LG's Viper Bites Sprint Customers April 22
LTE
JBlaze74 said:
All Sprint LTE phones are going to be released with LTE turned off to save battery life. There is a manual control in the system settings for the phone to enable the LTE radio. Later, once network vision completes, I believe the option will still be there, but active phones will ship with the LTE radio turned on.
They're gonna ship with LTE turned off cause they ain't got no damn network lmao
BigRed75 said:
They're gonna ship with LTE turned off cause they ain't got no damn network lmao
Which is worse, to have a wireless network with no LTE, or to have one that never works?
http://www.gottabemobile.com/2012/03/13/verizon-4g-l ... »
Verizon: getting worse year after year while smaller rivals slowly but surely surpass it.
The markets that are listed as launch markets have already in fact been turning the service on/off in test modes, so that shortly after, or as the Viper, and then the Galaxy Nexus get sold in our stores, the Network will be flipped on for service.
Again, read some of the network vision sites out there and get some real knowledge about Sprint's personal built LTE network, instead of the incorrect postings of PhonePoop commenters. Just because Clear hasn't completed their builds, and due to the LS fia...
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In the early WiMax days, I remember being able to get signal (and usage) in markets that had not officially been "live".
And with me living in one of the first LTE markets, I'd like to think I could access LTE even before they officially go live again.
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