Galaxy S5 4g speed test - Verizon Galaxy S 5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I don't get my S5 until Monday and I have been wondering how fast the 4g speed is at half to full service . Could anyone with there S5 do a speed test and show how fast it is on 4g LTE service from Verizon?

The results will not be much different than any other LTE phone in your area. Coverage will have a much larger impact than the phone itself. Mine runs the same as my Note 2, 6-10Mbps down / 2-4 up near downtown Dallas inside my house facing southwest.
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What point is fast 4G with 2GB data caps? Seems the same as having a real fast car that can only be driven two miles and then fined.

rushless said:
What point is fast 4G with 2GB data caps? Seems the same as having a real fast car that can only be driven two miles and then fined.
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I got almost 80Mbps yesterday in Atlanta which has the new AWS spectrum 4G! Beat out by home wired internet by almost double!

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What point is fast 4G with 2GB data caps? Seems the same as having a real fast car that can only be driven two miles and then fined.
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Um... some of us are still on unlimited data. Here are my speeds in Chicago this morning (AWS Spectrum obvioulsy).

Still the point is, what is the point of super fast speed with crazy low data caps? On the business side they are staking their bonus on caps being busted, but for consumers it has virtually no point.
With just a few hi def Youtube vids, etc, the 2GB is gone. Verizon pushes hidef video content and cloud use- banking on this to push cap busts. Corporate folks have admitted this, but kind of a "duh", obvious point.
Key point is how long do the carriers get away with this?
I have unlimited as well, but fully expect at some point the carriers will find a way to stop unlimited. Sad but likely true.

Something I noticed almost double the speeds at home vs my gs4 I pulled upwards of 60mb down and over 30 up and would do roughly half that with the gs4 phones side by side
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Sometimes there is an problem with speed test.

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EVO 4G on vacation - very good

A vacation is a good test for a new phone. It isn't always difficult to hold up to day to day needs, but the demands of a smartphone on a vacation are much greater. For this 4th of July weekend I took the EVO to Baltimore and had a great experience with it. Baltimore is 4G-enabled, so speeds on things like maps and YouTube were noticeably faster. I basically used the phone for everything from the time I left my house:
- Google Maps nav was amazing and accurate, the GPS signal always picked up immediately and remained strong (something that definitely can't be said for all past devices)
- streamed music locally and from Slacker over 3G the entire time in the background without any hiccups
- further used maps and Where to find good places to eat and waking directions to get there
- forgot to charge my point and shoot (as usual) so used the phone camera a ton for pictures and video at the National Aquarium, they came out great and battery life was also very good
- made excellent use of 4G and kickstand to watch YouTube videos in bed at night, again 4G did not seem to drain the battery especially fast
- and of course sent out emails, did some other web browsing, etc.
Overall I was impressed with how the performance of the phone kept up with me and how useful all the features were. The huge screen was so handy and made it easier to show other people things, wouldn't want to go back to a smaller one now. If anyone comes across this and is on the fence about getting this device, I wouldn't hesitate!
Are you rooted? And its good to see someone use the Evo on a real test like a vacation.
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I have to totally agree with OP. I went all around California this weekend from San Diego to Santa Barbara just handlin business! My EVO was my best friend and made me some new friends as well. Battery life was great, GPS was priceless, Pandora blasting all the time (super loud). Had an awesome vacation and couldn't have done it without my homie in my pocket. Evo rules.
I'm in San Diego right now on vacation with my EVO. Everything has been great so far! GPS was very useful and I can't even tell you how much faster everything is than my iPhone 3G. I open maps and it loads and GPS locks on instantly. Everything was just so fast.
Right now I have it tethered to my laptop so I can post this here and so I could upload some pictures from my DSLR to my Dropbox account and to clear my memory card.
To in summary... the EVO is awesome.
It could only have been better if there was 4G coverage here (of course it wouldn't matter since I've since jacked up my 4G... )
Nice timing on this thread. I went to vegas and got a taste of 4g myself.
I got like 7mbps when in the right spot but too much fluctuation
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r546 said:
A vacation is a good test for a new phone. It isn't always difficult to hold up to day to day needs, but the demands of a smartphone on a vacation are much greater. For this 4th of July weekend I took the EVO to Baltimore and had a great experience with it. Baltimore is 4G-enabled, so speeds on things like maps and YouTube were noticeably faster. I basically used the phone for everything from the time I left my house:
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Hey OP,
While in Baltimore (my hometown), did you notice how many bars of 4G you were getting? Did you at any time measure your bandwidth? I love my Evo, but I'm finding the 4G coverage in Baltimore is spotty and only sometimes faster than 3G.
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Are you rooted? And its good to see someone use the Evo on a real test like a vacation.
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Nope, not rooted. Pretty happy with the stock ROM with Sense and haven't wanted to do anything that requires root yet.
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I open maps and it loads and GPS locks on instantly. Everything was just so fast.
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Yeah I can't speak enough about how quickly the GPS locks and how accurate it seemed to be. Way better than my Pre and I think even better than my old Garmin! Won't be needing to take that out again anytime soon.
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Nice timing on this thread. I went to vegas and got a taste of 4g myself.
I got like 7mbps when in the right spot but too much fluctuation
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Nice to hear! I'm going to Vegas myself in a little over three weeks! I'm sure I'll be finding the 4G very useful. Any attractions or bars I shouldn't miss?
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Hey OP,
While in Baltimore (my hometown), did you notice how many bars of 4G you were getting? Did you at any time measure your bandwidth? I love my Evo, but I'm finding the 4G coverage in Baltimore is spotty and only sometimes faster than 3G.
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When indoors I sometimes lost the 4G completely or dropped to one or two bars. Outside I had anywhere from one to full depending on location, but this was mostly directly around the Inner Harbor. I did measure bandwidth, consistently got between 2.5 to 3 Mbps. This is at least twice as fast if not more than I usually get with 3G (Sprint's 3G speeds are pretty good).

