Your Neighborhood Verizon Rep - Ask me! - Verizon Samsung Galaxy S III

If anyone having any questions or concern I will try my best to help
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Does Insurion insure phones not purchased through Verizon? I have a bricked Galaxy S3 model SCH-I535 (hence why I'm here in this forum, lol) that I bought from some local store at a ridiculous price. I replaced it with a Verizon bought S4, and would like to like to give my wife my S3. I've tried just about everything to breathe that phone back to life. I've tried rebooting into download mode, but it won't take. It just sits there with a red light when it's plugged in; and even though Odin recognizes it, I can't get the phone to accept the flash. I've also tried the class 10 SD card trick with no avail. So I'm thinking that I'm faced with two choices: a. Return the phone to Verizon seeing as how I've been paying to insure it, or b. Send it in for JTAG service. I'm thinking if I can spend $100 for a new phone that I know is in good shape, it would probably be better than getting the JTAG service and gambling about whether or not it would work (even though my hours and hours of troubleshooting lead me to believe it would). Thanks for offering help. Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.
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kfres39389 said:
Does Insurion insure phones not purchased through Verizon? I have a bricked Galaxy S3 model SCH-I535 (hence why I'm here in this forum, lol) that I bought from some local store at a ridiculous price. I replaced it with a Verizon bought S4, and would like to like to give my wife my S3. I've tried just about everything to breathe that phone back to life. I've tried rebooting into download mode, but it won't take. It just sits there with a red light when it's plugged in; and even though Odin recognizes it, I can't get the phone to accept the flash. I've also tried the class 10 SD card trick with no avail. So I'm thinking that I'm faced with two choices: a. Return the phone to Verizon seeing as how I've been paying to insure it, or b. Send it in for JTAG service. I'm thinking if I can spend $100 for a new phone that I know is in good shape, it would probably be better than getting the JTAG service and gambling about whether or not it would work (even though my hours and hours of troubleshooting lead me to believe it would). Thanks for offering help. Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.
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Hey bud. Assurion wont insure it you normally can add insurance only within the first thirty days of buying a phone either new act or doing an upgrade. I can help you just please p.m me for further details.
Friendly Verizo Rep - BBM: ThatOneGuyJavy

I appreciate you making yourself available to answer any questions. Im not sure if you would know this, but why do i have better 1x signal than i do for 3g, or 4g? The nearest tower is a mile away and i get about 6mbs down on 4g.
1x signal is about -80dbm (outside) (RSSI)
3g i get at best -90dbm (outside). (RSSI)
4g is about -90dbm inside. Outside i can get -80dbm. (RSRP)
Besides the terrible speeds, expensive contracts, limited data, and locked bootloaders, why is my 1x signal stronger than the rest? I wish I could get a better signal at home though :\
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If anyone having any questions or concern I will try my best to help
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S3 SCH-I535 tethering/UK 4g
Hi there - it's been said already, but it's cool of you to open this conversation.
I have a Verizon S3 SCH-I535 that I'm using in the UK. It's running Android 4.1.2 and is international unlocked, I'm using a UK sim card in it. The plan I have here in the UK allows for tethering (and I'm paying through the nose for it!), but when I try to turn on tethering the phone tries to check with Verizon whether my plan allows for it. Obviously it can't get in touch with Verizon and won't allow the tether. I've managed to half get around this with a third party widget which allows for wifi tethering, but USB tethering never works. Even when charging, wifi tethering lowers the battery, so it's not an ideal situation. Is there any way I can remove or work around the Verizon tethering lock?
Also, a bonus question. I'm on Three and they'll be rolling out a 4G network which will work on the 800 MHz and 1,800 MHz frequencies on LTE bands 3 and 20 - will the Verizon S3 SCH-I535 I'm using work with that? It's currently doing great on HSPA+.
Thanks!

