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CrashCat posted:Honestly the easiest way is to just call them up and ask what it would cost. It's not like they will be able to just change it without your permission if you tell them up front you are just asking what it costs. This is really the only way. I occasionally deal with telecom taxes as part of my job and taxes and fees really do change on a per-city basis. Some are flat per line, some are a percentage of service, some are a percentage of service over X dollars, some are a percentage up to Y dollars, etc. It's really impossible to guess.
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# ? May 30, 2024 12:55 |
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My S4 has a small ~1" crack in one of the corners. I'm not sure what from, but there aren't any dents or anything around the phone. I've had it maybe a month and a half. Would Sprint replace the screen for me, or am I SOL?
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# ? Nov 7, 2013 21:16 |
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raej posted:My S4 has a small ~1" crack in one of the corners. I'm not sure what from, but there aren't any dents or anything around the phone. If they have a spare screen they might replace it if you have the insurance. If not they'll probably tell you to go to Samsung or charge you $50.
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# ? Nov 7, 2013 23:32 |
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raej posted:My S4 has a small ~1" crack in one of the corners. I'm not sure what from, but there aren't any dents or anything around the phone. If it's really under one inch. Complain it's not working right some how. Assuming you have tep you'll get a replacement phone.
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# ? Nov 8, 2013 03:04 |
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Ordered a gold 5s 4 weeks ago. Still no joy. My Sprint rep said it could take 8 weeks. Meanwhile, Apple's site says 2-3 weeks for all colors.
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# ? Nov 8, 2013 04:46 |
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The Apple stores are also getting them in on a regular basis, if you're near one. My manager got a gold one through them by reserving it when it showed available. We still haven't received a single one.
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# ? Nov 8, 2013 05:23 |
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TVs Ian posted:The Apple stores are also getting them in on a regular basis, if you're near one. My manager got a gold one through them by reserving it when it showed available. We still haven't received a single one. Unfortunately, I have to order through my company's Sprint rep.
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# ? Nov 8, 2013 05:26 |
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Bring on the CLRWIRE --> Sprint TDD-LTE upgrades: http://imgur.com/a/XBJpw Now just to find a store that will give me a UICC for my N5.
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# ? Nov 8, 2013 18:09 |
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Just so you guys know, the cost for an in-store repair without TEP is up to $75 as of yesterday. Might want to start keeping a spare phone around in case you have to use your warranty.
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# ? Nov 9, 2013 19:14 |
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So there's a pretty significant LTE issue with the G2 and Nexus 5 if you're in certain markets. You wont be able to connect to LTE-only towers until those towers are upgraded with 3G as well. Check this doc: https://docs.google.com/a/ninjadisco.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AhjoCbLKCt72dHJKMTVrc3lrSE95cklOTnB0V0c0M1E&usp=drive_web#gid=0 If you're in a non-incumbent market you are going to connect to fewer LTE towers with the Nexus 5 and G2 for awhile. Some internal Sprint memo: quote:Sprint eCSFB Gap Issue Legal Approved Talking Points: S4GRU thread: http://s4gru.com/index.php?/topic/5001-tri-band-lteecsfb-issues-thread/ Also don't ever criticize Sprint on S4GRU or some white knight mod will chastise you.
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# ? Nov 11, 2013 21:45 |
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Will the Nexus 5 handle Sprint's 800mhz LTE whenever that rolls out or is it just the G2 that's confirmed so far?
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# ? Nov 11, 2013 22:32 |
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Nexus 5 is tri-band/Spark.
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# ? Nov 11, 2013 22:59 |
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Ok one interesting experience with my EVO LTE here.. I was at a job on the phone last Friday, and to my surprise, I was able to not only be on the call, but able to use the web, on 3G, at the same time... Any idea why in the heck this was able to happen? Did something change with that HD Voice thing? I can see it working when on 4G, but on 3G?
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# ? Nov 11, 2013 23:05 |
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EdEddnEddy posted:Ok one interesting experience with my EVO LTE here.. There are a handful of phones that basically have 2 CDMA antennas so they can do that. Back when AT&T was making a big deal out of it, some manufacturers came up with that as a workaround.
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# ? Nov 11, 2013 23:15 |
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TVs Ian posted:There are a handful of phones that basically have 2 CDMA antennas so they can do that. Back when AT&T was making a big deal out of it, some manufacturers came up with that as a workaround. I recall at least Verizon did that with the GS3. Maybe the Sprint phones got it too.
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# ? Nov 11, 2013 23:34 |
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I know the Sprint S3 had it too; I'd used it plenty of times.
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# ? Nov 12, 2013 00:21 |
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I got experience 4G this weekend in Phoenix. It was only available in a small area where there was nothing but road. Sprint's network is weird. Friend I was with was on his Verizon phone and had 4G almost the entire time. If you're in Arizona, and you're reading this thread; Go with Verizon.
