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Cataract2

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  1. Well, it's apparent you never really used your root so I can understand the need to not care about it. I actually USE my rooted device (think Tasker and Secure Settings for starters.) so rooting matters to me more than just getting rid of bloat apps.
  2. So, has anyone rooted the Moto X 2015 yet?
  3. Just be sure that the Sprint service in your area is adequate for your needs. Talk with users of it in your area.
  4. Still shows it in my area. I normally only see really weak (-110 to -119db) B26 or 3G. Never see B41 or B25. I will just keep putting in trouble tickets. Maybe one day...
  5. Something to keep in mind. QOS (Quality of Service) on your router could help in a slow internet connection situation (ie: 10/1) You would need to give the WIFI Calling a greater priority to ensure it has the bandwidth to do it's job. Though, to be fair. I doubt WIFI calling really needs much as voice calls use very little data or bandwidth.
  6. So, what does the shutdown of WiMax mean for us overall? I see WiMax is in use here in Denver. Dunno if I will see much of a change though.
  7. Does anyone have the link to a post on here that breaks down the meaning of 1XRTT, 1X800, etc?
  8. Interesting comment on WIMAX. I just went and checked and I see WIMAX is shown to exist in Denver. That might explain the unequal data performance I am seeing in and around Denver. Curious to see what happens after Nov. 1 when WIMAX is shutdown. Heck, maybe I will actually be able to keep an LTE connection at my house rather than dropping to 3G. The map says I should get B41 there, but I can barely keep B26 outside my home let alone in. Yes, I have and continue to report this through the Sprint Zone app. Yes, I do report the data performance issue to Sprint through the Sprint Zone app fairly regularly. Hoping they will fix it at some point. Might have to report it out at a the power plant I just received an offer to work at as well. Should I accept the offer. Same issue there as well.
  9. All surfaces will affect signal strength to some degree. Just some affect it more than others.
  10. Should also add. I prefer not to give any device complete bandwidth priority. I prefer to give it to the service needing it.
  11. Normally I would say yes, though I prefer to save static ips for wired devices. In the case of the phones, I would prefer to QOS the port so that it doesn't matter what device (phone) is used.
  12. So, just working on configuring my QOS service on my router and want to set it up for WIFI Calling when needed. To do so I need to know the port ranges used by Sprints WIFI Calling. Wonder if anyone on here might know this information.
  13. Looks like those of us on CO are screwed for roaming unless we want to take I70 east. (Let's be honest, who the hell wants to drive I70 east. Ug...)
  14. Ok, I've been out of the loop for a bit. Now, with the Moto X Pure, when I was reading the specs I saw all of Sprints LTE Bands shown, I'm going to guess all of Sprints CDMA bands also are on there. My question is if this is truly the case for this phone?
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