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  1. Well Intel is joining the mobile market with x86 processors and seems to be running away with the benchmarks so far even with dual cores up against ARMs quad core soc's. Sometimes it does depend on the Architecture. Imagine a quad core clovertrail with ddr3 64 bit up against ARM 32 bit processors. Who do you think would have a advantage? Don't forget, 32 bit can only address up to 4gb of memory space while 64 bit has no such limitation.
  2. Something tells me the Sprint higher ups like this site to. They just don't want to publicly admit it.
  3. I totally enjoy listening to Alfonzo speak. The man makes sense. https://t.co/MRlSXtY2OV

  4. If u r serious, they don't whoever mapped it did so in a car those are the streets. The empty squares are probably houses and back yards. You would have to walk through those areas to get them mapped.Not true, if your a loose nut behind the wheel, you could go driving thru people's living rooms and back yards, and if your really good, drive up to the 3rd floor of apartment buildings to.
  5. Sometimes it depends on the vehicle to in determining which roads you can go down. Being that I drive for a living and some places have vehicle size and weight limitations I must follow or face a pretty hefty fine. I map as much I can but I do have to follow the rules.
  6. I would take a guess and say currently where there is Wimax, that is where the Clear's flavor of LTE will be. Like where I am now. DC/Baltimore corridor. I remember when Sprint started NV, the number of Ericsson equipment being shipped out to Overland Park, Kansas from where I work out of Dulles.
  7. I'm at Hunan Cafe (Herndon, VA) http://t.co/IvdoGTX7XI

  8. kg4icg

    Samsung ATIV S

    Band 25 LTE only World phone
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    Samsung ATIV S

    Well I'm looking forward to getting back on to Win Phone, I did have the Arrive, until I had a accident with it. And these upcoming models do have expandable memory and the Ativ is a international Model. Oh by the way. Sprint will be the 1st US carrier to have the Ativ also, before Verizon, AT&T.
  10. With Google voice activated. You can have any phone ring under 1 number. All you do is set it up. Even have your computer ring if you are in the Web interface of Google voice.
  11. In Ashburn, saw some crew on the tower at exit 6 off of the Greenway, hanging some stuff up. Been working on that tower since last week. Just can't get picks because driving is taking my full attention.
  12. Yes they sure do, Also have a corporate Sprint strore on the campus in which I go to.
  13. You are not getting it. It is what Apple implemented, on the GSM side of things in which the carriers have or have not got. Sprint and Verizon are not GSM primary carriers, They are CDMA, in which it is a whole different story. You cannot blame a carrier for not having something a Manufacturer decided to do with there cellphones. If you have a problem, talk to Apple. They are the ones who decided on what they wanted to do with there phones. Have you ever wondered why Sprint is the only one you can use Google Wallet on out of the 4 carriers without having to hack your phones on Android devices. That would go along carriers doing what they want. Apple bringing out a form of hd voice that isn't on US Carriers and wasn't on TMobile until this year when they started upgrading there networks for LTE is Apples' doing.
  14. You just shot yourself in the foot and didn't realize it. It worked for them when it 1st came out. Not on any US operators. Didn't work for TMobile until they got the phone this year.
  15. That is because TMobile's version didn't come out until this year, not last year like the rest.
  16. Why make new laws when all your doing is making copies of old laws that are already in the books but not enforced. Where is the logic?

  17. On my note 2 it is doing the same thing and I tracked it down to something in the 1xrtt status notification. I uninstalled and installed it again twice and it all led to that, working fine if I don't have 1xrtt displayed in notification. Also sent in a report also.
  18. Thing is The FCC crippled Wimax by restricting it to a 5x5 carrier. Some time back in 2011, Clearwire had petitioned the FCC to use 10x10 carriers for Wimax and the FCC sat on it.
  19. I think I set 1 guy straight on the I had full bars and I'm only getting such and such download.
  20. People have been saying this for a couple of years and Android and IOS still haven't come up to match Blackberry in security yet without a whole bunch of things that have to be done. IOS is still waiting for a FIPS 140-2 certification. http://seekingalpha.com/article/1479091-security-the-reason-to-buy-and-hold-blackberry
  21. Well if you read thru the whole thread then you understand where the reference came from. I'm a trucker by day and Ham at night.
  22. Does anyone have any idea what happens when you take frequencies like and just being general from 1600 to 2200 Mhz and pump 100k watts out onto the airwaves into all directions. Just think microwave ovens. Because that is basically what happens with that much power. Things tend to be cooked in the area which means a lot of roasted people. Effective erp of a cell site is 50 watts. The lower the frequencies the more power you can generate and not cause any biological effects, for example: A 2 way radio operating on 147 Mhz pumping out 7 watts has less effects on the human body than a cellphone operating on pcs 1900 cranking out 7 watts which will leave some burns to the skin at that power level. So imagine what a cell site cranking out 100k watts do to a surrounding area. It isn't pretty. Which is why a cellphone power output is in milliwatts. Why antennas play a big part in there gain potential also.
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