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# ? Nov 12, 2013 00:38 |
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I said come in! posted:If you're in The United States, and you're reading this thread; Go with any carrier that isn't Sprint.
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# ? Nov 12, 2013 02:03 |
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Thanks CSR who mistakenly put in a request to refund an ETF that was legitimate. I tried once to clarify that only one line was not supposed to get charged an ETF but I'm not going to look a gift horse in the mouth!
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# ? Nov 12, 2013 18:05 |
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Cross post from Android Thread: Trip report to Sprint store to check out a N5: Speed test showed downloads of .35mbs. On the other side of the store a Moto X showed download speeds of 4mbs. Both showed LTE. I do not live in a Triband area but I'm not in the Samsung tower area so I thought I should get LTE, but it looks like the Triband phones are kind of screwed if you're not in a Triband area. TLDR: Don't get a N5, LG G2, Galaxy S4 Mini, or Galaxy Mega on Sprint unless you spend the vast majority of your time in Sprint Triband areas. One of the references: http://s4gru.com/index.php?/blog/1/...ack-technology/ The Sprint Galaxy Nexus from 2 years ago most likely has much faster network connectivity than the N5.
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# ? Nov 12, 2013 20:32 |
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The CSFB issue doesn't affect speed, it affects whether you connect to LTE at all. In the situation you describe maybe the Nexus 5 found a CSFB LTE tower with a weak signal, while the other devices connected to a stronger non-CSFB tower. Or something else weird was going on. But in my tests where both my Nexus 5 and SGS3 were connected to LTE they got comparable speeds.
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# ? Nov 12, 2013 21:01 |
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Tora Tora Torrents posted:The CSFB issue doesn't affect speed, it affects whether you connect to LTE at all. In the situation you describe maybe the Nexus 5 found a CSFB LTE tower with a weak signal, while the other devices connected to a stronger non-CSFB tower. Or something else weird was going on. But in my tests where both my Nexus 5 and SGS3 were connected to LTE they got comparable speeds. I thought what people were saying is that the device will say LTE and not actually connect to it at all. No one really seems to be talking about the issue however as it's restricted to regions that don't have tech press.
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# ? Nov 12, 2013 21:34 |
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No, it will show 3G, not LTE. At most you will briefly see LTE and then it will fall back to 3G when the phone realizes the tower can't do CSFB.
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# ? Nov 12, 2013 23:15 |
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Stick100 posted:Cross post from Android Thread: That's actually the exact opposite conclusion that S4GRU has reached regarding the N5's LTE speeds: Robert from S4GRU posted:The FCC OET revealed very good EIRP measurements for the Nexus 5 testing for Sprint LTE bands. So we were expecting something good. But I think it's safe to say the member reports of the great LTE RF performance has exceeded our expectations. http://s4gru.com/index.php?/topic/4989-lg-google-nexus-5-users-thread/page-71#entry236071 If anything, the N5 wasn't able to connect to the same LTE towers due to the eCSFB problem and had to deal with a weaker signal or a saturated tower. Either way, the N5 has an amazing radio. It's just the Sprint network that's in shambles.
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# ? Nov 13, 2013 07:57 |
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DanAdamKOF posted:My Galaxy Nexus is on the stock 4.2.1 Sprint firmware, with root (rooted via Mskips' Galaxy Nexus Toolkit). There's a 4.3 OTA update available now. I have OTA Rootkeeper, but I'm reading that it won't work when updating to 4.3. How can I keep root when installing the OTA update, or if I can't at all, what can I do to re-root after installing the OTA without having to reinstall everything? I downloaded the latest Wugfresh toolkit from here: http://www.wugfresh.com/nrt/ Install the file you downloaded. I started the program, it asked me if I wanted it to download a TWRP image, I told it yes I told it I have a Galaxy Nexus Toroplus (Sprint's version) with Any Android version I clicked Root, and I can't remember if it was ticked before or I did it, but the Custom Recovery box was also ticked Some prompts came up, and at first it said it failed to connect to my phone. Turned on my phone and there's a prompt on it to confirm that my computer can use USB Debugging on my phone, so I told it OK, and then retried connecting with the toolkit, which then went OK It pushed some files to my phone, then rebooted it into recovery. The toolkit had some prompts to follow, so follow them by navigating to a directory and clicking a few files, in a certain order, to install in a batch. Install and reboot your phone, then open SuperSU and play with that according to the prompts. Then install Busybox, which at first may throw up an error, but then SuperSU's prompt will come up to allow it root access. If you see then then you should be properly rooted. Shoutouts to Technogeek for helping me out!
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# ? Nov 13, 2013 20:52 |
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I'm not sure how amazing the radio in the N5 is. I was at Disneyland over the weekend and my N5 was jumping from LTE to 3G to 1x to roaming constantly. My girlfriends Sprint 4s, on the other hand, had a solid 3G connection the entire time. Then again that's the only place I've had any issue so far; at work and home I get consistent LTE, only 3mbps but at least it doesn't jump around killing my battery.
