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i have the s3 and even with 1 bar i can still make good calls and internet speed is about 3.1kbps.. it only happen to me once where i tried to make a call and didnt go through. did it again right away and made the call and my room average about 3 bars but it will bounce back to 1 to 2 bars every now and then.. does it happen to you every where other than your house? my connection is consistent outside at 4 bars |
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At least, this is what I think I remember reading somewhere. That bars aren't actually "real" until stuff gets transferred. I wouldn't worry about it too much, regardless of the number of bars I get I seem to get a fairly consistent connection. |
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Vancity, how was it with a phone and sim? Did you buy both, or...? |
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I think i'm going to sign up tomorrow (if they're open) or any time before the promotion ends just to see how the reception is. Going to get $5 off too because my brother already has a line with wind so that makes the deal even sweeter. |
Currently contemplating on getting the $29 plan with the One S as the S3 is too big for my taste. Anyone have opinions on if I should get a different phone instead? |
Saturday was the first time I ever lost reception in a critical location. Inside the richmond Silver City theater lol. Other than that, wind has been running like a champ! Posted via RS Mobile |
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Thinking of jumping the gun to Wind. Stupid Rogers is way overprice lol 85 dollars for almost the same plan I can get with Wind for 40 + tax. I try to tell the rep about it but they won't lower my price. I just have one question since Wind is getting Note2 soon does anyone know when they get it? If it is coming I mind as well wait for it. |
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It goes up for auction in late 2012/early 2013. The 700 frequency has been/will be divided into four "lots", where no corporation is allowed to control more than one of those chunks. The auction is blind, so nobody knows what anyone else is bidding at the time. I think it's got rounds, so all that jazz. Basically the way it's breaking down is that Rogers Bell and Telus are all likely to control one chunk each, and that the remaining chunk will be divided by Wind/Mobilicity/Videotron/Public. Given Wind's deeper pockets (being funded by Orascom), it's likely that they'll control a greater chunk than the rest--allowing for better speeds and connections and all that jazz. Also, yes. If you want to access the 700mHz frequencies, you'll have to get a new handset. But since the 700 frequency is not likely to roll out for another 2 years (1 year for auction 1 year for rollout, probably in Toronto for a test and Vancouver in their second stage with Montreal/Calgary), then it's likely any new phone you buy by then will have 700. The next phone I puchase (I've got a Gnex which is pentaband) will have to have 700 just so I can be more future-proof. |
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New handsets will be required to run on the new LTE network. NOTE II WIND version will be available on WIND, but I am unclear if that version will work on WIND's future 700MHz LTE network. |
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I can't speak to what someone else has said on the interwebs, but it's my understanding that all transmissions from phones are "data" whether they be voice or interwebs. I may be wrong, perhaps someone who has worked in the industry could step in and help. |
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