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  1. Sorry for the confusion. I'm a Sprint subscriber but I signed a 2-yr deal with AT&T to try out the Note 3. My plan was to try out the size to see whether it was compatible with me. I wanted to ''live'' with the phone to get the full experience as opposed to playing with a tied-down store model or briefly playing with a friend's. I also wanted to have mom & wifey try it out b/c they both have interest (they currently own a E4GT). The reason I went with AT&T is because I already have 5 lines total under my Sprint account & adding a sixth line would've changed my plan permanently & increase my bill. . AT&T was chosen over Verizon and T-Mobile b/c my corporate discount waives the activation fee and gives a 23% discount. In the end, I used the Note 3 for 11 days before returning at Best Buy (no restocking fee). Now I just have to pay for the 11 days of usage. Come January, mom will be gifted a black Note 3 and wifey will buy a pink Note 3, if what the Samsung rep said was correct.
  2. I knew my wording would be confusing for some. The November release date comment was only for the pink, not triband.
  3. Are there any Sprint Note 3 users in Orange County, CA with call issues? I'm gonna be getting 2 Note 3's come January.
  4. I'm hoping the pink Note 3 will be triband when it's announced next month (per Samsung rep at Best Buy). Regardless, I'll be getting a black one for mom and a pink one for the wifey. I returned my black AT&T Note 3 yesterday. It was cool playing with it for the first 2-3 days but I got bored with it. My S4 is just as fast and more customizable thanks to easy root and multiple Xposed modules. And easier to handle one-handed and to pocket.
  5. I didn't have that option with the E4GT but noticed my S4 and Note 3 can.
  6. Hopefully someone will figure out a way to achieve root without triggering that eFuse Knox trigger permanently. I would be happy just with root so I can use the Xposed framework, Greenify, Titanium, and a few others. I don't mind TouchWiz so much b/c I just use Hololauncher.
  7. I'm using the AT&T Note 3 and there has been no WiFi issues for me.
  8. Got the Note 3 today on a new AT&T account and the phone is indeed very nice. I didn't like the Note and Note 2 at all. But the Note 3, with its S2 like shape, thinness, and a much, much, much superior back texture (I got the black one), blew me away. With the Note 2, I hated its slippery and slimy feel. And it just felt too big and cumbersome inside my hand. But not the Note 3. Samsung pulled off an ingenious design with the 3 and I can actually do one-handed operations just fine, of course with extra help from Pie Control, Swipepad, and Samsung's own one-handed mode. For the next 2 weeks, I'm gonna try it out and will make my decision whether to get the Note 3 on Sprint or wait for the S4.
  9. Grgh, pink is so elusive. I've never been a fan of the Note series but the Note 3 has definitely gotten my interest this time around. My plan is to go to a corporate AT&T store and see if I like it. If I do, I'm gonna get the Note 3 from them and try it out for a couple weeks before returning. If I can adjust to its size & I love it, I'll get one through Sprint later on. The reason why I'm doing this roundabout is b/c the AT&T price is lower & I qualify for no activation fee through corporate discount.
  10. Are there any Sprint employees here or someone with inside info as to when or if the pink Note 3 will be available? If it's not pink, my wifey won't get the phone.
  11. I don't think it's shady at all. It's not like Samsung is overclocking the parts. Samsung is just showcasing the full potential of the SOC inside. And there is no point of going full throttle when not benchmarking to save heat, battery, and increase component longevity.
  12. Feeling pretty good & content right now. I finally get LTE at both the home and work areas and the speeds are great! 20Mbps at work and 17Mbps in the home area. I hope Sprint keeps building its network faster and maintain it well. I was thinking about ditching Sprint at the end of my first contract with Sprint in May of '14 but I guess I won't anymore. So glad I found S4Gru - not only did I learn a lot about networking but I feel more informed and less frustrated about Sprint's timeline and progress thanks to the Sponsor info.