joedajoester said:
I appreciate you making yourself available to answer any questions. Im not sure if you would know this, but why do i have better 1x signal than i do for 3g, or 4g? The nearest tower is a mile away and i get about 6mbs down on 4g.
1x signal is about -80dbm (outside) (RSSI)
3g i get at best -90dbm (outside). (RSSI)
4g is about -90dbm inside. Outside i can get -80dbm. (RSRP)
Besides the terrible speeds, expensive contracts, limited data, and locked bootloaders, why is my 1x signal stronger than the rest? I wish I could get a better signal at home though :\
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Mhm...weird. and 1x is actually verizon's oldest data network. And the lower the dbm is the better the signal. -80 and -90 is good. However once you hit your -100dbm and up then its realy bad. And am sorry your data speeds are so slow. Whats the general zip code for your area?
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Noam Chomsky said:
Hi there - it's been said already, but it's cool of you to open this conversation.
I have a Verizon S3 SCH-I535 that I'm using in the UK. It's running Android 4.1.2 and is international unlocked, I'm using a UK sim card in it. The plan I have here in the UK allows for tethering (and I'm paying through the nose for it!), but when I try to turn on tethering the phone tries to check with Verizon whether my plan allows for it. Obviously it can't get in touch with Verizon and won't allow the tether. I've managed to half get around this with a third party widget which allows for wifi tethering, but USB tethering never works. Even when charging, wifi tethering lowers the battery, so it's not an ideal situation. Is there any way I can remove or work around the Verizon tethering lock?
Also, a bonus question. I'm on Three and they'll be rolling out a 4G network which will work on the 800 MHz and 1,800 MHz frequencies on LTE bands 3 and 20 - will the Verizon S3 SCH-I535 I'm using work with that? It's currently doing great on HSPA+.
Thanks!
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You can bypass the tether lock subscription through methods of rooting and doing some editing to your phone's framework however I cant condone rooting sorry.
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Noam Chomsky said:
Hi there - it's been said already, but it's cool of you to open this conversation.
I have a Verizon S3 SCH-I535 that I'm using in the UK. It's running Android 4.1.2 and is international unlocked, I'm using a UK sim card in it. The plan I have here in the UK allows for tethering (and I'm paying through the nose for it!), but when I try to turn on tethering the phone tries to check with Verizon whether my plan allows for it. Obviously it can't get in touch with Verizon and won't allow the tether. I've managed to half get around this with a third party widget which allows for wifi tethering, but USB tethering never works. Even when charging, wifi tethering lowers the battery, so it's not an ideal situation. Is there any way I can remove or work around the Verizon tethering lock?
Also, a bonus question. I'm on Three and they'll be rolling out a 4G network which will work on the 800 MHz and 1,800 MHz frequencies on LTE bands 3 and 20 - will the Verizon S3 SCH-I535 I'm using work with that? It's currently doing great on HSPA+.
Thanks!
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Amd for you bonus question. I wanna say it should work because the sch-i535 works on the 800 mhz frequency as well. 800 mhz and 1900 mhz is what the vzw s3 works on
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My home is in the center of 3 towers all out of reach. thanks to the town i live in they think it is more important to have a beautiful scenery then to have a strong signal so they are not permitting any more towers to be built in my home town ( jackson,NJ) i am unable to send text messages or make phone calls from my home. VZW used to have a booster for sale that is supposed to cure this problem but it is out of stock for months. how do i get my hands on one?
Thanks bro for your input

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My home is in the center of 3 towers all out of reach. thanks to the town i live in they think it is more important to have a beautiful scenery then to have a strong signal so they are not permitting any more towers to be built in my home town ( jackson,NJ) i am unable to send text messages or make phone calls from my home. VZW used to have a booster for sale that is supposed to cure this problem but it is out of stock for months. how do i get my hands on one?
Thanks bro for your input
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Your welcome man. And when you say is out of stock for months do you mean your local verizon store is out of stock for months? Or you contavt verizon customer care and cc told you that they were out of stock for the next couple months?
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I went outside and switched to 1x, and I got from -73 to -80dmb. Anything above -75 shows as full bars on my phone. But wow, this is such a better signal then 3g or 4g. Do you think there could be another voice only tower nearby? Would you be able to investigate this if I call you at work or something lol?
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Your welcome man. And when you say is out of stock for months do you mean your local verizon store is out of stock for months? Or you contavt verizon customer care and cc told you that they were out of stock for the next couple months?
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joedajoester said:
I went outside and switched to 1x, and I got from -73 to -80dmb. Anything above -75 shows as full bars on my phone. But wow, this is such a better signal then 3g or 4g. Do you think there could be another voice only tower nearby? Would you be able to investigate this if I call you at work or something lol?
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Yeah I can look into it for you. Ill p.m u my work number
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VillaCastana321 said:
Your welcome man. And when you say is out of stock for months do you mean your local verizon store is out of stock for months? Or you contavt verizon customer care and cc told you that they were out of stock for the next couple months?
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Thanks for the quick response. I usually use www.verizonwireless.com
i want to buy one and almost got one from ebay but found out later they can't be re-activated to a new account. or something like that.
any help is GREATLY appreciated.
thanks again

kidhudi said:
Thanks for the quick response. I usually use www.verizonwireless.com
i want to buy one and almost got one from ebay but found out later they can't be re-activated to a new account. or something like that.
any help is GREATLY appreciated.
thanks again
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Your welcome. And anytime. But yeah call cc and they should be able to help get you one.
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Does Verizon have the ability to take away my unlimited data. I'm one of the few left and I don't think I'll be tempted by an upgrade but if they wanted to could they still say "no more."

