I have a problem with every ROM except TPC's in that I get crappy HSDPA and HSUPA speeds. In TPC's V2 I get 3 mbps down and 1.3 up with 85 dBm reception. In LeeDroid, AR, and CM7 with the same 85 dBm (doesn't matter which radio or how the build.prop is configed) I get 1 mbps down and .2 up. I do not understand and it is driving me up the wall. If I can get cellular data working properly on CM7 stable I will be as happy as a crackhead that got crushed by a giant crack rock.
my data is never consistent I blame that on att. There was three days straight I got nothing more then 56k down and 5k up. Then there are days I get anywhere from 5mb down to 1 mb down. I don't think it has anything to do with the rom or radio as much as it does with att's crappy network.
I was at an average of 100 kb/s the other day, and now I'm at 1.6 mb/s in the exact same place. I know after a couple GB download speeds with AT&T start to decline and I am well over 2 GB. I did set the data limit warning on my phone, but would that make a difference?
How the hell does this happen???
ArcriusOneX said:
I was at an average of 100 kb/s the other day, and now I'm at 1.6 mb/s in the exact same place. I know after a couple GB download speeds with AT&T start to decline and I am well over 2 GB. I did set the data limit warning on my phone, but would that make a difference?
How the hell does this happen???
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network speeds depend on time of day, how saturated the network is, what color shirt you're wearing, what direction the wind is blowing, stuff like that. Well mostly the first two.
I think I might have been permanently throttled on my 4g speeds. I was getting 15-18mbps in speedtest.net for the last couple weeks and I've used 12GB of bandwidth on my last monthly statement with my unlimited data plan. Starting Monday I have not been able to get anything above 4mbps. My month plan reset so my bandwidth usage is back to below 1GB but still not getting above 4mbps.
I'm not sure if I am permanently throttled or if something else on the phone went wonky and is preventing me from getting the 15-18mbps speeds again. Is there a way to check if throttled or to check phone to make sure the settings are correct?
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I think I might have been permanently throttled on my 4g speeds. I was getting 15-18mbps in speedtest.net for the last couple weeks and I've used 12GB of bandwidth on my last monthly statement with my unlimited data plan. Starting Monday I have not been able to get anything above 4mbps. My month plan reset so my bandwidth usage is back to below 1GB but still not getting above 4mbps.
I'm not sure if I am permanently throttled or if something else on the phone went wonky and is preventing me from getting the 15-18mbps speeds again. Is there a way to check if throttled or to check phone to make sure the settings are correct?
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Verizon cannot throttle 4G. It is part of their acquisition of the Spectrum C block they won.
I noticed that Play Music was using a large amount of data. In about a week it used up just under 2 gb of data. I would say total stream time was only around 3 hours. I do have unlimited data with my t-mobile plan so I'm not too worried unless I get throttled after 5 gb or something. I was just wondering if anyone else had the same experience. I know you can regulate the quality to reduce data usage, but I still don't think high quality should use up that much.
Do you have the "highest quality" option chosen, that will increase your data usage. If you are streaming 3 hours worth of music that was not on your phone assuming that a song was around 2.5-3mb it seems possible. It also could've been downloading album art.
This is my biggest complaint with Google Music. It uses too much data regardless of whether I change the streaming bandwidth. It consistently uses more data than Spotify even on the lowest quality. I never had to worry about this when I was on Sprint but I have since switched to Straight Talk and don't want to be throttled either.
Google needs to fix this issue. It's the biggest issue keeping me from switching.
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I noticed that Play Music was using a large amount of data. In about a week it used up just under 2 gb of data. I would say total stream time was only around 3 hours. I do have unlimited data with my t-mobile plan so I'm not too worried unless I get throttled after 5 gb or something. I was just wondering if anyone else had the same experience. I know you can regulate the quality to reduce data usage, but I still don't think high quality should use up that much.
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lol, seriously? how many mb is each song that you are listening? and then you chose high quality. 2gb is very normal. throw in a little more into your data plan and you can have completely unlimited high speed data, without throttling. its not an issue here, i have the completely unlimited high speed data with tmo, no throttling. now data usage isnt a factor, and i completely enjoy my device because of it.
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This is my biggest complaint with Google Music. It uses too much data regardless of whether I change the streaming bandwidth. It consistently uses more data than Spotify even on the lowest quality. I never had to worry about this when I was on Sprint but I have since switched to Straight Talk and don't want to be throttled either.
Google needs to fix this issue. It's the biggest issue keeping me from switching.
