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DrOckW

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  1. I don't know that I agree, been on Android since there was an Android. This is specific and measurable across two devices with nothing else in common but the software provided by HTC.

     

    I'll try the recommended browser though, thanks!

  2. I am also having full signal drops about one a day now. I know it's a known software bug, but it is not widely discussed.

     

    My phone will show connection to voice/LTE and even WiFi. It gives no warning at all of a lack of connection, but texts/calls/data just stop. Having a lot of complaints from the family on this. Reboot works but I don't know for how long it stays up each time.

     

    I can't upgrade the Sprint Zone app either (oh boo hoo) but I keep getting version warnings and it just won't go, even with a manual attempt within the app.

     

    The browser had gone wonky on both my M8 H/K and my wife's M7 lately. Way slow, unresponsive keyboard at times.

     

    This line of phones is becoming less useful with insane battery drain that is increased over the last 3 weeks or so. I certainly hope that the Lollipop upgrade comes with more fixes. HTC ignored complaints about the updates in the app store for a month. Not feeling the M8 love here as much. This phone rocked until Nov.

     

    Yes I'm stock, not rooted... Done that with my phones starting with the original EVO and just not up for the work anymore.

     

    Any others in this boat?

  3. Yes, it could be a thing. New equipment means better 3G management, which may or may not increase speeds, but could reduce ping times leading to a faster "feel."

    Seems like the LTE gets turned on and initially ping times are really high. Then they fine tune and it gets much better. I watched this happen (still need fine tuning for the west end towers) in Greeley. The process went just as described over and over, put up antennas, wait for backhaul (fiber installs seemed to be terribly slow which Sprint cannot control), wait for Century Link to connect the fiber to their network as they micromanage every bit of in ground communication here, turn on the Sprint equipment, fine tune, increase speeds again, then winning.

     

    I agree with the improvements and am much happier than I was before. Some issues, but progress by the end of summer in all of Northern Colorado. Glad I stuck around!

     

    Thanks to this group, its leadership, and members for seeing me through the dark times!

  4. A funny thing happened in West Greeley this morning. Connecting to a tower half way to Fort Lupton I'm on LTE at home now. Band 25 signal is not bad at just - 112 dBm. Moderate speeds in the 5-6 range with a ping time just under 200ms. I can't connect to the non LTE towers closer to the house for the moment, maybe they'll come on-line soon. Anyhow big deal for little Greeley.

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  5. Sprint rep in my area told me not to get the M8 HK due to issues with holding signal. Came here to sort out if this was just eCSFB or hardware not sure if I want this device yet. In my area I'm dealing with lacking/bad signal on 3g. 4g is just reaching out here. Was offered an airrave... No way won't help my calls in town. So is the Nexus 5 doing better with signal for now? I really want the camera and speakers my wife's m7 is killer.

     

    Thoughts?

  6. Glad someone was able to confirm that. Couple of sites went live last week. Still more work to be done, but it's progress.

     

     

     

    Do you have the Signal Check Pro app? If not, I'd recommend it. Take screenshots when you have a strong LTE signal and post :tu:

     

    Have the free one. One tower confirmed so far, right by my office and our repeater does carry it down to my basement office thankfully.

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