Horrible data speeds in Philly burbs

With stock Rom back in August I was hitting 5.3 Mb/s download speeds. Now I'm barely hitting .5 consistantly. I did some Nandroid restores and retested. All were the same crappy speeds.
No radio changes to date that I know of. Running Eugene's latest Frankin-whiz. Anyone else experiencing this? Any ideas?
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I'm afraid I can't be much help with solving the problem bit I am seeing the same issue here in central utah. I was getting speeds close to 2 mbps than I rooted, applied the lag fix, applied the gps fix (which didn't work any way), and now I get half a meg of I'm lucky. First time I tested I got .05 mbps....how do you check data usage to see if you are over the 10 gig limit where tmo throttles you?
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Same here in Colorado Springs. Latest FrankenWiz Rom. Checked data usage, and only at 1.3 G, as I mainly use wifi. Thought it was just me
I live in Philly around old city and I constantly pull 3mbps down and 1 mbps up. The city is where its at.
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NANDROID completely crippled my speed. I restored from a NANDROID backup and it ****ed up everything. Not sure if it was the lagfix I removed prior but either way, restore with ODIN to JI2.
See, I'm still on the stock rom though, so I wonder if it was the lag fix. I may try reversing the lag fix, than retesting to see if it is any better.
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Well, I just got home, (I live about 10 miles from work, which is where I did my last test) and now I am pulling 3 mbps down and 1 mbps up....no changes at all to my phone. Makes me wonder if it's a network issue. I tested my wifes vibrant (which is still 100% stock) and it was only pulling .88 mbps down and .90 mbps up....
*Boggle*
I never applied any lag fix mainly because Eugene's roms are fast enough and I give a damn about benchmarks. My first nandroid has a record of my speedtest, just cant reproduce the speeds.
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It may just be a network issue. I live in Seattle and usually pull over three downtown, but occasionally it'll force me over to Edge, then an hour later I'll be back on 3G. What sucks for me though is I can only pull about 1.5 - 1.8 in my apartment, but literally two blocks away I can pull 5-6 consistently.
Gotta do it ..Lv all y'all but... WESTIEED.. (see sig) pew that felt good. Nuf said..back to trollin'
When NANDROID/Lag hack ****ed my Vibrant's data speed, WiFi was also slow.
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When NANDROID/Lag hack ****ed my Vibrant's data speed, WiFi was also slow.
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Yeah, my WiFi has no issues at all and I can constantly pull great speeds off it. The data coming off the network is what is spotty at best for me, usually on the low side.
tmobile speeds on the vibrant is absolutely horrible in north Philadelphia. I get like 999k or 1gb download if i hold it in the air. When I used the hd2 rooted with android, I got like 2 to 3 gb.. so it's obviously the phone not being a good signal/data grabber. It's samsung's fault.. Nobody had better reception that Motorola in my opinion.. their phones always get good reception. Just my opinion through testing
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tmobile speeds on the vibrant is absolutely horrible in north Philadelphia. I get like 999k or 1gb download if i hold it in the air. When I used the hd2 rooted with android, I got like 2 to 3 gb.. so it's obviously the phone not being a good signal/data grabber. It's samsung's fault.. Nobody had better reception that Motorola in my opinion.. their phones always get good reception. Just my opinion through testing
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Just got off a chat with TMO, they said one of the local towers has been down for a while. Im not sure if that makes me feel any better but at least there is a known problem instead of the "everything looks good from here" answer I was expecting. Id rather have a tower down and crappy speeds than crappy speeds with no tower down. just have to wait and see.