If you use a upgrade, you will lose it. If you by it at full price and activate it, you should keep it
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Does Verizon have the ability to take away my unlimited data. I'm one of the few left and I don't think I'll be tempted by an upgrade but if they wanted to could they still say "no more."
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If you use a upgrade, you will lose it. If you by it at full price and activate it, you should keep it
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Next question, I am on a family plan with 3 smartphones one of which is technically on share everything and 2 of us are unlimited. Could the one share everything steal my upgrade then I would take the new phone and have it switched to my number?

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Does Verizon have the ability to take away my unlimited data. I'm one of the few left and I don't think I'll be tempted by an upgrade but if they wanted to could they still say "no more."
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Great question. First off how many lines do you have on your account? and they could take it away but I seriously doubt they will do that to customer who still have the unlimited data plan. Because big red would lose plenty of business if they did that. There are still a good amount of people that have the unlimted plan though
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just got gx2 having some issues

I just got the phone today me and fiance both got same phone we were told our area had 3g coverage i contacted tmobile support and the tech stated it is not availabe he actually suggested we seek another carrier anyone have any suggestions to getting better quality signal and data...
Since you bought it from Tmob you should ask and get the unlock codes for free and also should be opt out of the early contract termination fee as well because it was not your fault about the coverage area. Don't let them push you around. Stick to your guns that the tmob rep said you would have 3G and yet you do not.
Check with ATT and see if they have better coverage in your area. The G2X can work on ATT networks as well but you would have to do some research on the settings and etc.
Thats my two cents if your gonna leave Tmob and keep the phones.
As for getting better reception or data signal theres pretty much nothing you can do to make it better if the towers aren't there.
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Since you bought it.......
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Agree with all that, maybe you can get the phone as a Standard rate plan, which they don't offer with smart phones. You can then use it wifi all over the place. And when the merger hits, you might get better reception if they can share antenna....though some say the G2x will not work on any 3G ATT signals.
thanks for the responses
Yea ive been searching around seeing if there was a fix or noticable difference in rooted pre gb releases for better sig/data strength and such i even caled tmo when i got home and spoke with tech rep and he suggested that i just return devices and go to a diff network I felt that was a horrible way to represent the company. Didnt even try or make a feeble attempt to troubleshoot just blew it off to ah well you dont get 3g in your area so to bad basically.
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Since you bought it from Tmob you should ask and get the unlock codes for free and also should be opt out of the early contract termination fee as well because it was not your fault about the coverage area. Don't let them push you around. Stick to your guns that the tmob rep said you would have 3G and yet you do not.
Check with ATT and see if they have better coverage in your area. The G2X can work on ATT networks as well but you would have to do some research on the settings and etc.
Thats my two cents if your gonna leave Tmob and keep the phones.
As for getting better reception or data signal theres pretty much nothing you can do to make it better if the towers aren't there.
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Correct me if I'm wrong but I believe the G2X only works on the 1700mhz 3G band. ATT does not use this band so he would be stuck on 2g, which is exactly the problem he's having with tmobs now.
well i should have gone further in to detail
The issue is in the store i was told that i would be in a 3g area once i got home i was only staring at the letter G on the highway i had 2G but at home now even outside I am at G and tech on the phone said i was in 2g area then proceeded to tell me i should look in to another company problem is ive tried verizon which is incredible service horrible support and sprint which had great customer service but horrid service I can travel to mount vernon and data roam.
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Correct me if I'm wrong but I believe the G2X only works on the 1700mhz 3G band. ATT does not use this band so he would be stuck on 2g, which is exactly the problem he's having with tmobs now.
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Hmmm you might be right and i have to retract my statement cuz now ever since the phone was released it showed that it was quad band and had both bands for tmob and ATT for 2g/3g/4g bands and now LG says its not.
Even Tmobs site showed it had that capability. I'm reading into it now. Thanks for the refresh course.
No one suggested WiFi Calling? I use it at work and its awesome. Really cuts down on battery usage too. Plus WiFi Calling is now FREE on Tmobile so why WOULDN'T you want to use it at home or at work?
Beats paying AT&T for a $100 WiFi Extender and having it come out of your bank of minutes.
Plus WiFi Calling works over standard WiFi, so even at McDonalds it will work.
Of course this is under the assumption that there IS some coverage around your home. If there was NO service then I would probably just look elsewhere. If you can at least make calls in your neighborhood and calls, text, and surf the web at home (using WiFi Calling and WiFi) then that isn't so bad. Text messages work on any network grade. The only issue you'd have with a slower network is data. But if there is decent service "around" your house, then WiFi calling works wonders to make sure you are online around your home.
It would actually be kinda cool to reply on a WiFi router for service because at 10pm I could just pull the plug and cells go off. No kids texting at 2am.
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Hmmm you might be right and i have to retract my statement cuz now ever since the phone was released it showed that it was quad band and had both bands for tmob and ATT for 2g/3g/4g bands and now LG says its not.
Even Tmobs site showed it had that capability. I'm reading into it now. Thanks for the refresh course.
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No one really knows but Tmobile is releasing lots of "Quad-band" phones in the event the AT&T merger goes through. They've even stated they ONCE the merger goes through, they will unlock the other frequencies.
So while there is no absolute answer whether our phones are truely quad-band until we crack it open and actually test, it would be odd that it passed FCC, had it listed on the website, and touted as one of the biggest features... only to NOT have no such hardware.
Makes more sense that Tmobile just "locked it up" for now.
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Yea ive been searching around seeing if there was a fix or noticable difference in rooted pre gb releases for better sig/data strength and such i even caled tmo when i got home and spoke with tech rep and he suggested that i just return devices and go to a diff network I felt that was a horrible way to represent the company. Didnt even try or make a feeble attempt to troubleshoot just blew it off to ah well you dont get 3g in your area so to bad basically.
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There really isn't much the csr over the phone can do. If you don't have service the person on the phone can't magically teleport a tower into your hood.
They offered you the chance to return the phone and get your money back. How else would you like them to proceed when they can't provide you with service?
Thanks all for the responses
Yea thats what ive been doing just got it set up to wifi in the house honestly out and about not that big an issue as i already have everything i need on the phone at that point unless its a game using data based connectivity which i can deal the phone in itself is just to nice for me to let go of and as for the last post honestly youve waited your breathe and I dont appreciate the rudeness really there is no magic tmo fairy to pop out of my ass and stick a new tower in my back yard gosh there goes that idea. but yea def love the phone testing out root lol i couldnt wait day 1 rooted and working on a good rom/kernel combo in the near future you can look forward to me buildling from aosp soon as this has been something i have been nearing for quite a while now just couldnt find a decent enough phone to dev on so be on the look out for the Triumph Rom coming soon to your neck of the woods.
I was rude? I thought I was just being logical and asked what you would have done if you were the csr.
I'm glad you are at least trying the phone out via wifi, 99% of the people here would have ditched it.
well if i mistook you i apologize
But i def would not recommend someone leave my business for another without prior checking thoroughly to see what other options there may be this guy spent 5 minutes on the phone with me he was in tech support and did no do any literally anything to troubleshoot why i was listed in a 2g area but only getting 1g was my big issue but honestly ill take this over sprint any day i cannot leave the house 5 minutes in any direction without data roaming so just pushed over dark and sin with faux kernel going to set it up and test drive I will be working up some gb roms once official release is out which from the reads i have found is only sometime soon. heres to hoping.

