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I already posted in the Report your LTE thread in the general forum, but in case some of you didn't see it, I have solid LTE connection in Redwood City for the last two days. 27 mbps down and 10 mbps up.
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Redwood City, CA: over 27mbps
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Couple more new purple dots today in Redwood City and Sunnyvale
That might be my dots in San Carlos, near the border of San Carlos and Redwood City. Got a text message from Sprint saying they were doing network upgrades in San Carlos and just saw LTE light up last night around midnight. Although I think San Mateo County is considered part of Sprint's San Francisco market.
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Log it on Sensorly please using the Sensorly app. Exciting news. Thanks for sharing. California will start lighting up soon!
There's a small blip on the Sensorly map now! I had it running during my morning commute, but it switched to 3G as soon as I walked to the other end of the house. I'm running CM10 Nightlies, and it doesn't seem to switch back and forth between EVDO/LTE very well.
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LTE at home in San Carlos, CA! So exciting!
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I just checked Sensorly, and the LTE coverage along Mines Ave is there.
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Great to hear about activity in the Bay Area... Starting this week, I've been seeing eHRPD all over the mid-peninsula area. Many towers have the "speed upgrade" completed and I've been able to pull almost 2.5 Mbps over eHRPD in Foster City and 1.5+ Mbps in many places. I've never seen speeds like this before on Sprint.
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To whomever gets the 32GB-model: Can you post a screenshot of your storage screen? I want to prove/disprove that Android Central's review (http://www.androidcentral.com/sprint-galaxy-s-iii-review) is incorrect about internal storage partitioning. 12GB partitions make absolutely no sense.
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50% brightness, CDMA/LTE mode on.
Sent from my SPH-L710 using Forum Runner
What was your screen-on time?
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Uh...Super AMOLED is OLED. Super Active Matrix Organic Light Emitting Display, if you want to unpack the acronym.
Not meaning to nit-pick, but just wanted to clarify for others. It's actually Super Active Matrix Organic Light Emitting Diode. As in a matrix of organic LEDs.
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I'm not eligible for a device upgrade until December, but as a matter of pride, I'm disappointed that LA will get LTE before the Bay Area. C'mon Samsung, get your act together!
Me too. I really hope the wait for LTE in the Bay Area won't be as bad as it was for WiMax (still very limited). We're supposedly in round-one and there's not a single sign that it's coming.
Sensorly - New market deployements
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Great to see Sensorly here.
I wanted to know if there is some way we can access nearby speed-test results by clicking on a spot on the map?