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Posts posted by shmoe723
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No kidding, there's practically more Sprint LTE being picked up in Juarez Mexico than all of New Mexico.
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So jealous, I'm dying to upgrade my phone from the glorified 300 baud modem that it currently seems to emulate.
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Hello,
New guy here, so please excuse my ignorance. Just trying to understand exactly what "accepted" means. Is it that a tower has been upgraded by engineers and Sprint has given it the thumbs up for use at some point or that a handset has connected to said tower on a 4G connection? One, both, none? I assume it doesn't mean the tower is live until some official deployment from Sprint?
Thanks and again, sorry for my n00b question.
Dave
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Which one has the WiFi issue I heard about and all the bloatware that is not removable?
Not sure about a wifi issue, but the GS4 has the bloatware, but most of it is removable. I had an S3 till just last month when I took it swimming, never-the-less, it drowned. I replaced it, at considerable cost with the S4. After about an hour or so of deleting this or that, I got all the bloat out of the way. It's a fine phone.
Network Vision/LTE - Albuquerque market (including El Paso, Las Cruces, Santa Fe, Los Alamos, Roswell)
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Yup, I know, I'm not blaming Sprint (at least not today), I know the backhaul is primarily to blame, so I'll shake my fist in bitter anger toward Centurylink. Still, though I often see trucks at towers around town, none seem to have a Centurylink logo on them. No logo at all for the most part. Could be incognito work, who knows. Just c'mon, is it so hard to even fire up one tower already? Seems I'd get better service with 2 cups and a string?