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You know, I think that I got confused. It's actually LTE 2500, B41. Sorry about that. Sent from my LGLS991 using Tapatalk
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That's where Signal Check Pro shows the little 2 by the 25, right? I routinely see that in Eden Prairie, where I work. Sent from my LGLS991 using Tapatalk
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I live south of the river, but I work in Eden Prairie across Shady Oak Road from Wooddale Church which is where I was referring to in my previous post. Outstanding 4G reception inside the building!
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As of Monday morning, I now get LTE (-99 to -102 DB) inside my office at work. Tested at about 11Mbs down.
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IMHO The network just keeps getting better. There's a "tower" on a building right by my office, and I get the best reception of anyone at work. However, no 4G yet. But, today on the way home I was stopped at the light right by that building and there were lines spray-painted on the road with the word SPRINT spaced out all the way across. I gotta think that's for the fiber line that they need to run through to get that site up and running. Anyone have any insight on the subject?
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Well, I finally got a chance to check the wife's Photon Q in LTE. Once again. it was not connected, and I had to toggle airplane mode to get it to work. Once it did connect, it was blazing fast! I guess I'm going to have to take it in and have a tech check it out.... Stay tuned!
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So, I got a text from Sprint today saying "We're building you an all new network! See how this affects your coverage at http://sprint.us/rnr" Did anyone else get this message? Does this mean that they'll be working on my area specifically or is this a generic message for the entire metro area? Basically, they're saying, "...expect bad coverage for a while until ..." I've seen other posts here eluding to reduced signal, and such so I have already prepared myself for that. Although, I can't say I have really had any problems, and I have actually been experiencing more and more 4G south of the river lately. Also, I work in Eden Prairie and just a few blocks from work I get 4G for about a mile on the way home.
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OK, we were in another VERY strong LTE area tonight during my son's baseball game. Her Photon lost the signal immediately when we hit 4G. I toggled Airplane mode and it came back (Like 27MB/s). Once the phone went to sleep it was all gone, just like before. After that happened, I did the re-provisioning, and it did come back, but I didn't check it after it went to sleep. So, I'll now watch it for a while (we're heading out of town for a week). I'll report my findings after we get back, assuming hit another 4G area along the way.
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My wife and I recently spent the weekend in a pretty decent 4G (LTE) area, and while my LTEvo was rockin' it the whole time my wife's Photon Q would completely lose its connection. I had to either toggle airplane mode or reboot the phone to get it to find a signal again. Even if we left the area and fell into good ol' 3G it would not respond unless I did that. Of course, she thinks I have the magic touch and tech simply will not work for her unless I'm around. She does have the latest update. However, I did not reset the phone. I didn't feel like doing all the work, and I don't want to hear about, "Where's all my stuff?" Has anyone else had this problem? Is it something that can be remedied short of a hard reset?
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If you had to switch to a new device today and your only choices were the HTC One and the Samsung GS4, which one would you go with and why?
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The way this weather is going, it'll be Christmas before the work here is complete. That's pretty soon, right?
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I'm not that well read on the subject, so I wasn't unsure what the LTE Engineering screens are. So, I headed to Google, and found this: http://s4gru.com/index.php?/topic/2040-bars-lie-for-lte-signal-strength-how-to-determine-your-actual-lte-signal-strength/ Which is probably what you are referring to. Thanks!!
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It's too bad your company doesn't spot you a VZW phone for you to use while your in MT.
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OK, I finally got over myself, and re-installed Sensorly today, and will do my best to have it on while driving around. I actually already know that my phone will connect to LTE automatically. I have seen it twice. Once in East Bethel and once in Saint Louis Park. Cool, right? The head scratcher is that I work in Eden Prairie, and have been in the purple areas, but have yet to see the 4G indicator around there (even closer to Chanhassen, where it is dark purple). I guess my previous post was more about the fact that we know there is a signal in the area, yet they have not had it available while I have been there. With that other app, I could see that there was a LTE signal, but no 4G. Is that even possible? Maybe that other app was lying...
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I installed the SignalCheck Lite app the other day, and noticed that I was getting LTE signal sporadically throughout the day in Eden Prairie. No 4G, but the LTE bar would lite up for several seconds at a time. Then today, nothing...nothing at all. I'm not sure that it means anything, but from what I gather things seem to happen on Thursdays.
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I work right under the 212 sign on your map. I stream Google music at work all day long, and typically see .5 - 1.5 MB. I will test it tomorrow throughout the course of the day, and report my findings back here.
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I realize it's already confirmed, but I just had to tell someone. I was up in East Bethel last week, and my EVO found sweet LTE during my brief visit. I was in a small building with a copper roof, and while a friend of mine who is on the network that shall remain nameless could barely make a call I was downloading the Internet. It was nice to see my device living up to its full potential, and automatically connecting without toggling airplane mode.