  13. Although it was never my intention to purchase a Note 3 (I'm gonna switch to S5 from my S4), I was looking forward to recommending it to my mom and wifey. Now, I won't. They don't buy phones off contract like I do. So when I recommend a phone to them, I'd want their $350 phone to be as future-proof as possible, when it comes to power, battery life, and network connectivity flexibility. They both have the S2, with its crappy battery life and horrible GPS. Just as many has stated already, the Note 3 is very disappointing b/c its contemporaries will be triband (GS4 Mini, LG G2, Mega) while the Note 3 will not be, despite the Note being a flagship device. We are fortunate to live in Orange County, CA where the LTE situation is better than most across the nation. Today, I enjoyed LTE at work with speeds of 20Mbps down & 8Mbps up outside. Indoors at work, I got 10Mbps & 6Mbps up. But I won't be satisfied by just that. I want LTE from other bands as well because my reception isn't as good elsewhere and indoor LTE has been almost nonexistent. During my trip to Silicon Valley during the summer, I picked up 800Mhz voice and it was awesome. I can only imagine how awesome LTE would be if I had 800Mhz too. I don't know who dropped the ball, Sprint or Samsung, but the news that the Note 3 isn't triband has been very disappointing.
  14. Weird thing happened. Lost LTE at the home area (Batavia & Fletcher) but gained LTE at work (Tustin & Katella). LTE speedtest at work was excellent. 20mbps down, 8mbps up.
  15. I'm happy to report I'm still getting LTE at home, the Batavia and Fletcher area, since august 19th. Now, if Sprint would turn on 4G at my work, the Katella and Tustin area.
  16. It's been over 24 hrs and LTE is still active at home. Before, LTE lasted for only a few hrs before it became 3G again. Hopefully, it stays this way.
  17. Woohoo ~! What a pleasant surprise this afternoon. Was just chilling today on my front porch here in Orange near Batavia and Fletcher and 4G kicked in. So I ran 3 Speedtests and I got 19Mbps down and 6.7Mbps up. Hopefully this isn't another short-lived testing phase.
  18. Driving back home to the OC from San Fran and we're currently at a rest stop in booney city of King City. And even they have 4g LTE here already, LOL~!
  19. I'm currently in Sunnyville on vacation and SignalCheckPro showed this. http://db.tt/9cYy7iD6 http://db.tt/ovRWMxLV The voice part means that I'm picking up 800MHz, right? What do my screenshots say about my 4G LTE connection? And man, the LTE situation here is much better than back at home in Orange County. Unlike in the OC, I get and maintain LTE even inside malls, shops, and buildings.
  20. I'm currently in Sunnyville and SignalCheckPro showed this. http://db.tt/9cYy7iD6 http://db.tt/ovRWMxLV The voice part means that I'm picking up 800MHz, right? What do my screenshots say about my 4G LTE connection?
  21. I enjoyed WiMax while I had my S2 here in Orange County. I miss its speeds - up to 18Mbps at times and 6Mbps upload. Average was about 8Mbps down and 5Mbps up. If Sprint doesn't improve the LTE situation by May of 2014, which is when my first contract with Sprint ends, Ipol probably ditch them and probably try Verizon. But a major problem with Verizon is their friggin locked bootloaders.
  22. Sensorly works really fast! I got 4G LTE in the parking lot of CVS pharmacy at Tustin and Katella and I remembered to turn on Sensorly today. And it showed up on their Sensorly LTE map right away! It seems like Sprint has finally fixed the data and voice call issue as data have been reliable and fast for the past few days.
  23. Data connection was good the whole day today. No bouncing around at all. The phone was steadily connected to the tower at Katella and Glassell according to Signalcheck Pro. Interesting thing was that the connection type changed to EVDO from EHRPD, where it's normally eHRPD.
  24. The data was back to being shitty again in the parking lot at Tustin and Katella. The phone signal bounced around a couple times and no data. It was perfect in the late morning though. After being no data inside the parking lot, when I stood next to Tony's Donut shop later, my phone picked up 4G LTE and it was pretty fast (didn't do a Speedtest).
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