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dbsynergy

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  1. If SO and Rx FER is what you mean, then yes Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk
  2. Here you go Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk
  3. 32GB black Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk
  4. Got mine activated! 32GB black. Had to try updating the profile a couple times before the data started working. It let me enable all the LTE bands, now to go see if I can find a B41 site in the city. Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk
  5. I have a Tesla Model X on reserve, dream come true. Its a huge upgrade from my 2007 Dodge Caliber. My weekend toy is a 2006 Triumph Daytona 675. Sent from my LG-LS970 using Tapatalk
  6. Just to echo what everyone else has been saying, the international chat is the way to go. They are shipping the sim now with no hassle. They asked if I wanted it 3-5 days or overnight for an extra $12.95. I went for the overnight since my nexus is already shipped. Thanks S4GRU! You probably saved me a major headache.
  7. I'm jealous. Mine still says "Leaves warehouse by November 5, 2013."
  8. There are several places in the bay area where the LTE is great but San Francisco in not one of them. There has not been any progress in San Francisco in months. Downtown you will get a strong LTE signal but don't try to use it during the morning commute through the evening commute. It won't work. The Castro, Noe Valley, and Mission districts don't have any LTE at all. I know there is a working 4G tower near the fisherman's wharf. In some of the areas without the tall buildings, the LTE works most of the time. Golden gate park and city zoo has LTE in some spots. Outside of the city, you'll find the bay area is coming along nicely except for Berkeley. San Rafael should have good coverage. Sent from my LG-LS970 using Tapatalk
  9. Just read a post on XDA regarding activating the Play Store version of the phone: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=46990648&postcount=2
  10. Its not just him. I have the same troubles downtown. Sent from my LG-LS970 using Tapatalk
  11. Ordered mine. Hopefully sprint stores will have the sim cards in stock.
  12. Just found a neat video from the demonstration in Sprint's labs in silicon valley: http://blog.laptopmag.com/sprint-spark-hands-on-1-gbps The last bit where they're getting 1.3gbps is pretty impressive.
  13. Looks like there are going to be 4 Triband phones out, 3 of them on November 8th: http://faster.sprint.com/2013/10/30/sprint-spark-is-live/?INTMKT=MA:MS:103013:SparkHub:Home_Content Galaxy S4 Mini Galaxy Mega LG G2 HTC One Max
  14. I actually live on the island where they're building it. The security they had here to guard it was pretty ridiculous a few months back. Now you can practically walk up to it. Whatever they're doing, it's almost done. They have some black netting just over the barge. It's really generic looking, no windows, no signs, just a big white box on a barge.
  15. That's quite a coincidence. We might have crossed each other in Landmannalaugar or Þórsmörk then when I was doing the same thing. I had the same experience with Vodafone.is. HSPA+ everywhere, including the highlands. SIM card only cost 1000kr and came with 1000kr worth of minutes which made the card free. The NOVA LTE service only worked in the capital but when it worked, it was awesome. At first I felt bad that I used 3GB of their bandwidth backing up my pictures. After I looked up how much it cost, I didn't feel so bad. Makes me a little jealous that it's so cheap and fast. I did see a bunch of spools of fiber at the harbor with Ericsson logos on the spools. It looks like Siminn is getting ready for a big LTE deployment too. I guess I don't have a choice. Because of you I had a great wireless experience during my vacation . I wish I could say the same during my road trip through Baja Mexico.
  16. So I just got back from a vacation in Iceland. In the capital city, Reykjavik, I stayed at a B&B where they provided WiFi via an LTE hotspot. I was thinking, that can't possibly be economical. I'm in a downtown apartment, there should be better options than this! So I looked into it. Nope. ADSL is the best you can do, and it's only 6mbps. I was pulling 50mbps off this hotspot and they were charging pennies per MB compared to what US companies charge. See for youself: https://www.nova.is/barinn/internet/4g The exchange rate is 120 ISK to 1 USD. That means their 100GB LTE plan costs about $50 USD. For $50 on Sprint, I only get 6GB, and a prepaid 3GB plan costs $60 on Verizon! Now I'm thinking, what the hell?! Why is LTE service so much cheaper in Iceland?
  17. Is there any way for you to find out if the Sprint LG G2 is factory unlocked like the Verizon model for domestic sim cards? http://www.androidcentral.com/verizon-s-lg-g2-unlocked-att-and-t-mobile-hspa
  18. Still very little progress in San Francisco for LTE. The rest of the bay seems to be moving right along but San Francisco has not had many acceptances in months. Nobody has any insight into what's going on?
  19. Looks like the site northeast of you hasn't been 4G upgraded yet.
  20. Looks like Sensorly updated the closest zoom levels and the map tiles.
  21. Yeah, a lot of cars, but it's moving. It feels really open and the lighting is really cool. The lanes are extra wide and there's a big shoulder now.
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