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lordsutch

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  1. There are some weak areas in the market still - the DAS in the airport isn't upgraded yet (no 4G on the Plane Train), and there are some gaps in coverage here and there. But by and large the market is pretty solid, particularly with a well-performing LTE phone (the EVO 4G LTE I'd say is at the weak end).
  2. The big thing I think to get LTE to work on T-Mobile prepaid is to have the right APN settings. They were mentioned in a recent thread... if I had my Nexus 4 in front of me, I'd be able to tell you what they are. I was able to stay connected quite a bit in SLC with the Nexus 4 last week (the T-Mobile LTE trace from downtown to the airport on Sensorly is me).
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    LG Optimus G

    I have the LG-made Nexus 4 and can't complain about anything hardware wise; of course, the software updates are on Google's side and there's only been 1-2 (and I haven't accepted 4.2.2 so I can LTE hunt on T-Mobile), which wouldn't be the case with the G-series. That's the only modern LG device I've had (I did have the Muziq and some ancient flip phone - 5250? - once upon a time).
  4. The maps have had the capability to show coverage by device for quite a while now; it's reasonable to expect the 1x 800 (and eventual LTE 800 and LTE 2500) footprints to be shown on this basis too.
  5. .@prisonrodeo @williamadler78 CTIA was an abbreviation/acronym before it wasn't. Kinda like NARAL Pro Choice America. Or Nabisco.

  6. RT @ConanOBrien: Adultery hookup site “http://t.co/DYZJpa3LMK” worries me, but not as much as “http://t.co/NGN8jmwZPC.”

  7. RT @baylenlinnekin: Just in case @TOMayorFord and @AmandaBynes haven't been mentioned in the same tweet yet.

  8. Here's my list: LG 5250 Samsung A940 LG Musiq Palm Pre HTC Evo 4G HTC Evo 4G LTE
  9. You can now add Tupelo, MS; Holly Springs, MS; and Pontotoc, MS to the pre-launched list; quite a bit of purple now in these places.
  10. RT @radleybalko: Eric Spoelstra has basketball's most punchable face.

  11. First I've heard of this... @ Panda Garden http://t.co/eofsrFJRKe

  12. RT @MarketUrbanism: I see some people tweeting that the bridge was "functionally obsolete." That's a traffic engineering term irrelevant to…

  13. RT @hrwgc: .@heyitsgarrett and I teamed up to visualize the impact of #OK tornado for @USAToday - details here http://t.co/m9U8SBl7Q9

  14. On the plus side (even though I still think this is all driven by paranoid xenophobia), pulling the Huawei equipment almost certainly means a faster LTE rollout for Clear, since they'll have to replace whatever Huawei equipment is on the protection sites anyway.
  15. RT @andylevy: to be fair, there really was no way for indiana to realize that lebron might get the ball

  16. I thought the proper pronunciation of "GIF" these days was "ping."

  17. RT @inthefade: So this whole time I thought Benedict Cumberbatch was a fictional character from Dr. Who.

  18. Dear #CDCTips: please microtarget your anti-smoking ads to smokers. I don't really want to see them. kthxbye.

  19. Frankly if (and I emphasize if) 600 MHz happens, it wouldn't surprise me if the FCC insisted on auction winners doing a lot better than Sprint and T-Mobile have to date with rural coverage, perhaps even on par with the geographic coverage requirements that Cellular 850 has.
  20. Photo: I just unlocked the Star Trek Into Darkness Opening Weekend sticker on GetGlue 9577 others have also... http://t.co/9quTpBTTMt

  21. Wow, reverse psychology works on the Grizzlies. Shame it doesn't work on the other 1m people in the MSA.

  22. Photo: I just unlocked the Star Trek Into Darkness Coming Soon sticker on GetGlue 6481 others have also... http://t.co/HDmoVQFhjr

  23. Try removing the .*14 part; if you're still not getting any messages (and you are in Radio mode, not Main mode), it may require a debugging mode to be enabled in your ROM. Seems to work out of the box on CM at least. Of course, I posted the aLogCat advice on the basis that we were talking about the LG Optimus G, which has a Qualcomm radio just like the EVO's. I honestly don't know what a Galaxy Nexus with the VIA LTE chipset would report. On the GNex, another place you might find the data is on the Radio Info screen, which you can access using the dialer code *#*#4636#*#* or via the menu in SignalCheck; the LTE info appears next to the "CellInfo" label, if available.
  24. 1. Get aLogCat from the market. 2. Open it. 3. In preferences, click on "Buffer?" and choose "Radio" 4. Tap back. 5. Tap the magnifying glass icon. 6. In the text box, type "DATA_REGISTRATION_STATE.*14" (no quotes). 7. Check the box labeled "Apply as regular expression?" 8. Tap Okay. You should now see the LTE registration messages from the radio. If there's a HEX ID being reported by the RIL, it should be the third number in each message. It should look something like: D/RILJ ( 1863): [0050]< DATA_REGISTRATION_STATE {1, 9d00, 0266b103, 14, 0, 20} The part in bold is the HEX ID. I have no idea what the number before it is (possibly the TAC?).
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