Hands-On: Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket for AT&T
2G/3G/4G toggle?
I have read that it will default to HSPA+ if LTE is not available but does that mean it is always searching for LTE (and thus burning a little battery) or would I be able to turn it to only use GSM bands?
Likewise- I get a stronger signal in my house on edge for whatever reason and force my Nexus One to 2G. Does anyone with a GSII have any feedback on if you can toggle that? (I know at&t takes that function out of many phones)
Anyone know the range on market size? I live 7 miles out of DC and work 3 miles from the limit. Would LTE in DC reach me?
Would connect to a site, super fast, but then next site may not load at all, or do the partial load where to progress bar stops mid-way.
The only reason I kept it was they waived the restock fee and actually asked me to hold on to it for a few days to a week to see if it shakes out.
I am in Bethesda MD, so just outside DC, but close enough that it picks up the LTE bands (at times). I was able to get a 5Mbps when just "4G"
showing and 15 when "4G LTE" lit up, but then it quit connecting.
very upsetting!
Seems like it connects for data for speedtest and not much else.
Tried Miren Browser and it works much better but Google maps and facebook app are clearly not accessing data.
Going to call tech support and see if they know more than the store's solution of "swap out phone, swap out sim card"..if not, it's going back today.
Sucks! I like the HTC Vigor, but not enough to switch.
That's what I get for being an early adopter. I did see a review on PC Mag where they re...
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