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uecker87

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  1. I'm sort of on the fence with switching phones as well. I love this phone, but the RF performance is shaky at times for me, and I live on the edge of Sprint native service. Also, I keep having issues with 3G completely cutting out whenever it wants even at healthy signal levels. I am definitely gonna give the KitKat update a chance though. It appears as though it comes with a new baseband, so maybe it will solve some of my issues. Otherwise I have been looking at the N5 or M8, if needed. Probably N5 since it would be a lot less $ and has the superior RF performance.
  2. On the western side of campus in Madison, and I picked up some B26! Will post screenshots later after work. Noticed roughly a 12-15 dBm gain vs. B25 in my office. It's coming! (Note: it almost immediately went away, so probably in testing. Or it just kicked me off of B26 and put me back on B25 since I get a B25 signal in my office... however it is rather weak at -110 to -118 dBm)
  3. I would hope, but as each minute goes by the chances are probably fading. From some research (a very small amount) it appears that Sprint typically announce OTAs by 11am eastern time on their forums, with a few exceptions though. If not today, then I would certainly expect, and hope, it to be on Monday.
  4. So is HTC replacing his screen for free?
  5. Yeah I get that quite often while on 3G. Sometimes a very good signal too. Has been that way for me since the last update. I'm hoping the KitKat update addresses that.
  6. That seems about right. There have been more than a couple sightings in that area. Congrats... Now if it can just spread to the Baraboo/Dells area, I would be a happy camper as well.
  7. I heard the HTC One Max is receiving KitKat via OTA today for Sprint... Doesn't look good for us. Although, I noticed that the Sprint page for the One Max still hasn't updated to show that the OTA was being rolled out. So who knows...
  8. Question for all: Do you think when all of this gets setup that Sprint will drop the Verizon roaming agreement? I feel like that may be there next step in this to save some extra money. In my area at least, they certainly could. Whenever I roam, it is on US Cellular currently. I would love to be able to get LTE in the boonies too! It truly sucks being on the edge of Sprint's native service. This would resolve everything for me... Now I need to not get all excited until we hear the details and get a timeline.
  9. I certainly like that coverage map he shows of the combined effort...
  10. I thought I had read that somewhere on here months ago. I couldn't find the post though. Thanks for the confirmation.
  11. I certainly hope this pans out and that US Cellular gets on board with Sprint. They would need to reassess the roaming allocation though since 100 MB won't get you far. It would immediately help out SW Wisconsin and NE Iowa. While not completely filling in the gaps in Wisconsin, US Cellular has by far the best coverage in the area. Some of those areas without LTE in SW Wisconsin are in very remote areas with a lot of decent hills and bluffs. Below I compare the Sprint and US Cellular 4G LTE Coverage: Sprint: US Cellular: (dark purple is LTE, and yellow is future LTE) Quick question: I know US Cellular has been deploying 850 LTE along with their 700 LTE... Will our band 26 handsets connect to 850? I believe the spectrum for band 26 encompasses band 5, but I'm not completely sure how that all works.
  12. I think I may give in and root my G2. Pretty sure whenever I root it and start tweaking everything is when Sprint will finally start rolling out the KitKat update...
  13. I work right in the area you described above, and I haven't really noticed anything different. On my daily commute along University Ave I have been able to maybe pull in LTE a little bit more, but nothing extremely noticeable. I keep hoping they would add a cell site on the hill on Hwy 12 between Sauk City and Middleton, but that probably won't ever happen. (sick of the dropped calls! 1x800 ALMOST gets the job done, but not quite) I keep hoping to look down at my phone one day and notice a higher LTE signal in my office by the way of B26. On B25 I hold a fringe signal, typically around -115 dBm. The day will come though.
  14. I have been getting that as well whenever I'm on 3G lately. It seemed to me at least that it started around the time of the last OTA update. Maybe the new baseband within the KitKat update will improve things...
  15. Where did you hear that? I just searched and only found one article that doesn't seem that reliable. If it is rolling out for Verizon, you would think there would be more buzz.
  16. I can confirm that some of the accepted B26 sites are live in our market. Here is a screenshot for all of these interested. Become a Premier Sponsor to learn where you might run across some!