WHY does my INFUSE work 10x better on TMobile network than ATT?

Need to vent here. Have ATT / Infuse unlimited data plan, etc.
My signal sucks and i live in city center los angeles
i have to use a hacked up microcell in order to get that to give me ok boost but still not what it should. In my house, without microcell I get ZERO bars..
Unlocked my device a few days ago (easy thank you forums for one click)
picked up a $10 PAY AS YOU GO sim card at TMOBILE.
Reset Factory / WITH Tmobile number SIM card inside and lord or lord...
FACTS:
--- FIVE BARS EVERYWHERE AND ANYWHERE! NOT ONE SIMPLE HICCUP OF SERVICE.
--- DATA speeds on TM registered as EDGE though I am going tell all truly, its not. IT IS 4G + more. I have been testing and getting D/L speeds (w/WiFi off) of 15-18MBPS
Mind you, this is consistently when phone is on TM
--- More FUN....market instantly downloaded TM stock apps (obviously thinking its their phone) though there is a problem here. TMOBILE grants my phone FULL TELENET GPS SOFTWARE 24/7. --- ATT charges $10.00 a month for their crappy version.
---- More FUN x2 - TM grants me a full FREE unlimited use of QIK video chatting. No software restrictions. AT&T charges you I believe $5.00 a month to have the extras, on a network that it really doesn't work half the time.
How good is the VIDEO chatting & Mess? ITS AWESOME, ITS FAST & ITS QUICK no waiting no hiccups, etc. etc.
When I transfer ATT SIM back in the video chatting software remains full unlocked though its nearly useable.
I now have to come to believe that ATT is truly the problem. the phone explosed with power + fun on a network that can handle the infuse + or allow it to be run as a killer phone.
As long as ATT remains on delivery its wireless customers the worst mobile service ever, sadly most infuse users will never get to see the push & power that really is inside the INFUSE.
while att makes more money than ever, continues with the mega-mergers back and forth over and over - passing the billl 9 rate increases on to its customers.
THIS HONESTLY IS INEXCUSABLE. ---
though on a good note...the phone rocks on TM just for reference.
No issues here.
Running off MIUI Rom
Uhhh correct me if im wrong here, but AT&T does not charge for the use of QIK does it?
Sorry, this is bull. I worked for Tmobile for a long time and i'm familiar with an HSPA+ network, and in order to even get near those speeds on an HSPA+ 21 device you'd have to have the utmost prefect network conditions on their
AWS band.
AT&T has no AWS band. Also, you'd be hard pressed to find even an HSPA+ 42 device on Tmobile that would get those speeds. A device seldom gets near the theoretical max unless you're in a testing zone with no congestion from other users and no issues with interference, signal propagation, etc...
You'd only see those speeds on WiFi with the Infuse, unlocked on Tmobile's network, else EDGE speeds would be around 50kbps or less.
If you want to prove it, take a speed test with the Ookla app and post the screen shot here.
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att doesnt pass bill rate increases unless the customer upgrades plans. you are entitled to the contract you siged with the old provider and in many cases you can renew it seemingly indefinately. i know people with basic phones that still pay cell one bills.
also you must live in a very good city for t-mobile. att rules in my area though mos people are brainwashed into having verizon plans. we got h+ here and i get 10-11 mbps down. verizon is lucky to get 1mbps and often falls back to a 1g symbol on some phones.
as for t-mobile, in my area it is very spotty. sounds like you found happyness with them and so do many others, more power to you guys, if t-mo was viable for me i'd switch but it's not. though the h+ on t-mo with the infuse sounds sketchy and the speeds are the only posible utmost perfect scenario.
i believe .15-.18 MBPS but 15-18 naw.
just look at the screen name. tells the whole story.
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^^^what this guy said.^^^ picks or it didn't happen
Its possible but I doubt it
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Do this. Load a custom ROM and change wireless settings to 2G networks. You will have 5 bars wherever you are, even on AT&T.
