rackhivee
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I've had that happen, randomly. But something even more random, today my battery is at 44% with 10 hours on battery. Usually I'd be recharging it by now. Only about 2 hours of screen on time though.
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How long ago did it change to "inspection" status on the website. Might be that it hasn't been inspected by the city inspector. Once it is, I doubt It'll take long to start broadcasting. The one site I was wholly aware they were installing B41 took about 3 weeks after the panels were up to start testing and broadcasting. They fiddled with it for like a month.
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If OpenSignal is reliable at locating sites then I believe I may have found a new cell site around Sulphur Springs Rd and Foster Rd in southeast San Antonio. It might explain why when I first moved into my house my phone was constantly roaming on VZW or spend a lot of time in 1x800. Now I'm on LTE 90 percent of the time. I'll try to confirm one of these days. The site appears to be a full B25/26/41 build colocated with another vendor and not in the Original NV build or even part of the Clear and Nextel sites.
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High performance user equipment, increased power output from your device. You can already download at decent speeds on a weak B41 signal, you just can't upload so usually you're moved off the band. A cell phone with increased output should minimize that occurrence. Band 41 cut off on my device is around -117 dbm, even though I still get downloads of up to 17 mbps and timeout on the upload.
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That's some low quality fake video. They could have at least tried a little harder with color video and none of those vhs tracking lines on the screen. A time stamp would be nice too, it being a security video and all.
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Anyone get the RCS update yet?
rackhivee replied to ingenium's topic in Network, Network Vision/LTE Deployment
It gives new settings under the advanced sub menu allowing you to turn enhanced messaging off and on at will. -
Anyone else's phone doing random reboots without your input? Mine has done it twice today and several times in the past though not with such frequency.
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Anyone get the RCS update yet?
rackhivee replied to ingenium's topic in Network, Network Vision/LTE Deployment
I opened the app and it asked if I wanted to turn on enhanced messaging and then some wizardry happened about sharing your sim info with the mobile provider. Didn't get any other updates. -
El Paso needs a lot of work, sadly. Even Madison was relatively good as far as reliability goes. It's not a fast market, bet comparing it to the reliability in Denver, it was there. Seems to be the Sprint team is going, we're not the fastest, but we still work for your day to day needs. Except in IBEZ markets below 2 million people
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It's great if I don't use my phone or I have it on airplane mode. Lasts through the day.
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Not having money is hardly an irrelevant excuse, nor is being unable to acquire permits, you try building a garage without a permit see if the city doesn't fine you and forces you to demolish it. Work is underway. I get your point, simply narrows down to "sprint sucks and I'm going to complain about it." You're not saying anything new in your arguments, same old Sprint can't execute and their network sucks everywhere, though it doesn't suck everywhere. Again, network inconsistency is ubiquitous through all the carriers, hardly a Sprint only issue. Sprint is just scrutinized more for some reason. If the network doesn't work for someone they'll move on to the next one when they can and it'll either work for them or it won't. From a consumers point of view it's as simple as that. By the way, I have money invested in Sprint and right now I'm up, so we'll see where their plans take them.
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Consistently inconsistent. We've read all the angles about this debate, we do everytime T-Mobile claims they're the best network. We know Sprint has a plan. TMo is strapped for capacity and the 4×4 mimo seems like the cheapest option to upgrade since they're frantically trying to get more low band spectrum to fill in all the markets that need it. All networks are not ubiquitous, there's anecdotal evidence of that from all networks all over the internet from all the unhappy customers as well as the satisfied ones. Now please. Sent from my SM-N930P using Tapatalk
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Reading through that reddit thread it seems Tmo is the one trying to stay competitive through their deployment of 4X4 MIMO. Only a few devices are currently capable of even using it so it's not a huge deal until they can move more people to capable handsets. Sounds like a good opportunity to get people to upgrade if they're experiencing slow connections. Sent from my SM-N930P using Tapatalk
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Probably didn't want to include it since the phone is currently not for sale. It's the same SOC, so if it's true that the S7 can do 4x4 capable then so is the Note 7.