  17. Not really. With a weak signal it is pretty bad of course, but it has always been like that. A decent 3G signal still gives me around 2 meg. I do live in an area without many Sprint customers though. I wouldn't be surprised if my wife and I are typically the only ones on our local tower.
  18. Unfortunately I agree with you. My wife has the same phone as me, and I received the update before her. During that time while out and about she consistently held on to a LTE signal while I was stuck on 3G. Hopefully the KitKat update will also address some of the shortcomings with the radio. It does include a new baseband as well.
  19. I have been with Sprint for roughly 3 months or so. I actually made the switch from Verizon primarily based on the information I received from this site. I was interested in my first 4G LTE phone (I'm in IT, and yes I waited that long...), since my previous phone with Verizon was an iPhone 4S through my employer at the time. While switching jobs, I knew I wanted to avoid Verizon mainly because of their pricing and their data caps. There coverage is probably the best in my area (South Central WI), but I just didn't like them. Hard to explain... Honestly, if where I live we had AT&T or T-Mobile, I probably would've given them a shot with a Nexus 5 (so I could switch if needed and not be on a contract), but neither covers my current city. That left me with Sprint or US Cellular (which with their pricing and data tiers now thinks they are Verizon's little cousin or something), so I went with Sprint since this site provided me with the reassurance that Sprint will soon have 800 LTE. Currently, I guess I can't complain about my coverage, but at the same time it is nothing to brag about. Sprint has one tower in my city of 12,000+ which doesn't really get LTE all throughout the town (some areas even only get 1x800, no 3G too). If I am in any sort of building I usually only can pick up a VERY weak 3G signal, in some places unusable. Most of this hopefully will be resolved by the tower in town and another tower approximately 6 miles away but located on one of the biggest hills around here that provides a great range of 1x 800 and even 1x1900 getting 800 LTE. I also should mention that I live in the "edge" of Sprint's native coverage, so I roam if going 10 miles to the west. I knew this in advance though, so other areas fully within their coverage are probably a lot better. I work in Madison, WI and things are definitely better here. LTE in most parts of the city, but there are a few areas that drop you down to 3G. I am almost positive that the holes here will be covered when the 800 LTE upgrades are complete. Overall though, it isn't too bad. I knew when I signed up that I would have to deal with some of the growing pains still.
  20. I feel for those of you with the battery issues. I haven't had any problems with the new update. Last took my G2 off the charger yesterday at 7am and I currently have 58% remaining. Not bad for 35 hours of use. Haven't been using it heavily though, but normal usage. Lots of web surfing and calls and texts.
  21. I ended up only getting an Associates degree for Web and Software development. Graduated last spring (went after many (fun but wasteful) years off. Was easy as hell to find a job in my area. After 7 months at my first place of employment, I ended up getting an offer at the University of Wisconsin - Madison as a PeopleSoft developer. In my opinion (in IT, at this moment) an Associates is plenty to get yourself in the door at a reputable employer. I may take advantage of the 100% tuition reimbursment to persue my Bachelors down the road (I started off at UW - Madison and have all of my gen eds done. I just switched majors a ton and wanted to get the hands on experience of a Technical college to make sure it was something I could do for the next 30+ years.) Bachelors of course will probably pay out more over your lifetime. But, I have found numerous employers around here that prefer 2-year degrees because it is MUCH more hands on.
  22. Mine are showing up as 26-1 41-2 25-3... Did you reboot? Also to those wondering... I went for a little ride around my small town and LTE on band 25 doesn't seem like it is any better. I was hoping for at least a little better signal, but nothing noticeable. Maybe even a little worse. It certainly isn't anything scientific... Hopefully it is just a fluke.
  23. I just successfully got the update to install by the steps squigey outlined before. It took a little bit of research on ADB... (Installing the Android SDK etc) But if you need some links to help you get through it, let me know. Sad part is I'm a web developer and actually have created some pretty crappy Android apps for a class a few years back. I shouldn't have struggled with this as much as I did.
  24. First time trying to sideload an update. I have the drivers installed, but I am not seeing how I can access the phone's folders? Except for the pictures and media if I select that when I first plug it in. Sorry to sound dumb, but can you help me squigey?
  25. Milwaukee market must be pretty close to being announced. Check out the Sprint official coverage maps (not that they represent real LTE coverage, completely overblown.. but oh well)
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