Curious about this myself, I pulled out my old T-mo prepaid sim I keep as a backup for when my contract is up, fired it up, and tried using some data. I got EDGE speeds in a H+ area with T-Mo. T-Mo has faster EDGE than AT&T but certainly not the speeds you're claiming. Not saying what you said was BS but it is either location dependent or my Infuse just sucks. Then again, I get about 8mbps down 2 up on AT&T where I live...
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Sorry, this is bull. I worked for Tmobile for a long time and i'm familiar with an HSPA+ network, and in order to even get near those speeds on an HSPA+ 21 device you'd have to have the utmost prefect network conditions on their
AWS band.
AT&T has no AWS band. Also, you'd be hard pressed to find even an HSPA+ 42 device on Tmobile that would get those speeds. A device seldom gets near the theoretical max unless you're in a testing zone with no congestion from other users and no issues with interference, signal propagation, etc...
You'd only see those speeds on WiFi with the Infuse, unlocked on Tmobile's network, else EDGE speeds would be around 50kbps or less.
If you want to prove it, take a speed test with the Ookla app and post the screen shot here.
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\also a previous tmobile slave
everything he said is correct
(at the time i had regular 3g (samsung captivate) and my speed test would often beat the top speeds of the tmboile devices instore.
The OP's name is bogustbaxter, obviously just someone trying to get attention. Good job. I don't think tmo allows unlimited video chatting, they have data limits like anyone else, it's not possible to get those speeds, etc. This is dumb. It should be closed
U want unlimited go to sprint...only true unlimited data around...was with them 5 years til this year when I swithced to att cause I fell in love with infuse....came from evo 4g(awesome phone btw)...but their plans for data are the best I ever used...speeds are compettitive in my area...they don't cover as well as att tho...
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dman3285 said:
U want unlimited go to sprint...only true unlimited data around...was with them 5 years til this year when I swithced to att cause I fell in love with infuse....came from evo 4g(awesome phone btw)...but their plans for data are the best I ever used...speeds are compettitive in my area...they don't cover as well as att tho...
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Sprint is also going to be ending their unlimited plans. Its also a shame Sprint's data speeds are awful in comparison to Verizon and att.
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I beg to differ...with sprint 5 years...data speeds were faster and more reliable than att all day in my area...regret leaving..
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Dont get me wrong...i love my infuse..but att service and customer service needs alot of work...
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dman3285 said:
Dont get me wrong...i love my infuse..but att service and customer service needs alot of work...
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Amen to that!! I have been with ATT since 2004..i am testing different modems as we speak. I wonder does anyone know is there a way to know what modem is best for a certain area?? I searched and searched ATT and NEVER get anywhere. I don't even know and can't seem to find out what typical speeds should be for me. I live in Northern CA. about 8 miles from town...there is actually an ATT store here that offers NO help. If the weather is right, wind, clouds, and if i stand on one foot and spin MAYBE i get like on average 1.60mbps down. the highest i have ever gotten is 4.00 ...thought it was a fluke. I am on my 4th modem to test. UCKj1 seems to be better FOR me than KK1 (aweful), Ki3 (ok), and Ki4 (not so much).
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Dont get me wrong...i love my infuse..but att service and customer service needs alot of work...
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The real problem is, what carrier has good service and support? Have friends on all major carriers and they all stink. The best one of the bunch is Sprint who has crap coverage and 3g only around my area. Best thing about then is the 10 bucks a month they tack on for having a 4g phone that does not get 4g, what a joke! I see lots of ATT slamage but I don't see what make the others any better. Ok they have the slowest feauxG of all but that is LOTS better than charging more for nothing.

