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  1. For the two of us that still have this model - did you receive this update: L720TVPUBOA3?

     

    http://support.sprint.com/support/article/Find_and_update_the_software_version_on_your_Samsung_Galaxy_S_4/WRNServiceAdvisory_542_GKB65037?INTNAV=SU:DP:OV:UG:SamsungGalaxyS4:FindAndUpdateTheSoftwareVersionOnYourSamsungGalaxy

     

     

    Not sure if it is a typo on their support site....

    Stil 4.4.2....

     

    However, there is an OB1.rdf with lollipop for the S4T

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  2. Congratulations, Northern Michigan BEA058. You have officially the least desirable AWS-3 license among all 50 states. With a provisional winning bid of only $8400 for the AWS-3 A1 block license, even S4GRU membership probably could have raised enough money to win you.

     

    AJ

    Dear God, its Alpena, cheboygan, mackinac city, mackinac island, st. Ignace, and the soo. There is nothing in that bea. I'm surprised it got bought!
  3. So am i connecting to band 41? And if so, what's going on with signal check? Or is everyone on signal check getting a false reading

     

    Are you on SignalCheck Pro or Free?  Older versions of SCP had issues with Clear B41 in general.  I know Pro got updated awhile back with much better readings.  I assume Free did too, but I'm not sure.  Mike usually updated the free version a few weeks later.

     

    Next, Samsung in general has an issue with reporting PLMN to Android, SCP doesn't get reliable Clear B41 PLMN from Android, so it doesn't always report the correct data.  I have always had accurate Sprint B41 from SCP Pro, I've never encountered a Clear B41 site in Lansing.

     

    My gut is that you are hitting Clear B41, but SCP is confused by bad data from Android.

  4. 310-120 is the standard Sprint PLMN for LTE.  I'd be interested to see what the Debug screen shows.  I believe SCP pulls from the same place service mode does, but the Debug on the engineering screen will be the real data.

     

    If it is truly a Clearwire site, then the PLMN will be a bit different, I'm trying to find the list

     

     

    From what I have seen..

     

    310-120: Sprint postpaid subscribers

    311-490: Virgin Mobile prepaid subscribers and Clearwire sites

    311-870: Boost Mobile prepaid subscribers and Clearwire sites

    311-880: Not in use?

    312-190: Not in use?

    312-530: Sprint Prepaid subscribers

    316-010: Former Nextel network; not in use?

     

    -Mike

     
  5. Okay, so I've tried with no avail to upload the screen shots. Basically while sitting in the vicinity of the tower on 28th between Byron and ivanrest i was pulling 27 down. According to signal check i was on provider: sprint lte (310120). However my dial service mode (*#0011#) identified the site as band: 41 bw: 20 mhz

    B41 could be Sprint 8T8R or Clearwire legacy dualmode.  What did the Service mode screen have for a PLMN?

  6. We are going to do the drawing at 6:30 PM Pacific/9:30 PM Eastern tonight. Join us in The Lounge tonight, and we will draw the winning number. Odds are good for any of our contestants. Good luck!

     

    7:30 PM Mountain/8:30 PM Central/10:30 PM Atlantic/11:00 PM Newfoundland

    What about GMT?  Doesn't everybody live on Zulu time?

     

    Also, i feel that our Hawaiian members are being shown a disservice as Sprint offers native service there.  HAST should also be included!!!

     

    :):):)

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