I mean it doesn't sound great but it's interactive and has toggleable maps and layers for each carrier (AT&T T-Mo Project Fi etc but not Verizon) along with site maps. It literally has everything you could want.
I'm not sure if I'm the only one but my signal has become marginally worse. There is no B25, 3G or 1x at my house and there is no B26 in Seattle but I get B41 from a nearby clearwire conversion. My signal has gone from -108 to -114 to more like -114 to -120…maybe they're doing work on the tower?
I think it's kinda funny that sprint under-exaggerates their coverage considering pretty much every one else completely over exaggerates theirs. It makes they map look really bad when compared to the others.
Ok. What I really wonder is whether I will be able to pick up USCC LTE where Sprint 3G is available and what the carrier indicator will be. Hopefully I'll be able to drive out tomorrow and check.
That would make sense. Maybe I'll drive out on I-90 tomorrow and check it out.
Edit: don't sprint devices released in the last 2 or so years support both bands though?
What's interesting is that there is a big chunk of USCC LTE missing. USCC covers from Bend, OR all the way down to Reno, NV (https://m.uscellular.com/uscellular/coverage/index.html) but that coverage doesn't show on Sprints map...