Probably leaving T-Mobile.. any suggestions based on rooting options??

So I'm over T-Mobile and their crappy reception in my area.
I've had work tickets opened for trouble-shooting in my area and nothing..
I've written to corporate and was basically told either deal with it or pay the termination fee.. this 2 days after re-newing. Little did I know that you cant cancel as soon as you renew a contract, unlike when you open a new line (Thanks for NOT telling me that T-Mobile).
Anyhow, I'm probably gonna sell my Sensation, my wife's Galaxy S 4G, and our niece's Vibrant to pay the cancellation fees, and look to go elsewhere.
Verizon & Sprint seem to have the best reception in my area, but I like rooting my phones and I'd like to know, what phones or service have the more options when it comes to rooting??
wait... you are not even getting 2G ? as in EDGE?
you can certainly ROAM for free in the USA, back then when i was living there even when i get no 3G i can still roam just fine in 2G and get reception everywhere where 3G did not reach without additional charges
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wait... you are not even getting 2G ? as in EDGE?
you can certainly ROAM for free in the USA, back then when i was living there even when i get no 3G i can still roam just fine in 2G and get reception everywhere where 3G did not reach without additional charges
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Well the reception is so choppy that in and around my condo, the reception goes from 4G to Edge, to nothing, to edge, and back n forth - ALL DAY around my place! I literally have to cross the street to receive a picture message!!
I've just had it with all that and the fact that I kinda got duped by the freakin Loyalty dept themselves, I'm over T-Mobile.
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wait... you are not even getting 2G ? as in EDGE?
you can certainly ROAM for free in the USA, back then when i was living there even when i get no 3G i can still roam just fine in 2G and get reception everywhere where 3G did not reach without additional charges
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Before I moved all I got was gprs sometimes. Most times I had to use wifi calling to make a call or stand by the street to talk. People could get 3 bars of AT&T 3G in my house.
Now I've moved and get full T-Mob coverage, but the 3G speeds are worse than Sprint and Verizon.
We plan to drop them soon, especiallyvafter they changed our rate plan and tried to extend our contract another.year.behind our backs and charged us $50 in minutes overages because their MyAccount app shoes the wrong minute used value on every phone.
Then lied about the rate plan change and told me there was a note on the account saying we were notified. After cussing her out for about 5 minutes I hung up in her face and called back. The next person fixed it probably just tobget me off the phone. I was fuming.
I'm going back to AT&T. They had much better customer service and infnitely better coverage. I don't mind paying more for piece of mind. Also, I want true unlimited mobile to mobile calling. Not T-Mobiles gimp version cause no one else except the people on my plan has them, anyways.
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I would get a Sgs2 of you can (At&T) or the sprint one. If the big (bad) red is your thing then the Razr seems to be the best from my useage. I work near a red store and Have gone to 2 and tryed both the razr and the 720p HTC and the razr seems more use able to me, but the S2 on AT&T H+ was able to = or beat them in loading web and video. The HTC could not even play 1080p video right and the first one I tryed at the store near me booted up and before I could do anything it went off for good.( I have never seen a phone do that in a store.)
I like AT&T now even if my speeds of 3-5mb is not as good as the 2.5-15mbs of LTE. P.S Yes I did a speed test on cnet and my phone got 3.8 and the HTC got 2.5. I don't think was right, but you never know.
Well in your area it could be complicated would not use Sprint their service is unreliable, so pick your poison, ATT and get bumped off alot from over crowding or Verizon and get over charged and deal with cdma
BTW, I have a friend who owns a percentage in the Arsenal team.....
You could get a booster for your house, TMO offers them, or you can buy a grey market one and THAT will solve alot of your problems.
perroh said:
So I'm over T-Mobile and their crappy reception in my area.
I've had work tickets opened for trouble-shooting in my area and nothing..
I've written to corporate and was basically told either deal with it or pay the termination fee.. this 2 days after re-newing. Little did I know that you cant cancel as soon as you renew a contract, unlike when you open a new line (Thanks for NOT telling me that T-Mobile).
Anyhow, I'm probably gonna sell my Sensation, my wife's Galaxy S 4G, and our niece's Vibrant to pay the cancellation fees, and look to go elsewhere.
Verizon & Sprint seem to have the best reception in my area, but I like rooting my phones and I'd like to know, what phones or service have the more options when it comes to rooting??
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Straight talk

