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Everything posted by nexgencpu
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I don't know what the requirements are in order to receive the text message, but if this is any indicator, its not by location.
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Actually, Columbus is nowhere NEAR done!(its a fourth round market) take a quick look at the deployment running list and this will give you an idea..Sprint does not need T mobile in order to get better, it needs to complete the work at hand, and once that happens, it will be an exceptional network. But it will take time. Here is the link to the deployment running list. http://s4gru.com/index.php?/topic/212-network-visionlte-deployment-running-list/?p=145645
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Why am I lucky? Are you insinuating that the rollout out of band 25 is complete anywhere?
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Yes it is, its sprints 1900 band LTE.
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HTC One max [Tri-Band] (was "HTC "Phablet" aka "T6"")
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I get the same thing, I think this is by design, it will not display more detailed information when it switches to 1x800 while on a call because you lack a data connection to receive any info. About the roaming, I believe this is a bug in the radio, sometimes it will display "roaming" (but signal check verifies 1x800) you are definitely connected to sprint. It seems like circuit switching weirdness.
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awesome!
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If your trying it on the nexus 5, I would suggest you take a look at signal check during a call, you might notice it switch from 1xRTT to 1x800.
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Odd that nobody has reported connecting to any 1x800 sites, my girlfriend lives in Jersey City heights and we could greatly benefit from the added signal strength.
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You should edit your profile and remove your phone number...and also add your device so people can answer your questions better.
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Have you tried the chat? I had the same issue when I picked mine up from the google play store, where it would not recognize it, a number of people had issues initially, and they were eventually able to activate. Sprint in-acted some bizarre policy that does not allow CS to activate devices over the phone or in store using BYOD.
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have you tried the online chat? they typically can activate the phone without much issue.
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I have watched Verizon turn absolutely atrocious in midtown Manhattan, and ATT seems to no longer achieve great speeds as well, (Sprint on Spark blows them away where its available)and Tmobile coverage is questionable outside the city limits and not particularly good indoors. So, to make a flat out blanket statement like that, really is meaningless.
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My speeds have stabilized, between 8-15mb/sec offpeak times and 2-6mb/sec peak. I'm pretty happy with the performance, went from barely able to stream Pandora on low quality to not having any issues with Netflix. Can't wait till I get the spark update for my N5. I am completely surrounded by band 41. Would be awesome to improve those peak time speeds.
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Believe you me, its high priority for many. The phone has sold exceptionally well, and had Sprint customer service scrambling to figure out the activation process. Everyone I spoke to at sprint told me that they were inundated with requests for sim cards and questions about activating Nexus 5 devices.
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This sounds like your phone Sim card is not provisioned properly, call sprint and have them run you through the process. Also the online chat can also help.
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Nexus 5 has no carrier related apps, not even a voicemail app. That is one of the allures of having a Nexus 5, no carrier bloatware, but if you want more information or discuss N5 specifics, here is the thread, so as to not derail this one. http://s4gru.com/index.php?/topic/4989-lg-google-nexus-5-users-thread/