Htc one for sprint signal is better

masterq1104

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My htc evo 4G lte signal in 3G sucks, very slow, i notice that with the same signal strenght in 3g the htc one is much faster, could be the hardware of the phone or the location of the antennas i assuming.;)
 

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I agree. I couldn't get 3g at my apartment using my Nexus S 4g, but have no problem with the One. Now, if only the one could somehow make Sprint's 3g faster. :p
 

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I've had the original Evo 4G, Evo 3D, and the Evo LTE, and the One has the best signal strength by far! Nice job HTC, u finally worked on that! LG and Motorola have had to this point the best signal I've used, but HTC stepped it up! Now if sprint can step up it's super slow 3G life would be complete lol.
 

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Thanks for the post, I will be looking to replace my trusty Photon 4G at the end of June or first week of July and so far I can't decide between the HTC One and Galaxy S4. But knowing the One has good signal gives it a point on my decision making process.

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I've noticed my 3G signal is far better, but my 4G signal is far worse. This is my HTC One compared to my iPhone 5

This. They must have known Sprint will be on 3G for awhile because the 4G radio is terrible. It does switch between 3G and 4G better but picking up a 4G signal is not among its strengths. Sounds like this LTE phone plays better in the 3G sandbox.

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This. They must have known Sprint will be on 3G for awhile because the 4G radio is terrible. It does switch between 3G and 4G better but picking up a 4G signal is not among its strengths. Sounds like this LTE phone plays better in the 3G sandbox.

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Yup, I'm hoping this is something HTC and Sprint will fix over time with maybe a radio update. In simple terms what I think is happening is the cutoff for grabbing a 4G signal is too aggressive. You either connect to an amazingly strong 4G signal or revert back to 3G almost immediately.