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haasbat

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  1. Not sure if this has come up elsewhere, regarding the Moto X/M leak a few weeks ago (just move it if it has), but I can't seem to find any information on the SOC that is being reported. Only thing I seem to find is that it's Cat-6 compatible, but it doesn't appear that this chipset is used in any existing Sprint phones (or other US phone, seems only to be overseas) to get an idea of how well the radios work and what the connectivity would be like. https://gfxbench.com/device.jsp?benchmark=gfx40&os=Android&api=gl&D=Motorola+XT1663&testgroup=info Obviously, it would only have 2-band CA as well as other limitations, but do we have anything comparable to this to give us an idea if we should be watching for a mid-range phone that will be hitting above its weight class? Or should we all just suck it up and go with the next Nexus and the Snapdragon 82X? I'm really gunning for the 4.6" Moto, but if the reception is lacking (whether LTE or WiFi), or it's not Sprint LTE Plus compatible, I'd rather just not waste my time. I'm still rocking my 2013 Moto X, I just really wish it were LTE Plus at this point, with a little bit better RAM management.
  2. That would actually explain why when my LTE signal is wonky, I can so easily switch to 3g for better connectivity.Alas... Sent from my XT1056 using Tapatalk
  3. MidCity getting some action... Need to start thinking about my next handset. Nexus 5 maybe? With some B41, Carrier Aggregation on the new chips, plus the potential to do a 10x10 LTE in 1900, speeds around here could finally be coming together. Now I just need a phone the size of my 2013 Moto X that can do it. Hmm...
  4. We shouldn't expect the WiMax signals in the CBD to be switched over sooner rather than later? I'd imagine they'd want the capacity for outdoor events on ASAP. I guess, do we even know where those antenna are located? I only know my Nexus S 4G picked up a good WiMax along Poydras and down Magazine all the way to about Felicity. Basically everywhere the Sensorly map showed. http://sensorly.com/map/WIMAX/US/USA/Sprint_Wimax/wimax_310sprint#q=New+Orleans%2C+LA+70115%2C+USA
  5. I've been out of touch for a couple of weeks. But I saw there were some new PRL's. I went and updated mine on the GNex. It went from 25012 to 25013, for what it's worth. State: idle SO: Channel: 350 Band Class: 1 Not sure if those are useful or not.
  6. I at least hope they're all Premium Sponsors...
  7. I was getting it clearly by the Superdome, 10 stories up. When I got to ground level, though, it was not picked up until I got to Poydras and Magazine. Then it was spotty all the way down Magazine, likely due to the trees.
  8. Oh hot damn! That's right by my house. And I can pick that up by the Superdome!?!? There was nothing up there less than 2 weeks ago. That was fast, and that's a powerful signal.
  9. If they're the ones at Soraparu and Orange, I feel like we'd have some celebration from the Best Bank, too. And so far, not a peep. That is a long way to go, from Riverbend to the Superdome. But yet, there is no dark purple anywhere in the middle of the city. Maybe Napoleon and Magnolia on the top of that Skin Institute building? I think it was listed as In Progress on the spreadsheet, but I don't know if that's from us, or from The Insider. But it's a 6 or 8 story building, with panels way at the top, so possibly the best one to cover such a wide area? Only problem is, that should make the new Napoleon and Camp purple much darker, and getting darker as it goes north, not lighter.
  10. USACE in the house? Sprint signal was always horrible for me in that area.
  11. I just saw some crazy 4G inside the building by City Hall. I just left the Napoleon/Camp area an hour ago and didn't see any 4G.
  12. At first glance, I thought this said, "to sit and rot like Baton Rouge..." Hahaha, I love our city rivalries!
  13. Not the first time that nomenclature has had a derogatory meaning... I KIDDDD!! I KIDDDD!!
  14. I had correspondence with the Sensorly app developer and sent him detailed descriptions and screen caps of the two scenarios I had. He said he'd look into it and get back to me. I'll update y'all when I hear anything. Can anyone else with a GNex duplicate my findings with stock Android (now, likely 4.2.1)?
  15. Is there a map or listing somewhere that identifies the boundaries of the Samsung, Ericson, and Alcatel work, so we know which we're looking for? Great article!
  16. When company comes and says, "ZOMG MARDI BALLS! LET'S GO TO BOURBON STREET!" I say, "here is your unmarked key. don't lose it. if you bang on the door when i'm asleep and the dogs bark, then i will shoot. put $10 in your shoe and your wallet in your front pocket with your insurance card near the top. have fun. don't get trampled. after 9pm, the bus runs once an hour." I've been once, and I don't need to ever go again. Canal isn't even worth it. i prefer my stoop where i can hear it all go by and enjoy my swing and my own booze. Btw Digi, this is a forum about Sprint, not Ron Swanson.
  17. Very interesting. There is spotty coverage as far into town as across the lake from LSU!! (around Lee Dr?) Also interesting, clicking the map to "Nextel" and it's almost all Blue. 800SMR will be nice when complete. I have friends that live between Denham and Walker, so it's good to know I'll have more reliable reception when I go visit.
  18. This is the nexus <excuse the pun> of my question. I have a stock Galaxy Nexus (that I flashed back to stock by following instructions from some guy on YouTube/XDA), so I want to make sure that I'm not polluting with this phone as I'm about to leave the building and create a trail of purple plops down Poydras.
  19. Could y'all explain Sensorly pollution for someone who is slow to comprehend? What causes it and how can make sure I don't do it? Grazie.
  20. On Sensorly, Broad @ Tulane Ave looks hot. I wonder where that's coming from.
  21. THIS must be why my 3G signal is so much better in the center of my building the last few days.
  22. I know y'all've talked about how not every tower will get LTE, but do we know about how many will? eg, every other tower, every third tower? (I'm sure this has been answered somewhere, I'm want to apply it to NO/BR). So I'm thinking, if the Japonica tower puts out signal that far, Sprint might only turn on "a" CDB tower, 1 or 2 Uptown towers, and a Mid City tower to cover the bulk of the center of the city (thoughts?). Then I wonder, is that enough? And if so, I hope I live and work near the LTE towers. I'd also like to say, this forum embodies so much awesomeness. I mean, we have volunteers running a website, and crowd-sourcing real-time data to keep everyone else abreast of the latest information. It's pretty miraculous what can be accomplished with a little team work and good leadership. Props to everyone involved. Makes me glad to be on Sprint with such awesome people. I doubt the AT&T or Verizon communities did anything this cool. And if they did, I'll continue to pretend they didn't. Thanks to Robert for hosting this greatness, and regulars like digiblur who keep a keen eye on our market, and shepherds everyone through the technical details.
  23. That may have been me playing Ingress on my walk to work... There are a few Portals near Poydras and Loyola. Vive la Resistance!
  24. I probably just read the original map incorrectly. Thanks for the clarification.
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