Hey guys I have a question about straight talk service.my question is what is the best option between simple mobile vs straight talk.the thing is where I live T-Mobile service is only edge service so I called straight talk customer service and they told me that they run on T-Mobile and at&t so can I use at&t service on my Samsung galaxy s 4g.(at&t is the best service here now does any one here have straight talk on there phone here that can give me some advice..side note my phone is unlocked
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I currently am not on either one of those services. However if I understand correctly about the two services I believes Simple Mobile is the better service when it comes to data usage, however though according to research the two are very similar when it comes to coverage(they both use basically the same towers) the main differences would be data caps. Look into the data caps of both plans, but if what you are saying is true about T-Mobile having only Edge then that shouldn't really matter, go with the one that has the better speed, because if you only get Edge you'll never even get close to the data cap anyways.
I've even read things that say Straight Talk now owns Simple Mobile. How true that is I don't really know, do some research for yourself and make the best decision from your budget and your area, even if I had one of those plans my experience would most likely be very different than any experiences you will have because of the areas we live in. Try talking to people in your area that have one of the two, they would know a lot more about the service, speed, and coverage than anyone that doesn't live near you.
That's just my advice...
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just one thing you need to know. when if you go to att, the thing is you might not even get 3/4g but only edge because of the difference on frequency/broadband att and tmobile uses. i don't know about straight talk because never use it nor research what frequency/broadband it uses
The biggest issue is Straight Talk has a invisible DAILY data cap. And they dont just shut off the data they turn off the service completely. Ive been told to order the T-Mo sim from them not the att so you dont hit the daily cap.
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The biggest issue is Straight Talk has a invisible DAILY data cap. And they dont just shut off the data they turn off the service completely. Ive been told to order the T-Mo sim from them not the att so you dont hit the daily cap.
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the problem for me is that the T-Mobile service sucks here I only get edge and at&t service is the best here..
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tlopez1973 said:
the problem for me is that the T-Mobile service sucks here I only get edge and at&t service is the best here..
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I would use a data monitor for a couple weeks get a idea of how much data you use per day. Then decide if it is worth having to ***** at ST to get your account turned back on if you go over.
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just one thing you need to know. when if you go to att, the thing is you might not even get 3/4g but only edge because of the difference on frequency/broadband att and tmobile uses. i don't know about straight talk because never use it nor research what frequency/broadband it uses
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The SGS4G has a 1900 MHz UMTS modem, so you should be able to get at least 3G from the AT&T network (unless you live in one of their 850 MHz areas).
sutexibunsu said:
The SGS4G has a 1900 MHz UMTS modem, so you should be able to get at least 3G from the AT&T network (unless you live in one of their 850 MHz areas).
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Sorry to tell you this can be your reference.
http://m.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_s_4g-3719.php
Clearly state that our device only get 3/4g from 1700/2100MHz and others are Edge/2g
I just switched from T-mobile to Straight talk due to the same reason as stated in the OP. The T-mobile coverage was bad in my office building and AT&T penetration in buildings is always claimed to be better. I unlocked my Galaxy S 4g using the helpful posts from here and ordered the Straight talk AT&T card. I can confirm that I do see 3G showing on my phone and the speed was great when it was 3G. But, its not always 3G, I do get in the Edge areas too often too. I am very happy because my voice coverage has improved leaps and bounds after switching.
I have read about the scary part where Straight talk cancels service if we go over some hidden limits. So to be safe, I ported my number over to Google voice and use that to make a call. This way, I can switch between phone providers easily without any porting issues. But, not sure if Google voice will remain free after the end of the year.
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I just switched from T-mobile to Straight talk due to the same reason as stated in the OP. The T-mobile coverage was bad in my office building and AT&T penetration in buildings is always claimed to be better. I unlocked my Galaxy S 4g using the helpful posts from here and ordered the Straight talk AT&T card. I can confirm that I do see 3G showing on my phone and the speed was great when it was 3G. But, its not always 3G, I do get in the Edge areas too often too. I am very happy because my voice coverage has improved leaps and bounds after switching.
I have read about the scary part where Straight talk cancels service if we go over some hidden limits. So to be safe, I ported my number over to Google voice and use that to make a call. This way, I can switch between phone providers easily without any porting issues. But, not sure if Google voice will remain free after the end of the year.
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Thank you guys all here for your responds I will try straight talk next month when my service is about to end with simple mobile.I don't have nothing to lose but the 12 dollar for:thumb ST sim card and 5 dollars extra ST service vs my 40 dollar simple mobile service :thumbup:
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Sorry to tell you this can be your reference.
http://m.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_s_4g-3719.php
Clearly state that our device only get 3/4g from 1700/2100MHz and others are Edge/2g
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Samsung doesn't advertise the 1900 MHz UMTS band for the phone, but it's there. I often swap out the SIM on my phone with my work iPhone, and the 3G works just fine.
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Returning Sprint N5 Going PrePaid

