Tryn2getaclu
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Hoping this won't be an issue but thought to ask. If I go with Tbolt it will be my first Android phone. As I am unfamiliar with Android, this may be a moot issue.
Those who were around when EVDO first rolled out may remember that new EVDO capable phones in 1X areas continued to "look" for the EVDO signal. This was killing batteries fast. I think my first EVDO capable phone was the v710 which had an option to turn the EVDO off.
As I live in a rural area, at least 100 miles form LTE signal, and unlikely to get LTE signal here anytime soon, is there any chance this issue of the phone constantly "looking" for LTE signal could be a repeat of the EVDO problem? Does anyone know if the LTE radio can be turned off? Or, better still, if the "Looking" feature is now more automated and less degrading to battery life?
Those who were around when EVDO first rolled out may remember that new EVDO capable phones in 1X areas continued to "look" for the EVDO signal. This was killing batteries fast. I think my first EVDO capable phone was the v710 which had an option to turn the EVDO off.
As I live in a rural area, at least 100 miles form LTE signal, and unlikely to get LTE signal here anytime soon, is there any chance this issue of the phone constantly "looking" for LTE signal could be a repeat of the EVDO problem? Does anyone know if the LTE radio can be turned off? Or, better still, if the "Looking" feature is now more automated and less degrading to battery life?

