Come on Vegas, flip the switch.
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I'd like to know where in Orange County? I'm in the Anaheim/Yorba Linda area and nothing.
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For the Anaheim guy I can confirm lte on the corner of harbor and Lincoln I couldn't get a test it was going on and off but it seems they're putting it up there
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Holy crap, this is great news! I live so close to there! I'm anxious to go out and test, but I'm waiting for the Fedex truck to bring my replacement phone sometime today. Gotta love insurance for those moments ya can't quite remember.
Im just a little bit T-Oed, that I moved from socal to the utah area, and all of the socal area in which I used to live and work in is getting lit up with some LTE. Anyone know if the utah area is slated to get the LTE? I have checked the s4gru site and cant find anything.
4g Showed up in Lowell, MA on Saturday and today in Lawrence, MA. Speed Test shows 2.4mbps download.
same here in New haven county (CT) just saw 4g icon today and im getting about 3mbits down 1 mbit up... hoping the speed improves and its not low because it's already saturated.
btw, does 4g drain battery more or less than 3g? i'm assuming 4g drains battery more except when loading things as its faster and maybe puts less load on the phone.
When 4G lte gets going full scale in your area it will draw less battery than 3g it's been like being on wifi for me.
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Here's what I'm getting constantly on LTE View attachment 1747246
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Faster than mine also at home. So I canceled my home Internet service and we tether when we need it. Saving money with LTE
I've read many many many studies explaining why Wi-Fi is more battery efficient than LTE. Its a known fact from my understanding of these hard data studies.
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I sure hope you're not abusing your lte speeds... Otherwise those speeds won't last long.
The exception here being that Sprint never promised anything. All of those dates they stated were estimates, which were given to them by the subcontractors (Alcatel/Lucent, Samsung, and Ericsson). It clearly stated that in the small print as well. A little reading never hurt anyone.
EDIT: www.sensorly.com is your best friend for determining 4G LTE coverage