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TheSchaef47

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  1. Keep in mind that, unless you're running the LTE Discovery app, running Sensorly can actually make it harder to find LTE. This is because Sensorly maintains an almost constant data connection, meaning the phone has less opportunities to scan for LTE.

     

    In the days since this, I have done runs along 670, and circled the outerbelt from Roberts Rd. all the way north and around to Easton, with LTE Discovery assisting Sensorly.

     

    Never so much as a blip anywhere.  Occasionally I'll get a brief hit on the Morse Rd. tower as I'm waiting to turn onto the 270 on-ramp, but so far I'm getting nothing else nowheres.

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  2. Okay, so I work in Hilliard and live off Morse Rd. just east of 270.

     

    I loaded Sensorly onto my Optimus G and ran a map across 70/670 to 270, then north to Morse Rd.

     

    0 hits along that entire stretch.  So I guess, nothing along the central corridor.

  3. I'm a lurker for the most part, since I would be next to useless in tracking down tower updates on foot.

     

    But I did log in to say that Sprint pushed a Sprint Zone notification to my phone this morning: check out our new network upgrades in your area! or something.

     

    So I click on it to see what they have to say, and it's most of their general press about what's coming, and a map that ostensibly shows what upgrades are taking place in a certain area.  In an area roughly encompassing the outer belt, they claim about 150 tower upgrades.

     

    Checked the phone.  Still one bar of 3G.  Checked the Sprint website data coverage map.  Still no orange in the entire state of Ohio except the spillover from the Ft. Wayne area.

     

    So it looks like they're still overselling the upgrade, and the most real information about how close we are is right here.

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