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  1. It varies per device.  You'll likely need to chat/call Sprint and ask them for your service or MSL code.

    ##443336772# to get your msl on 4.2.2(ZVA). This does not work on 4.4 kit kat for me. I saved mine as a phone contact. 

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  2. The problem is that the touch sensors (digitizer) are integrated with the outer glass, so if you crack the glass it breaks the circuit for the touch sensors. The galaxy nexus had a seprate layer of glass on top and I ran it over with my car the screen is cracked all over but the touch sensors still work great. For a diy, its not too difficult to replace the G2 lcd and digitizer. for about $90 and a cheap heat gun looks good as new. the digitizer itself usually goes for $40 but is extremely difficult to separate without tearing the lcd.

     

     

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  3. also I downloaded the TMobile USB drivers from LG as there was no link on the sprint page. and used the newest android sdk

     

    http://www.lg.com/us/support-mobile/lg-D801

     

    http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html

     

    on windows 7 install usb drivers .extract the sdk and navigate to the platform-tools folder. hold the shift key while right clicking the mouse and go to open in command prompt. put the phone in developer mode 7 presses on the build number in phone settings the find the developer options and enable adb over usb. connect the g2 to your pc with usb cable. type adb devices to verify the g2 is seen. then type adb pull /system/etc/apns-conf

  4. Lte works great for me at least the little that is live in madison. There were updates as the bb clerk was activating it

     

    Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk

     

     

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  5. apns version="7">

    <!-- LTE TEST SIM APN START -->

    <apn preferapp="" defaultflag="0" bearer="0" protocol="IP" type="fota" mmsport="" mmsproxy="" mmsc="" port="" proxy="" server="" authtype="0" password="ncc" user="ncc" apn="ota" mnc="01" mcc="001" carrier="DefaultOTA"/><apn preferapp="" defaultflag="0" bearer="0" protocol="IP" type="default" mmsport="" mmsproxy="" mmsc="" port="" proxy="" server="" authtype="0" password="ncc" user="ncc" apn="internet" mnc="01" mcc="001" carrier="DefaultInternet"/><apn preferapp="" defaultflag="0" bearer="0" protocol="IP" type="dun" mmsport="" mmsproxy="" mmsc="" port="" proxy="" server="" authtype="0" password="ncc" user="ncc" apn="pam" mnc="01" mcc="001" carrier="DefaultPAM"/><apn preferapp="" defaultflag="0" bearer="0" protocol="IP" type="fota" mmsport="" mmsproxy="" mmsc="" port="" proxy="" server="" authtype="0" password="ncc" user="ncc" apn="ota" mnc="010" mcc="001" carrier="DefaultOTA"/><apn preferapp="" defaultflag="0" bearer="0" protocol="IP" type="default" mmsport="" mmsproxy="" mmsc="" port="" proxy="" server="" authtype="0" password="ncc" user="ncc" apn="internet" mnc="010" mcc="001" carrier="DefaultInternet"/><apn preferapp="" defaultflag="0" bearer="0" protocol="IP" type="dun" mmsport="" mmsproxy="" mmsc="" port="" proxy="" server="" authtype="0" password="ncc" user="ncc" apn="pam" mnc="010" mcc="001" carrier="DefaultPAM"/>

    <!-- LTE TEST SIM APN END -->

     

    <!-- LTE SPRINT REQ APN START -->

     

    <!-- Sprint req change to ipv4 -->

    <apn preferapp="" defaultflag="0" bearer="0" protocol="IP" type="fota" mmsport="" mmsproxy="" mmsc="" port="" proxy="" server="" authtype="0" password="" user="" apn="otasn" mnc="120" mcc="310" carrier="OTA"/>

    <!-- LTE SPRINT REQ APN END -->

    </apns>

     

     

    I found this one for a sprint LG Optimus G

     

    apns-conf.xml

  6. !-- Start of Apn database for Sprint LTE support -->

    mcc="310"

    mnc="120"

    apn="otasn"

    type="fota"

    protocol="IPV4V6"

    roaming_protocol="IPV4V6"

    bearer="14"

    />

     

    mcc="001"

    mnc="010"

    apn="n.ispsn"

    type="default, mms"

    mmsc="http://mms.sprintpcs.com"

    mmsproxy = "68.28.31.7"

    mmsport = "80"

    protocol="IPV4V6"

    roaming_protocol="IPV4V6"

    bearer="14"

    />

     

    mcc="001"

    mnc="010"

    apn="otasn"

    type="fota"

    protocol="IPV4V6"

    roaming_protocol="IPV4V6"

    bearer="14"

    />

     

    mcc="001"

    mnc="010"

    apn="pamsn"

    type="dun"

    protocol="IPV4V6"

    roaming_protocol="IPV4V6"

    bearer="14"

    />

     

    mcc="001"

    mnc="01"

    apn="n.ispsn"

    type="default, mms"

    mmsc="http://mms.sprintpcs.com"

    mmsproxy = "68.28.31.7"

    mmsport = "80"

    protocol="IPV4V6"

    roaming_protocol="IPV4V6"

    bearer="14"

    />

     

    mcc="001"

    mnc="01"

    apn="otasn"

    type="fota"

    protocol="IPV4V6"

    roaming_protocol="IPV4V6"

    bearer="14"

    />

     

    mcc="001"

    mnc="01"

    apn="pamsn"

    type="dun"

    protocol="IPV4V6"

    roaming_protocol="IPV4V6"

    bearer="14"

    />

     

    4.2.2 gnex

     

    Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk

     

     

  7. Just double checked the permit reports for Madison, WI for September additions and the rest of the towers are now accounted for, including Hilldale, High Point Rd, Monona area and the aforementioned Badger Interchange, etc.  Therefore ALL towers in the Madison area (by my accounts) now have approved permits (many of these have NV equipment on them). http://www.cityofmadison.com/dpced/BI/permitreports/

     

    choose all construction permits, september, 2013....then search the resulting PDF for "sprint"  Really wish all communities had these so readily available.  most of the others are in August, July, May and April.

     

     

     

    I don't think the far east side(Burke) is on there its on Crossroads Dr off of high crossing blvd. on top of the park bank. http://maps.google.c....29060539989477

     

  8. Check engineering mode (instructions in my signature)

     

    Sent from my SPH-L720 using Tapatalk

    I checked it, but at -141dbm i know its a very weak signal. Being the closest tower is either Middleton or mount horeb at 10-12 miles away with many large hills in between I cant believe I would be getting anything at all. I get no 3g or 1x from either of those towers.

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