Wizkidfloating
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So i got a samsung epic 4g touch a year go and the coverage was great until sprint went to lte my signal dropped rapidly.
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Do not know if it is "Placebo Effect" or not, but 'Android Signal Booster' by Zero Soft in the market (free) seems to have improved my EVO 4G LTEs signal strength.
Yeah I would check with Sprint to see if they're upgrading the network in your area. In the Chicago area it was pretty bad last summer until they completed the upgrades.
Now it's pretty good, pretty much a 4G signal wherever I go in the Chicago metro area.
Its network vision. They're pretty much upgrading everything right now. It gets worse before out gets better.
Yeah I would check with Sprint to see if they're upgrading the network in your area. In the Chicago area it was pretty bad last summer until they completed the upgrades.
Now it's pretty good, pretty much a 4G signal wherever I go in the Chicago metro area.
LTE finally kicked into gear in my area (Philly) and as much as I looked forward to it, I thought it would be lightening fast. IMO, my LTE is what 3G should be.![]()


You are in luck, I am one of the leading engineers for the company that maintains the Sprintlink and basically all of Sprint's networks. I personally do not work in the wireless area of network, but I do know a lot of people and have meetings almost daily with the people in charge of it.
Sprint will get better, it will just take time. They are spending a lot of money to get it rolling. Right now most of the hold up is not Sprint but vendors either taking forever or not doing the job correctly, so my company is slowly taking over the roll of getting everything working correctly. A lot of people think this stuff gets done in a day, but it takes time. I say be patient and you will see an improvement as time goes on is all I can truly say without getting into iffy water with what is legal to share and what not.
You have to love this, an engineer working for one of the companies working to maintain the towers for Sprint, but has Verizon as his carrier, LOL![]()
This I know. The thing is, I had stopped looking for 4G or any announcements of it. Mapping became exhausting. I could only use data via wifi so when my son called saying he was getting consistent 4G where he lives I was surprised since his area (to the best of my knowledge) wasn't showing in Sensorly.It really doesn't ratchet all the way up until the rollout is nearing completion.
When it first started here it was literally slower than 3g with all the phones in the area trying to connect to that one tower (your phone will try to connect to any available 4g first)
Its much faster now, but the rollout still has a ways to go here as well.
Most of the markets aren't even officially announced yet, so consider it a sneak peak![]()
This I know. The thing is, I had stopped looking for 4G or any announcements of it. Mapping became exhausting. I could only use data via wifi so when my son called saying he was getting consistent 4G where he lives I was surprised since his area (to the best of my knowledge) wasn't showing in Sensorly.
I turned wifi off and 4G immediately showed up on my phone; hasnt switched back to 3G yet. I've left wifi off because I wanted to see how the ZeroLemon 9300 mAh battery performed. My signal strength is -91 dBm as of this post. I don't know whether that's good or bad.
4G wimax uses the wifi antenna. You can't have wifi and 4G going at the same time on the E4GT.
I don't know about the Note II, though... I thought those were all 4G LTE.
I know Sprint is slow at rolling out their network but coming from a person who just got LTE in his area, I can say it is pretty darn fast. I think if we wait it'll be worth it.
If you have an LTE capable phone. Those of us stuck with wimax are SOL...
If you have an LTE capable phone. Those of us stuck with wimax are SOL...