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  1. Would be awesome if none so we could activate them online like I did with my Nexus S when I got it. I know this is a different scenario though.
  2. If you have no intention on leaving Sprint why would you pay $350 when you can get it for $150? Not having a subsidized phone on a carrier that structures its pricing around subsidizing is wasting money.
  3. Only reason I can think is google's horrible supply issues. I could see some people paying the $90 premium to get the device when they want vs playing the waiting and luck game with google getting them in stock and then hopefully you buying one before they sell out again.
  4. Hmm, so they can target updates based on which carrier you are on? Since the sku is the same right?
  5. Wow, I wonder how they pulled that off? In the past it is what made Sprint nexus devices not quite as good.
  6. Does anyone know if Sprint will activate these if bought through Google. If so how are updates going to work? I thought you couldn't just pop in a sim for a cdma phone. I know the LTE portion can be on a sim but as far as the CDMA radio, doesn't Sprint have to actually activate that for you? In the past they wouldn't activate phones not bought through them or like radio shack.
  7. While this is true, this hit or miss stuff that's been going on for probably a year now is really annoying. If you take mass transit to work it makes the internet basically unuseable due to the signal bouncing back and forth between 3G and 4G. I had no idea the rollout was going to be so long and annoying. I thought it would just sort of turn on and boom, all of the cities has 4G. Boy was I wrong.
  8. If the current speed of the LTE rollout is any indicator this isn't going to matter to anyone. Now, if the iPhone 6 doesn't have support I might be worried.
  9. Please let this be true. I have been waiting since the Nexus S for this phone... Question for those talking about buying a phone off contract on Sprint. Why? As far as I know they don't offer lower rates so what's the point? Just to give you the freedom to leave if you want? Why would Sprint do that? And does this support the 800 LTE or whatever. I see people say they are passing on a lot of Sprint phones due to no triband.
  10. How long does it take for them to finalize LTE once the LTE has been switched on a tower? For instance. I work near the Metrodome in Minneapolis. LTE has been available for several months when I am walking around outside but the speeds are much worse than 3G, around 300kbps down or so. I thought this was due to LTE being on but backhaul not being complete but I am really not sure a this point since it has been going on for so long.
  11. I prefer city centers. Flipping between 3G and 4G every other block due to holes makes the network unusable.
  12. Ok I just found out my hospital uses a DAS system. An email was sent out with a planned outage and they described the system as DAS. So I have two questions. 1. Will DAS systems ever be upgraded to LTE? 2. If not, will DAS systems benefit from network vision?
  13. Edit...tapatalk is messing with the formatting of this post...sorry.
  14. Gives the same message where the map is supposed to be. Hopefully it is temporary.
  15. Suddenly today I got a message on my work computer that looks like this. Kind of stinks as I like to follow the site while at work. Based on your organization's access policies, this web site ( http://www.sensorly.com/map/4G/US/USA/Sprint/lte_310sprint ) has been blocked because it has been determined by Web Reputation Filters to be a security threat to your computer or the organization's network. This web site has been associated with malware/spyware. Threat Reason: IP address is either verified as a bot or has misconfigured DNS. Notification: WBRS
  16. I am switching to a Galaxy S III on Monday. There are a couple reasons but the main one is Sense has a 5 minute time out on their notification light so it shuts off even if you don't clear the notification after 5 minutes. Plus the light is kind of hard to see from a distance. I sit at a Microscope all day long and I need to be able to glance at my phone and know if someone has contacted me without having to take my hands off my work. I know the S3 has a nice, bright notification light and there are apps that actually work with it like Light Manager which allows me color customization for various notifications (Sense/EVO LTE is limited to green unless you run Cyanogenmod which has its own issues like dropping data randomly. Also, because The SIII has an AMOLED display I can use an app like noLED to get my notifications lit up on my screen without using much battery. I don't particularly care for Pentile displays after owning the Nexus S 4G. That phone's display really bugged me because any orange or red app icons or whatever had a noticeable grainy look to them. Having looked at the Galaxy S III display at a Sprint store I no longer get that feeling. The much higher resolution has eliminated most of the negatives I had for Amoled screens. I do wish the SIII had the same display technology the Note 2 uses but really for me it isn't a big issue any more. I just hate knowing I will be using a pentile display again after having sworn it off on the Nexus S, lol. The other reason I am switching is because I love how smooth the phone feels. I don't like the sharp edges on the EVO, particularly the edge around the display right at the edge of the glass. I like the smooth feel all around on the SIII. This didn't really factor in my decision too much until recently though. My wife got a Note 2 and that made me realize I really like the feel of her phone(which is very similar to the SIII), it is just too large (and too expensive) for me. Finally, a small part of me really dislikes that the EVO has known 4G performance issues. LTE is being rolled out to my area right now and I want the best chance of using it as possible without having to toggle radios all the time. That was a nightmare with my EVO Shift and NS4G using Wimax and I never want to mess with radio toggling again. Anyway, I really think it all comes down to personal preference and how you need or want to use the phone as they are both really nice.
  17. Is there a way to gain access to the password protected forums for sponsors using tapatalk? I automatically get in using my pc but tapatalk prompts me for a password even though I am logged in. I don't think I ever got a password for those forums....I just suddenly got access when my sponsorship kicked in.
  18. OK could this be something related to Sprint? Check out my signal strength while standing right below it.
  19. It seems to be specific to Sprint. No one else can get cell service down here at all, not even a text will go through. I know for sure Verizon and AT&T users have nothing.
  20. Darn, I guess I won't be taking any pictures then If I see a telecommunications guy working around down here sometime I'll see if he knows anything.
  21. Thanks for the info. If I can find some sort of equipment mounted around I'll take some pictures of it. You guys will probably know immediately what it is.
  22. I work in the basement of a hospital. In this basement I only can get Sprint coverage (eHRPD and -67dBm signal. 3G speeds are around 800kbps-1mbps down which doesn't seem overly fast to me compared to some areas above in the real world) because Sprint is the only company that wanted to put in the necessary equipment to allow coverage in the basement. Does a "special" site like this need extra work to get LTE coverage or will LTE simply start working when the towers above in the real world start working? I really don't know how they get signal to the basement like this which is why I am curious if LTE requires different equipment or not since I really don't know how my phone communicates with cell towers while I am down here vs the way it does when I am up in the overworld. And, are situations like this covered in Sprint's overall LTE plan or would situations like this be addressed much later? Anyone else have a situation similar? I got to thinking about this more today because of the Sprint announcement about LTE in Minneapolis.
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