Is there a setting where I can tell my phone to use b26 instead of b41? I'm in downtown Nashville and my phone keeps latching onto the clearwire B41. Above - 100db it's just terrible.
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Hey guys, anyone had this happen? Getting no mobile data but SCP shows I'm connected. Tried restarting, toggling off data, airplane mode, etc... All to no luck.
Any thoughts guys?
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So far so good for me. Drove a route today and purposely stayed on a call where I previously had dropped calls every time with my s6. I didn't have any breaking up or dropped calls like before.
I'm pleased for now. I've also been in direct contact with a VP of Customer Service and a Product Manager at Sprint about the updates and will continue to over the next week to give them feedback.
Also per this post:
http://www.s4gru.com/index.php?/topic/6909-Samsung-Galaxy-S6-&-S6-Edge-User-Thread&do=findComment&comment=418025
I had em all scooped. [emoji14]
Yep, mine just downloaded the 130mb update this morning.
Per my conversation with a VP in Customer Service last week, this should also address a software issue causing dropped calls due to poor tower hand off in ALU markets.
Welp, I had a conversation with someone high ranking in Sprint's customer service today.
They are anticipating an update next week that will address the dropped calls issues. She said their research and product development teams have been working and testing over the couple weeks and they believe the issues are in the ALU markets and it's a software problem.
She took my information and is placing my 2 lines into a pool of testers and will follow up with me next week to ask how things are after the update.
Fingers crossed.
LTE performance has been okay. On average about -5db worse than my N5.
There have been issues with dropping calls and failed texts for many on Sprint. A Google search will pull up many posts on Sprints Forums. I've had some issues with it.
Hoping a radio firmware update is in the works.
My other posts sort of got buried with this. I get that it gets reported differently.
Many have reported that the dropped calls and failed texts stop once they switch to CDMA instead of CDMA/LTE. I've seen the same. Is this a LTE radio issue?
Sprint can't make up their mind, half the time they blame Spark/tower upgrades and the other half the time they blame Samsung. Samsung blames Sprint.
Would it help anyone if I post screenshots of engineering or SCP with it on LTE/CDMA and then CDMA?
My phone shows 1 bar of signal on LTE/CDMA and then when I switch it to CDMA only and the device resets it shows 4 or 5 bars immediately.
I know signal bars aren't exact science but clearly that shows some kind of issue, right?