Sprint Tri-Band LTE Phone Discussion Thread aka Sprint Spark

Re: Official Sprint Tri-Band LTE Phone Discussion Thread aka Sprint Spark

Well in person means it's the same area you're in... Versus someone being in another state and having that weak signal which causes weak speeds.

I would hope the people around you on the same towers, location, etc. could pull the same speeds.. Otherwise that would be very odd... But for people in different areas and states the weak signal could easily provide less bandwidth than what you're used to seeing in your area.

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No where near the same area, different parts of the county actually. Never seen anything lower than what I stated above whole on band 41

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Re: Official Sprint Tri-Band LTE Phone Discussion Thread aka Sprint Spark

Sprint defines spark as carrier aggregation in b41 in addition to b25 and b26.

The snapdragon 800/801/805 is only capable of dual band carrier aggregation AND 2-10mhz carriers maximum. So you can't aggregate the 20mhz b41 with anything. For reference, the note 3 uses the 800. S5,m8,and g3 the 801. The 805 hasn't been released yet.

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What does the way it works, have to do with what I said, of pulling those speeds in Spark band 41?

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What does the way it works, have to do with what I said, of pulling those speeds in Spark band 41?

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You said that have spark, according to Sprint, you don't have spark, based on the screen shot I posted above.

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No where near the same area, different parts of the county actually. Never seen anything lower than what I stated above whole on band 41

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Okay so you went across the country and saw those speeds... Did you go to his area and have a weak signal to see if he made the tests up?

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Okay so you went across the country and saw those speeds... Did you go to his area and have a weak signal to see if he made the tests up?

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He is not showing me anything lower than what I said, so that's enough for me.

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You said that have spark, according to Sprint, you don't have spark, based on the screen shot I posted above.

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Hand-off is equal to aggregation?

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Hand-off is equal to aggregation?

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No. Handoff means the ability to switch between bands or modes. This isn't exclusive to Sprint, for example, on att, most newer phones can Handoff between 4 lte bands on its network. Without handoff then you are stuck on just a single mode (for example b25 lte), and cannot switch to cdma or another lte band. Almost all current phones have handoff.

Aggregation is the ability to use two bands at once. For example, the AT&T M8 and S5 can use both b17 and b4 at the same time. Currently Sprint doesn't offer this, based on their description above.

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Re: Official Sprint Tri-Band LTE Phone Discussion Thread aka Sprint Spark

No. Handoff means the ability to switch between bands or modes. This isn't exclusive to Sprint, for example, on att, most newer phones can Handoff between 4 lte bands on its network. Without handoff then you are stuck on just a single mode (for example b25 lte), and cannot switch to cdma or another lte band. Almost all current phones have handoff.

Aggregation is the ability to use two bands at once. For example, the AT&T M8 and S5 can use both b17 and b4 at the same time. Currently Sprint doesn't offer this, based on their description above.

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Based in the screen shot above, this IS available on Sprint on the 2.5GHz band (b41) the rest of what you said, I know and that's why I asked, to prove the point

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Based in the screen shot above, this IS available on Sprint on the 2.5GHz band (b41) the rest of what you said, I know and that's why I asked, to prove the point

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It might be available but there aren't any Sprint phones that can aggregate 20mhz carriers at this time...



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It might be available but there aren't any Sprint phones that can aggregate 20mhz carriers at this time...



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So its false advertisement that Tri-band phones are capable of this?

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So its false advertisement that Tri-band phones are capable of this?

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The network might be capable of providing 2-20mhz b41 carriers, but I don't think any current Sprint phones can aggregate two 20mhz carriers. Sprint opted to deploy b41 with 20mhz carriers.

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Re: Official Sprint Tri-Band LTE Phone Discussion Thread aka Sprint Spark

BTW those speeds were also indoors in a big church and other big buildings soooo you add a thick wall to a handset trying to send a signal....that makes it really tank. The tower maybe able to power through it but a handset...not so much.

isn't aggregation when you use more than one channel...not blocks of frequency? Like using B41 and B25? not using full spectrum of B41 vs only using partial spectrum? Or does it just have to do with using multiply radios at once and that is the only requirement. (like mimo or whatever it is called)

EDIT correcting original post with speed tests....there is only 2 different ones not 3 -_-

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Re: Official Sprint Tri-Band LTE Phone Discussion Thread aka Sprint Spark

BTW those speeds were also indoors in a big church and other big buildings soooo you add a thick wall to a handset trying to send a signal....that makes it really tank. The tower maybe able to power through it but a handset...not so much.

isn't aggregation when you use more than one channel...not blocks of frequency? Like using B41 and B25? not using full spectrum of B41 vs only using partial spectrum? Or does it just have to do with using multiply radios at once and that is the only requirement. (like mimo or whatever it is called)

EDIT correcting original post with speed tests....there is only 2 different ones not 3 -_-

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There are two types of carrier aggregation - inter band and intra band. Inter band is aggregating carriers on two or more different bands, say b25 and b41. Intra band is when you aggregate carriers within the same band. For example, 2-20mhz carriers within band 41.

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Re: Official Sprint Tri-Band LTE Phone Discussion Thread aka Sprint Spark

There are two types of carrier aggregation - inter band and intra band. Inter band is aggregating carriers on two or more different bands, say b25 and b41. Intra band is when you aggregate carriers within the same band. For example, 2-20mhz carriers within band 41.

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so was Sprint ever considering doing all 3 bands for faster speeds? would be pretty cool you could have 100% up time with that since you would have the coverage of 800 and when 1900 or 2500 came into range your speed would burst like no tomorrow :/
 
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so was Sprint ever considering doing all 3 bands for faster speeds? would be pretty cool you could have 100% up time with that since you would have the coverage of 800 and when 1900 or 2500 came into range your speed would burst like no tomorrow :/

This is exactly what is going to happen.

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This is exactly what is going to happen.

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never heard that i heard this:

they will offer 3 bands. you will default to the higher band if reception is available and you will only use one band at a time in order to keep the lower bands free for those who don't have a good signal since space is limited in the lower section.
 
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never heard that i heard this:

they will offer 3 bands. you will default to the higher band if reception is available and you will only use one band at a time in order to keep the lower bands free for those who don't have a good signal since space is limited in the lower section.

Yes, that is how it works, for now....
The future points to what you stated. Like speeds up to 300mbps though aggregation.

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yes, that is how it works, for now....
The future points to what you stated. Like speeds up to 300mbps though aggregation.

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