Loving my S4. Upgraded from a Galaxy Nexus. Really liking the touchwiz refinements from what it used to be back on the Epic4g. I tried out an HTC One but it really just felt way too fragile to be a daily use phone, nor am I really a fan of Sense
Wish I could have gotten a picture of a recent new tower in my area, unknown carrier.
We had a nasty storm here not too long ago and one of the sectors was pointing nearly straight at the ground!
Love it! Would use something like this in a heartbeat. If only they would reduce the bezel around the screen, would make it much easier to stuff in a pocket.
Crossposting from the "How to spot NV RRUs thread", my album of Sprint NV sites in San Antonio.
http://imgur.com/a/N4NJQ#0
Hopefully will be adding more pictures as I have time.
Enjoy!
Here is an album with two San Antonio Ericsson Sites, SA03XC043 and SA13XC092:
http://imgur.com/a/N4NJQ#0
Be sure to click the cog in the top right for full sized view!
Notice how these two sites have different styles of panels.
SA03XC043 Thumbnail:
SA13XC092 Thumbnail:
Hopefully I'll be filling this album with more unique sites as I have time. I snapped these before heading in to work today.
That would be a pretty neat setup. It would take rather expensive VPN concentrator equipment throughout their network to handle all of the VPN tunnels, though.
So far I'm 10 days in to my billing cycle and have transferred just over 4GB. Typical billing cycle usage is around 12GB.
Mostly streaming music from my home NAS over VPN to my phone while at work. It's a tad roundabout way, but the less personal usage on the work corporate network the better.
WiMax is pretty saturated in my area, San Antonio suburbs. During the day it's lucky to break 1Mbps. While in the early morning, 3-4am, hours it'll pull 15-17Mbps.
Not 'Sprint' but utilizing the same network.
Daytime:
Early Hours: