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  1. Forced an update and now have 54056 on iPhone 6s Plus.
  2. Probably right. Just downloaded and it did not include a carrier update so most likely no improvement. Sent from my iPhone 6S Plus using Tapatalk
  3. New iOS update out. Maybe it will fix the LTE connection issues that the previous update caused. Sent from my iPhone 6S Plus using Tapatalk
  4. Actually its way hotter where I live so the cooler weather is a nice change. Yes we are on the coast. Sent from my iPhone 6S Plus using Tapatalk
  5. So I'm vacationing in Maine this week and have been roaming on US Cellular. Got an email notification about my wife's line reaching 75% of her data roaming allotment. The email also said data roaming will be suspended after reaching 100% which is fine. I'd rather be cutoff than automatically charged for overages. We've been trying to limit our data use to email, Google maps, and some Facebook. I've seen mostly band 12 but occasionally I'll pick up band 5. Sent from my iPhone 6S Plus using Tapatalk
  6. The problem is they have tuned before and then a follow on update completely wipes out what progress was made. And what part of carrier updates are done by the carrier (Sprint) or the manufacturer (Apple)? Just curious. Sent from my iPhone 6S Plus using Tapatalk
  7. I don't know about anyone else, but after 24.2 my phone drops down and hangs on to 3G far more often/longer than it did on 24.1.
  8. Get a prepaid sim from another carrier like tmobile and try it out. Sent from my iPhone 6S Plus using Tapatalk
  9. Here's a good summary: http://9to5mac.com/2016/05/24/iphone-7-specs-features/ Sent from my iPhone 6S Plus using Tapatalk
  10. Bluegrass Cellular is supposed to be extended coverage and thus not count against your roaming. Also, were you roaming on Bluegrass LTE? If so where? I live in the Bluegrass Cellular area and still haven't seen LTE roaming on my iPhone 6s Plus. Then again I haven't went to an area yet where only BG was available.
  11. I'm seeing the same behavior with new Extended LTE coverage in my area. No matter which current phone I select the new coverage goes away.
  12. I tried some of the latest. IPhone 6s, GS 7, LG G5. Any device I choose the new coverage goes away. I went to the BG site to look at their coverage map and the new Extended LTE coverage matches up with their fixed wireless coverage which is supposed to be B12 I believe.
  13. In relation to the new Bluegrass Cellular Extended LTE coverage showing up on the Sprint coverage map. When I select an actual device to show compatible coverage the new BG coverage disappears, even when I select a known CCA/RRPP device. Is it because its new coverage? Sent from my iPhone 6S Plus using Tapatalk
  14. By Bluegrass Wireless, do you mean Bluegrass Cellular?
  15. 9.3 updates baseband to 24.1. Sent from my iPhone 6S Plus using Tapatalk
  16. No LTE Plus support is kind of a bummer. But then again the consumers of this device most likely will not know/care what LTE Plus or CA are.
  17. So when there are no leaves on the trees and the wind blows just right and I'm outside in my backyard I can get a decent B41 signal from the water tower GMO site that was converted last year. Sent from my iPhone 6S Plus using Tapatalk
  18. FYI carrier update to 23.2 available. Sent from my iPhone 6S Plus using Tapatalk
  19. Does Sprint still have employer discounts on their unlimited plans? This FAQ page is unclear in relation to current unlimited plans: http://support.sprint.com/support/article/FAQs_related_to_the_Sprint_Discount_Program/ee37c296-b11c-4614-a714-07c9083dd076 Sent from my iPhone 6S Plus using Tapatalk
  20. My access fees were waived when I switched from ED to the 40 GB family share. Every now and then they offer it to existing customers. I even added an extra line for free to get up to the 4 line limit.
  21. When calling Sprint choose the options that make your way to the cancellation option. Then ask them about the offer. They always seem to be more competent and willing to work with you. Sent from my iPhone 6S Plus using Tapatalk
  22. Don't look for Best Buy to continue the great deals too much longer. According to this article it may have hurt their holiday sales: http://fortune.com/2016/01/14/apple-best-buy-sales/ I expected this to happen. The general population of customers are not willing to spend, as an example, $400+ for a cellphone when they are used to getting it for $50. And even though the leases and easy pay programs are good deals, they look bad to the general customer because they increase their ongoing monthly payment. That effects the ability for retailers to sell phones and thus effects manufacturers need to build more phones, especially high end phones. If foresee it leveling out like the PC market. Brand and OS devotion will carry some to high-end phones, but the general public will opt for the cheaper models, like buying a $300 Acer PC from Walmart vs buying a $1200 iMac.
  23. Bristol Connecticut Sent from my iPhone 6S Plus using Tapatalk
  24. I felt the same way about the ED plan. I was actually talking to an American rep, whom I trust more than a rep in another country. Plus I always choose the cancel plan phone option so I feel those reps would sure to be more competent. I also had her to note my account that all the line access fees were to be waived. The loyalty credit is not a deal breaker. I have noticed lately that each time I've called Sprint about an issue that they seem to bend over backwards to solve the problem when before they seemed to be bothered I called. I have more faith in them than I used too. Sent from my iPhone 6S Plus using Tapatalk
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