I'm having an issue too. Finally got my plan worked out, (diddn't have an lte plan), worked in the store the other day, now I can't get lte again after I rebooted. However, if I do *#*#4636#*#* and change preferred network mode to lte, I get a connection instantly. Only problem is that setting is reverting after reboot for me.
Just to clarify - without doing this change I am getting "4g" indicators but not "4g lte". Speed tests go from 4 or 5 down to around 15 so I know its just not in my head.
/edit2/ also this is for at&t.
Sprint LTE is still new and they are expanding their new LTE network. To my knowledge and I may be wrong so if I am please correct me their service before wasn't technically LTE. 4G maybe but not LTE. Again, I was a Verizon customer, now AT&T so I am not sure but the HTC One does have 4G LTE built in, I was connected to it last night while out at dinner. Granted different carrier but still has the ability non the less.
I came from full 4G LTE strength on Verizon to AT&T where I get 4G from HSPA+. So I feel your pain. Just hang in there, they are all expanding pretty quick to keep up with the new speeds that everyone wants.
EVO uses Wimax, One uses Lte, Wimax is getting phased out fortunately, Lte is gradually replacing Wimax
The nexus you had prob used the CDMA variant of 4G which is WIMAX.
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Sprint's Galaxy Nexus is an LTE only device, not WiMAX.
Does the sim card matter when using LTE? Cuz I'm in a LTE area but it doesn't show...
Ps- the sim card I'm using is from a 4G phone I got over a year ago..
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I miss the WiMax. In my area, I use to get up to 12mbp, but on average 8mbp. On 4G LTE, in my area, I get 1.2mbp or less. If I didn't have WiFi at home, my phone would have been unusable.