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You should pay more attention in class here instead of starring out the window at the pretty birdies.

:D
Bruce in Ocala, FL
 
Whoa based on the details within the FCC report....this phone has both WCDMA radios, GSM, and LTE...could this be the first phone they have to work on ALL of their networks?
 
Does this mean my phone supports all of Metropcs networks. I dialed *#2263# and these options popped up. I usually use this menu to choose my preferred data type.
 
Thus is what I was referring to
 

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And it's a generic menu on most Samsung phones my CDMA S3 has the same options but the only one that actually worksand would matter is LTE and its best to leave it on automatic since it'll connect to both bands tmobile uses
 
And it's a generic menu on most Samsung phones my CDMA S3 has the same options but the only one that actually worksand would matter is LTE and its best to leave it on automatic since it'll connect to both bands tmobile uses
I was going to put this somewhere else but here works as well.


I have been having a duh moment about metro and tmo merger, well since it started.

Most metro LTE is on 1900. :o

I am very familiar with *#2263# menu from tmobile/att samsung phones I started playing around with this cdma metro s3 and enabled LTE band 4 and the phone could not connect to the 311660.
I wonder how difficult it will be to implement it connecting to that?
 
I was going to put this somewhere else but here works as well.


I have been having a duh moment about metro and tmo merger, well since it started.

Most metro LTE is on 1900. :o

I am very familiar with *#2263# menu from tmobile/att samsung phones I started playing around with this cdma metro s3 and enabled LTE band 4 and the phone could not connect to the 311660.
I wonder how difficult it will be to implement it connecting to that?

Before the merger it was actually all on B4 except maybe South FL, I think they just moved it over elsewhere so they could rework the spectrum blocks
 
Before the merger it was actually all on B4 except maybe South FL, I think they just moved it over elsewhere so they could rework the spectrum blocks
Makes sense.

Though with PCS in there name I guess they mostly ran on 1900 for one of the technologies.:)
 
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