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SteveK

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  1. I think the map on http://coverage.sprint.com is very much generous, showing seamless coverage from Lake Odessa to Williamstown. I drive from south of Portland to Lansing every day and drop LTE about two miles west of Grand Ledge, then pick up LTE somewhere near the central downtown Lansing area on 496. I'm not convinced that 'all' are 'on' at this point, even after being publicly announced. I'm not sure if "launching" is simply acknowledging LTE service in the area or an invitation to use it. Coverage is a ton better than it was a month ago, but in this area if you're on 3G you can forget doing anything at all.
  2. I was driving the I96/M66/M43 areas today and got a solid 4G connection from at least Lake Odessa (when I noticed it) to Sunfield to Mulliken. Sensorly is crap on this phone but I think I got at least some of it mapped.
  3. network.sprint.com showed nothing for the tower I can see from my house last week. When LTE went live yesterday it suddenly shows 'data speed upgrade.' Keep watching.
  4. Oops, my mistake. Got a little too excited seeing the 4G icon. I tried to map out but sensorly wasn't working again. Can't wait to get rid of this phone. Sent from my LG-LS840 using Tapatalk 2
  5. Well, my whining worked. The tower closest to my home (M43 between Mulliken and Sunfield) is suddenly "on." I turned off my WIFI this morning and saw the 4G icon and had to do a speed test. It runs a consistent 3MB up and down with bursts of speedy brilliance. Bunch of happy here.
  6. I work south of the Stadium at Michigan and Larch. I can get a decent LTE lock when my Viper is pointed out a south-looking window. Can't wait for upgrade time, this Viper is murder.
  7. Yeah, I'm good with that. I'm just boggled by which towers get it over others; there doesn't seem to be a pattern around here. Lansing seems to have 1/10 of the towers done but the Potterville area is rife with LTE from Charlotte to Dimondale. Like I said in my other post, I'm just worried about the tower I can see from here since it seems to be the bastard of the area. But then, maybe if I had a decent phone (Viper) I could see a difference.
  8. I'm pissy because I don't have LTE here. In the 'area,' I've seen consistent progress in the last six months but I'm worried about the tower nearest here, a former IPCS tower. It just got 3G data five years ago. Six miles away in every direction is a 10MB LTE signal but here, nooooo. Disclaimer: I'm on the border of the East Michigan/West Michigan markets so I follow both.
  9. Every device is inferior to some other device. If you're paying for it and you like it, problem solved. I agree with other posts here; T-Mobile may have some geographical coverage now (NONE near me) but I see them growing the customer base like Sprint did and eventually running into the same capacity problems Sprint is just now crawling out of.
  10. My Photon has a couple of Jellybean features that I do use which don't work on ICS. I'm sure I'll get by without them, but that initial shock... Good to know that it works well enough though. Maybe it'll keep me happy until I can do a proper upgrade. S4? HTC One? Decisions, decisions.
  11. I'm as annoyed with Sprint as anyone, but I have three lines for a total of $166 per month, unlimited. Equivalent service from Verizon and AT&T would be $299 and $278. Sprint is third-rate service-wise around here but it works and I'm willing to deal with a little smut for $150 savings. And as always, the whiners out-voice everyone else by a mile. Facebook isn't really a good tool to judge with.
  12. I just bought one (eBay, $61 shipped!) today for that very reason: there are confirmed active LTE towers eight, six and seven miles away in three directions from my house. I'm eligible for an upgrade in June but I'd like to see if it's worth it yet. Hopefully I can sniff a little bit of the new stuff from here. I'm using a highly customized Photon (4.2) right now and I'm sure I'll hate regressing a little but I can't help it; I'm a tech geek.
  13. I really hate that Motorola abandoned the Photon. I'm using one now and love it. If it were LTE-capable I'd probably keep it. Putting a homebrewed Jellybean on it really shows how good the hardware is.
  14. Migrated from Original Forum. Originally Posted 11 November 2011 I get good speeds consistently in the non-congested areas. OpenSignal: http://j.mp/rsZGWL (Ignore the GSM) and SpeedTest: http://www.speedtest.net/android/101679611.png I'm exactly half-way between a Verizon/Sprint shared tower and an old IPCS tower.
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