Hey guys Late last night around 12am I decided to turn on my phones 4G needles to say I was rather shocked when it said 4G connected.
I live here in Manhattan KS not that big of a town at all. The funny thing is i checked for 4g coverage in Manhattan and its not even planned as of yet for this area (according to sprints coverage map) I am also signed up for 4G notices and have not received any.
I have a Friend In Salina Kansas about an hour away another smaller city And he is also getting 4G in some parts of town also nothing in the coverage map about it.
So All of you guys in Smaller city's try out 4g you may be surprised like I was.
I live on Elling Drive and had 4G coverage to about the middle of campus about a mile from my house... also had it in home depot as well.
There was a couple times for about 30 to 45 min it was off then came back on For the most part its stable and video chat worked pretty well with 4g...
I guess this is good news that sprint is stepping up there 4g game to compete with T-Mobile and Verizon... That's the only reason I can think of...
If any one else has noticed this please post it here...
I live here in Manhattan KS not that big of a town at all. The funny thing is i checked for 4g coverage in Manhattan and its not even planned as of yet for this area (according to sprints coverage map) I am also signed up for 4G notices and have not received any.
I have a Friend In Salina Kansas about an hour away another smaller city And he is also getting 4G in some parts of town also nothing in the coverage map about it.
So All of you guys in Smaller city's try out 4g you may be surprised like I was.
I live on Elling Drive and had 4G coverage to about the middle of campus about a mile from my house... also had it in home depot as well.
There was a couple times for about 30 to 45 min it was off then came back on For the most part its stable and video chat worked pretty well with 4g...
I guess this is good news that sprint is stepping up there 4g game to compete with T-Mobile and Verizon... That's the only reason I can think of...
If any one else has noticed this please post it here...
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