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its not an issue. google does not assume that you have data limiting you. to fix the issue, get a plan with more data.
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lol, seriously? how many mb is each song that you are listening? and then you chose high quality. 2gb is very normal. throw in a little more into your data plan and you can have completely unlimited high speed data, without throttling. its not an issue here, i have the completely unlimited high speed data with tmo, no throttling. now data usage isnt a factor, and i completely enjoy my device because of it.
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its not an issue. google does not assume that you have data limiting you. to fix the issue, get a plan with more data.
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I do have the completely unlimited plan, but I heard that apparently you still start to get throttled after 5 gbs. Maybe not to 2G, but just a bit slower. Could be true could not, since you haven't experienced it. I did think about the size of each song, but I thought since streaming is different from actually downloading it, it wouldn't have to use up 3 mbs or whatever the size is per song. I know Pandora doesn't use nearly as much. Also, I think it might be because I skip songs often. So Play music loads up the song before I skip to the next one.
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I do have the completely unlimited plan, but I heard that apparently you still start to get throttled after 5 gbs. Maybe not to 2G, but just a bit slower. Could be true could not, since you haven't experienced it. I did think about the size of each song, but I thought since streaming is different from actually downloading it, it wouldn't have to use up 3 mbs or whatever the size is per song. I know Pandora doesn't use nearly as much. Also, I think it might be because I skip songs often. So Play music loads up the song before I skip to the next one.
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all tmobile data plans are "unlimited", meaning a certain amount if high speed data then being throttled to edge data speeds. well, all plans but one, and it has completely unlimited high speed data($70 everything completely unlimited). i use on average 25-45gb a month, some use much more.
i spend a day or two of my week listening to music, usually either using google play or pandora. i easily use on average between 1.5-2.5gb with google play music after 2-4 hours, and about the same with pandora, on high quality both. also, in play music settings, there is an option to cache music you stream(until you empty the cache). you might have that enabled. itll download and save to your device this way also(as opposed to saving to device).
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all tmobile data plans are "unlimited", meaning a certain amount if high speed data then being throttled to edge data speeds. well, all plans but one, and it has completely unlimited high speed data($70 everything completely unlimited). i use on average 25-45gb a month, some use much more.
i spend a day or two of my week listening to music, usually either using google play or pandora. i easily use on average between 1.5-2.5gb with google play music after 2-4 hours, and about the same with pandora, on high quality both. also, in play music settings, there is an option to cache music you stream(until you empty the cache). you might have that enabled. itll download and save to your device this way also(as opposed to saving to device).
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Gotcha, yeah I know how it works. I do have the $70 one. Well, I have a family plan, but I pay the $20 extra for the true unlimited that now comes with the 2.5 gbs of tethering. That's good to know that they don't throttle. 45 gbs is pretty insane haha.
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all tmobile data plans are "unlimited", meaning a certain amount if high speed data then being throttled to edge data speeds. well, all plans but one, and it has completely unlimited high speed data($70 everything completely unlimited). i use on average 25-45gb a month, some use much more.
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Is this your only means of internet access? That is quite a lot and would make me think t-mobile would shut you down
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Is this your only means of internet access? That is quite a lot and would make me think t-mobile would shut you down
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its a lot, yea. but not that much that use 100+ of gigabytes, lol. it is my only internet access,plus i use the device much. and updating 2gb size apps often! i believe the usage number that they used to post on their website(before their recent site change) if you had the completely unlimited was like 99XXgb allowed. anyways, the plan is for completely unlimited high speed data, completely unlimited is a lot more than 25-45gb
If I did that the At&t police in their orange and blue uniforms would find me.
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I'm pretty impressed with my speed.
Yea, xlte is quick. Wish I still had my unlimited data.
Agreed. Seeing fast cell data speeds doesn't really impress or excite me anymore. You can't utilize ANY advantage you get from the increased speed without:
1.Paying an absurd price per GB to have enough data that streaming and downloading gigantic files that were too "slow" before is something you do now just because you can. Which if you have WiFi at home or somewhere accessible almost everyday then imo your just being impatient and spoiled by current tech. Remember when none of this stuff even existed?
2.Keep your plan with a **** amount of data and use it all in a 5-10 minute blowout to be able to witness the FASTER speeds you saw on tv that alledgedly justify the ludicrous bill you get every month.
Wow I can't wait for faster speeds to come to my neighborhood!
Unless you are like me and are still holding onto unlimited data