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Posts posted by newboyx
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Wow, strange Tapatalk quote.
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Unfortunately, I am not willing to test this. I have no desire to attempt to activate a phone this far away from the street date.Well the iPhone 5S and 5C are using the new CSIM card system where you can hot swap LTE devices on the fly like Verizon does since all the hardware ID info and CDMA info is stored on the CSIM sim card. I guess one way you can find out is to ask if the LG G2 will be activated on the sim card the same way as the iPhone 5S/5C.
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I am not entirely sure how to check that. Any input and I will see what I can find out .What sim card is supported on it?
USIM or CSIM?
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No. I live in the Indianapolis market.Newboyx do you live in an area where band 41 is already active? Thanks for pics!
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##data#What is the dialer code to access that engineering menu to the LTE bands?
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Very limited time with it today. Obviously the device is not activated so I can't do to much as far as band selection and such. Also I don't have the MSL. Nothing in the quick start guide about LTE bands. On the plus side, the phone now permanently resides in my demo cabinet. I should have plenty of play time with it next time I am killing time. Hopefully Thursday provides that opportunity.
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I will do my best to open it up tomorrow, unfortunately I won't be able to activate it. I might be pushing the limits of my employment if I activated it on my personal line, especially this early before release. I should have better luck at grabbing the manual. The box had not officially been checked in this morning so I couldn't take it from it's current location.
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It's not set up yet, just received the phone.Also can you grab us some screenshots? Pull down/ status bar? I want to see the custom 4g LTE icon Sprint went with.
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This is odd on several levels. We received a demo G2 at work today, I assumed it would be the AT&T version. I am not sure why we would get a Sprint version so early. Consider me surprised when I read the box and discovered it to be a Sprint version. Now look at the LTE frequency.
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The other side of the discussion, why take the time to engineer a phone to support Sprint's unique setup if there are no plans for it to work on Sprint.Well I would be very surprised to see a Nexus device on Sprint or Verizon. At least Verizon has the Nexus 7 lte, sort of.
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We know that it supports Sprint's network, what we don't know is whether or not Sprint will allow it to be activated on its network. Until it is announced that Sprint will support it we are only guessing.Is this supposed to be tri-band on Sprint? If so, most likely my next phone.
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The S4 does not have 800 LTE. It only has LTE on 1900.I'm interested in getting G2, but my wife is ready to get a Note 3, I'd love a Triband phone but Sprints $100 bring a line looks to be expiring the 10th. I know I can get a waterproof case for the S4, the only thing I don't know is if the S4 has 800 LTE. Looks like LG lost out on this one.
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Was the SIM slot in doubt?Looks like Android Police did a review of the Sprint variant of the Note 3:
Looks like it'll include a SIM slot afterall.
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When they came out is not relevant. It is when 4.3 became available that matters. That is when the clock started ticking.Considering the One came out at least a month before the S4 they will pretty much be at the same time for the 4.3 release.
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SM-N900P that is the model number reported via the software.
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SPHN900GYK is the black
SPHN900WTK is white
Unfortunately I don't work again until Thursday, otherwise I would check to see what the model number is via software.
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I didn't check. I do know on the box it only listed 1900 LTE.So what's the model number?
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We got the Note 3 in yesterday. Not sure what I think of the fake leather back yet. It just looks weird.
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Just got this.
Me too
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Benchmarks are one of the most overrated things in mobile reporting. I have never ran a benchmark on my GS3 or my wife's HTC One. You know why? Because it is entirely pointless. The phone works, it does what it is supposed to do in a relatively lag free manner. Human benchmark done.I stopped caring about benchmarks a long time ago.
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Pretty cool, one of the questions was mine.AndroidCentral did an entire podcast about the G2
http://www.androidcentral.com/podcast/android-central-152-lg-g2-podcast-special
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Well then they couldn't say you get free roaming.As you may have heard, if you excessively roam on your phone, Sprint will drop your line. My question is why doesn't Sprint conquer the abusers by charging for Roaming overages? (Ie: if you go over your 300mb limit, they charge you so and so per mb.) I'm getting annoyed at reading people suggest to others to force roam all of the time to unethically get out of contract...
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We can do Sprint business accounts at my Best Buy. In Beast look at the bottom of the upgrade drop down.Business accounts are weird. I work at Best Buy and we can't do anything with those accounts, no upgrades or anything.
This message brought to you in part by Sprint and the letters GS and the number 4
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LG G2 -- the first Sprint tri band LTE handset (was "LG Optimus G2")
in LG
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