As the title suggests I'm going to return the Sprint N5 I just got and go with a prepaid plan. My area suffers from the older tower hardware issue so my phone hasn't gotten LTE since I got it even though I have been in definite coverage areas.
So I ordered a new N5 32GB today and am going to pick up a sim this week to play with. I looked into the T-Mobile $30 plan but the 100 minutes is really low and although I get good coverage in San Francisco on TMo I'm not sure how the coverage is around my parent's place (more rural area) Because of the TMo limitations I am leaning towards going with Straight Talk.
Anything I need to know or maybe another service I should consider?
I was thinking I could port my number into GVoice while I figure this whole thing out. That way I don't have to deal with porting into prepaid multiple times. Anyone done this before?
Thanks for any help :good:
I'll probably go with Straight Talk if Sprint service in my area doesn't improve really soon.
Side comment - you probably could have just kept the same phone and swapped the sim card. There's no such thing as a "Sprint Nexus 5" - the same model is compatible with all US carriers except for Verizon.
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As the title suggests I'm going to return the Sprint N5 I just got and go with a prepaid plan. My area suffers from the older tower hardware issue so my phone hasn't gotten LTE since I got it even though I have been in definite coverage areas.
So I ordered a new N5 32GB today and am going to pick up a sim this week to play with. I looked into the T-Mobile $30 plan but the 100 minutes is really low and although I get good coverage in San Francisco on TMo I'm not sure how the coverage is around my parent's place (more rural area) Because of the TMo limitations I am leaning towards going with Straight Talk.
Anything I need to know or maybe another service I should consider?
I was thinking I could port my number into GVoice while I figure this whole thing out. That way I don't have to deal with porting into prepaid multiple times. Anyone done this before?
Thanks for any help :good:
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What rural area? I can probably let you know.
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I'll probably go with Straight Talk if Sprint service in my area doesn't improve really soon.
Side comment - you probably could have just kept the same phone and swapped the sim card. There's no such thing as a "Sprint Nexus 5" - the same model is compatible with all US carriers except for Verizon.
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Yea I bought the Sprint phone on contract though and would have had to pay an ETF to keep it and this way I could get a 32GB instead of a 16GB.
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What rural area? I can probably let you know.
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They live near Folsom lake on the south side.
I activated a sim with the $30 TMo plan tonight then did the *#*#4636 code and forced it into "LTE Only" Went on a drive and it held onto LTE much better than I would have expected. Speeds weren't crazy (8-30Mbps down) but respectable considering the area.
Gonna give this sim to my Dad and get him an HTC One for the wifi calling then try out Straight Talk in a week or so when my N5 shows up.
Not sure what to do about the GVoice number though, I'm gonna see if I can call them tomorrow. Really don't want to lose this number due to something stupid.
I'm visiting in-laws in folsom right now and have good LTE coverage and around 25 Mb/s download. I've generally found this area to be good in the last year or so with the improvements. We are near the high school.
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skusa93 said:
As the title suggests I'm going to return the Sprint N5 I just got and go with a prepaid plan. My area suffers from the older tower hardware issue so my phone hasn't gotten LTE since I got it even though I have been in definite coverage areas.
So I ordered a new N5 32GB today and am going to pick up a sim this week to play with. I looked into the T-Mobile $30 plan but the 100 minutes is really low and although I get good coverage in San Francisco on TMo I'm not sure how the coverage is around my parent's place (more rural area) Because of the TMo limitations I am leaning towards going with Straight Talk.
Anything I need to know or maybe another service I should consider?
I was thinking I could port my number into GVoice while I figure this whole thing out. That way I don't have to deal with porting into prepaid multiple times. Anyone done this before?
Thanks for any help :good:
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http://www.t-mobile.com/coverage.html
Check coverage in here, its pretty accurate mine says good i can connect usually outdoors and some buildings. (100% correct)
refer to the color coded map legend then hover your mouse over the colors at the bottom that corresponds to yours

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