Tapatalk

    Yes, The "Black Sheep" with the best RF LTE  performance.  

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