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anthony.spina97

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  1. Hmm maybe I'll download iOS 9 beta 2 tonight...

     

    Edit: can someone link me to the ipsw...I can't seem to find it.

     

    Nevermind: think I got it....

     

    Sent from my iPhone 6 using Crapatalk

    If you still need it, you can use this website to either torrent beta 2 (because there are no direct links for beta 2 yet) or direct download (or torrent if you want) beta 1 and just OTA to beta 2, which is what I'm doing.

     

    -Anthony

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  2. New Beta released. Anyone have it yet? Also, question....I am registered for public beta on both mac and iPhone...can I download iOS 9 beta 2 without fear of bricking my phone? I was just reading comments on reddit and it appears to be a bit more stable.

    If you Update to it rather than Restore to it then you shouldn't have a problem. As long as the device is Activated on Apple's servers before going to the beta, and doesn't need to be reactivated when on the beta, then you should be fine.

     

    -Anthony

  3. Yeah this carrier update sucks. I went from iOS 8.3 where I would put my phone in my pocket on LTE and pull it out on 3G, to iOS 8.4 where I would put my phone in my pocket on LTE and pull it out on LTE, to this new carrier bundle where I'm back to 8.3-like performance. I wanna go back! Lol.

     

    -Anthony

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  4. isnt carrier agregation capable of being used with band 12 ?

    If Band 12 is being used as the PCC (Primary Component Carrier) and something like Band 4 or 2 is being used as the SCC (Secondary Component Carrier), then yes. But I'm unsure of T-Mobile's plans to do so. Band 12 is going to be used as a coverage band, and is mainly for those people who are out of range of Bands 4 and 2, so I don't see it happening.

     

    Edit: See Tim's post below this one.

     

    -Anthony

  5. You must mean capacity not coverage.

     

    Sent from my Nexus 6 using Tapatalk

    No, I meant coverage. It's going to take years for T-Mobile to be at the point that Verizon is at. T-Mobile doesn't have LTEiRA like Verizon does, which in and of itself gives Verizon a HUGE upper hand. And T-Mobile has nowhere near nationwide low-band spectrum, and it's going to be awhile before they do (Ch. 51 interference and having to wait for 600 MHz auction, if it ever happens, and waiting for that spectrum to be deployable, AND getting equipment that can broadcast it, along with UE that cam connect to it).

     

    Anyways, this argument is off-topic for this thread. So I'm going to secede from it before it goes any further.

     

    -Anthony

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  6. Thank you for the information. I'm still far behind on my knowledge of the technical aspects of how carrier aggregation works on the different spectrum frequencies.

     

    So basically more spectrum on band 41 beyond 10x10 needs CA in order to work?

    Currently in most places, Band 41 is running at one 20 MHz TDD LTE carrier. Some places are seeing an additional carrier, which moves it up to two 20 MHz carriers. And when carrier aggregation is enabled, the classification will be 20+20 MHz. TDD is measured as a chunk of spectrum for both Download and Upload (hence it being 20 MHz and Carrier Aggregation is 20+20), rather than as a paired Download chunk and Upload chunk (like FDD LTE is measured, I.E. 10x10 like you said).

     

    -Anthony

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  7. other wise sprints speeds would at least line up with At&t in most markets.

     

    Sent from my Nexus 6 using Tapatalk

    AT&T also had multiple competitive advantages over Sprint: AT&T has much more low-band spectrum than Sprint (which means they could cover a lot more people with LTE a lot wuicker and easier), AT&T has HSPA+ (which already puts Sprint at a disadvantage because of how much higher throughout HSPA+ has than EVDO Rev. A), and AT&T has also purchased a lot of smaller carriers that help expand their coverage and their spectrum portfolio, etc. etc.

     

    You can't try and compare Sprint with AT&T when Sprint isn't at AT&T's level yet. That's like saying "why doesn't T-Mobile have as good of coverage as Verizon?". It's just not fair. Not yet.

     

    -Anthony

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  8. Not really on market basis but certain towers in congested markets with no band 41 does have 2G speeds. I have seen it on plenty of towers so it is a valid argument. Root metrics shows similar results in plenty of markets

     

    Sent from my Nexus 6 using Tapatalk

    Exactly. It's only certain towers. A couple of towers in an entire market is not enough to say that there is a permanent throttle in place because of congestion.

     

    -Anthony

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  9. Sometimes it's hard to know if your being throttled because there capacity is so bad in alot of areas its like a permanent throttle. But I would say this is not good news at all especially for non spark markets. Unlimited may need to go soon.

    I'm not sure how many Sprint markets there are in the US that are so congested that they are down to 2G speeds, but I'm guessing there isn't many. The whole "permanent throttle" argument isn't really valid anymore.

     

    -Anthony

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  10. My developer account expired today and I'm still on iOS 9. I'm so scared my phones gonna bug out.

     

     

    Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

    Yeah it won't bug out on you. The only thing that not having a registered developer device will do is not allow you to restore to a beta. You can update to a beta, but if you have to do a restore, you will have to go back to a public OS and then update from there.

     

    -Anthony

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  11. Hmm I think I was wrong lol. This is what I was getting when I first got the phone I haven't had anything like it since after the first 2 month

     

     

     

    Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

    Where you're seeing an improvement in battery I'm seeing a loss. Even in power saving mode my phone still dies much quicker than it did on 8.3. After a day on 9.0, I'm restoring to 8.4 beta right now, because that is stable and has the better LTE radio firmware on it. I'll wait for the next 9.0 beta to come out before I go back to it. I'm on summer break so I have time to kill with going between iOS 8 and 9.

     

    -Anthony

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  12. Thanks, but I'd rather wait for the public beta as my phone and iPad are my daily drivers.

    Sent from Josh's iPhone 6+ using Tapatalk

    I don't blame you. There's a few annoying little bugs that I'm noticing that might make daily use hard, and battery life isn't where it should be. You're smart to wait.

     

    -Anthony

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  13. I'm also curious how the stability of the network is. Is LTE hanging on better and handoffs between bands and network drops in weak LTE/EVDO areas?

    Sent from Josh's iPhone 6+ using Tapatalk

    I haven't had any handoffs yet because I haven't traveled far enough from my home tower, but I can tell you that I'm finally able to put my phone in my pocket when it's on LTE and pull it back out and it will still be on LTE. Thank God!

     

    -Anthony

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  14. Turned off wifi calling both on the phone and on the account? If off on the phone and on on the account, I've noticed a loss of HD Voice.

    I have it off in my device settings, but upon checking my services in my Sprint account, it says that I still have the service selected, and there is no remove option. Not sure why that is.

     

    -Anthony

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