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jakeuten

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  1. This puts them up to par with the big two in terms of deployed spectrum. AT&T typically has 30 MHz B2, 20/10 MHz B12/17, and 10/20 MHz B4, not to mention 20 MHz WCS. This adds up to 90/70 MHz of deployed spectrum in each market. Verizon typically has 40 MHz B4, 20 MHz B13, and 20/10 MHz B2. That's 90/80 MHz of spectrum. With this, Sprint has 60 MHz B41, 10 MHz B26 and 10/20 MHz B25. That's 90/80 MHz of spectrum! With their marketshare and the same amount of spectrum, it's only a matter of time before they start winning speed awards. Now's the time to densify. We won't talk about T-Mobile... 60 MHz of spectrum at most.

    Even More Guardians of the Samsung Galaxy

    In the real world, does the iPhone 6/6+ offer superior B41 reception vs. say the S6/these newer Samsungs with low ratings?  IP6 is 31.86 db on B41.

     

    In the real world, does the iPhone 6/6+ offer superior B41 reception vs. say the S6/these newer Samsungs with low ratings?  IP6 is 31.86 db on B41.

    I can't really say anything Sprint-based, but ever since the Galaxy S5 Samsung RF performance has been amazing. Much better than the 5S for sure, but I don't know about the 6.

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