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# ? Nov 13, 2013 22:07 |
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ButtaKnife posted:That's actually the exact opposite conclusion that S4GRU has reached regarding the N5's LTE speeds: Oh I understand, but the issue is that you might not be able connect to LTE depending on your circumstance. If you can't get LTE you're stuck with the 3G level of service that Sprint is notorious for. Even in most post NV locations you end up on 3G quite often and with a Tri-Band phone it seem likely that you will end up on 3G more often than than a Non-Tri band LTE device.
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# ? Nov 13, 2013 23:08 |
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So apparently one of my neighbors has an Airave not understanding all the towers in this area have been upgraded. So occassionally might phone will jump to his airave and give me one lovely bar. Consensus is that I'm pretty much hosed.
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# ? Nov 15, 2013 00:31 |
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Koirhor posted:So apparently one of my neighbors has an Airave not understanding all the towers in this area have been upgraded. So occassionally might phone will jump to his airave and give me one lovely bar. Consensus is that I'm pretty much hosed. Uh go outside and talk to your neighbors?
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# ? Nov 15, 2013 00:33 |
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Someone please confirm this, but can't your neighbor configure his airave to only allow his phones on? Still depends on him, of course...
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# ? Nov 15, 2013 00:48 |
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WoG posted:Someone please confirm this, but can't your neighbor configure his airave to only allow his phones on? Still depends on him, of course... Yes. My mother in law had one and I set it up for just her phone, my phone and my wife's. You log into it like you would a router and you can add a bunch of phones to a whitelist. Of course it comes defaulted at let everyone on. I assume this is to try to make their network look better.
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# ? Nov 15, 2013 01:58 |
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Last I checked, you set those numbers on the Sprint website and they do the actual configuration for you. Logging into the Airrave itself doesn't give you very many editable settings, though I think that's where you actually enable the whitelist setting to begin with. Edit: and I thought there really isn't a reason to turn on that security. I was under the impression that everything going through the airrave is VPN'ed to Sprints network. I know when I do a bandwidth test it shows the nearest servers near Sprint HQ. And really, the amount of bandwidth that thing uses is pretty minimal. I haven't ever noticed a slowdown while someone was talking on the phone, though it might be more noticeable on a lovely DSL connection or something. FlyingCheese fucked around with this message at 11:42 on Nov 15, 2013 |
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FlyingCheese posted:Edit: and I thought there really isn't a reason to turn on that security. I was under the impression that everything going through the airrave is VPN'ed to Sprints network. I know when I do a bandwidth test it shows the nearest servers near Sprint HQ. And really, the amount of bandwidth that thing uses is pretty minimal. I haven't ever noticed a slowdown while someone was talking on the phone, though it might be more noticeable on a lovely DSL connection or something. If it used too much bandwidth someone might get the wrong idea about Sprint's network.
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# ? Nov 15, 2013 14:25 |
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"FlyingCheese posted:Edit: and I thought there really isn't a reason to turn on that security. I was under the impression that everything going through the airrave is VPN'ed to Sprints network. I know when I do a bandwidth test it shows the nearest servers near Sprint HQ. And really, the amount of bandwidth that thing uses is pretty minimal. I haven't ever noticed a slowdown while someone was talking on the phone, though it might be more noticeable on a lovely DSL connection or something. The security is more because the Airave only can connect to a certain amount of phones. If it's wide open and you have a bunch of Sprint customers living around you close enough that their phones connect to your Airave instead of whatever terrible tower is further away, you could be left out in the cold on your own device.
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# ? Nov 15, 2013 16:29 |
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I ditched my Airave as soon as they upgraded everything in my area.
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# ? Nov 15, 2013 19:02 |
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I swear to god, trying to get a tablet on the indirect employee plan is one of the most frustrating things ever.
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# ? Nov 15, 2013 21:31 |
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Haha, I've been trying to get a custom Moto X and so far both my owner and our IAE have just thrown up their hands.
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# ? Nov 15, 2013 21:41 |
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So, because I'll be stuck with Sprint for a few weeks until my ETF is over, and a N5 is coming my way, will it renew my contract to activate the nexus (bought from play store)? I supposedly have LTE (non tri-band) here, so I may as well give it a shot, despite not being too thrilled with the network lately.
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# ? Nov 17, 2013 09:04 |
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No, it won't do anything to your contract.
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# ? Nov 17, 2013 15:09 |
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Tora Tora Torrents posted:So there's a pretty significant LTE issue with the G2 and Nexus 5 if you're in certain markets. You wont be able to connect to LTE-only towers until those towers are upgraded with 3G as well. I suspect the Galaxy S4 Mini has the same issue. The demo and the handful of phones we've sold refuse to connect to LTE. It'll blink on for a moment, then drop to 3G. Though our demo G2 does get LTE, so maybe it's some other issue.
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