Tmo 3g speeds...

OK, so before this phone I previously had a vibrant and then the mytouch4g. I live in a so called 4g area. The nexus s seems right in line with my vibrant and I can get a tick under 6mbps down. The upload here is faster on my nexus than the vibrant or the mytouch, at around 1.7mbps. The mytouch at Max could pull about 7.5mbps. I can't remember if I ever got more than that. I'm not making this threat to complain about the speeds of this phone.
My question is, if this phones radio can get a theoretical Max of 7.2mbps download, is that an unrealistic number even when the tower can pump out higher speeds? For example, the mytouch has a Max of 14.4mbps but even in a 4g area it never pulled down close to that. I'm thinking the speed of the radio is like alot of things where you have the theoretical Max and then you have the functional limit. Am I wrong saying that? Has anyone gotten a 7mbps download speed off the phone? Or conversely, if anyone has owned a g2 or mytouch4g, have you reached speeds anywhere close to those maxes? Is tmo even pumping out that much bandwidth yet?
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OK, so before this phone I previously had a vibrant and then the mytouch4g. I live in a so called 4g area. The nexus s seems right in line with my vibrant and I can get a tick under 6mbps down. The upload here is faster on my nexus than the vibrant or the mytouch, at around 1.7mbps. The mytouch at Max could pull about 7.5mbps. I can't remember if I ever got more than that. I'm not making this threat to complain about the speeds of this phone.
My question is, if this phones radio can get a theoretical Max of 7.2mbps download, is that an unrealistic number even when the tower can pump out higher speeds? For example, the mytouch has a Max of 14.4mbps but even in a 4g area it never pulled down close to that. I'm thinking the speed of the radio is like alot of things where you have the theoretical Max and then you have the functional limit. Am I wrong saying that? Has anyone gotten a 7mbps download speed off the phone? Or conversely, if anyone has owned a g2 or mytouch4g, have you reached speeds anywhere close to those maxes? Is tmo even pumping out that much bandwidth yet?
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closest ive gotten on my nexus is 6.5 down and 3 up
Wow that's an amazing upload speed!
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Wow that's an amazing upload speed!
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And i by no means live in a small city.
Corona is 30-40 mins from LA, population like 160,000 people. so it isnt some podunk town
Damn you live in corona and get those speeds? I'm down in temecula, but on ATT. I see around 3 Mbps but have been thinking of switching.
Anyway theoretical max is most always limited by the backhaul to the tower, depending on how many T1 or more connections it has. But you should be able to get pretty damn close to max if all things were right in the perfect conditions.
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Damn you live in corona and get those speeds? I'm down in temecula, but on ATT. I see around 3 Mbps but have been thinking of switching.
Anyway theoretical max is most always limited by the backhaul to the tower, depending on how many T1 or more connections it has. But you should be able to get pretty damn close to max if all things were right in the perfect conditions.
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ya the speeds out here are pretty damn good
You will definitely run into the limit of the processor using SpeedTest.
You can show this if your home DSL / cable is fast enough. I get 17-19Mbps down and .9mbps up over WiFi through my DSL (Free, in France, ASDL 2+, and I live 800m from my CO in Paris, I'm using WiFi N from an AirPort Extreme) using my MacBook Pro (core i7, 8GB RAM so it can take it. ), running SpeedTest to a Paris server in Chrome. Using the same WiFi, I can get up to 8.5mbps down and .9 up on my Nexus S, connecting to the same server through the SpeedTest App.
I therefore know that while my connection can support much higher speeds, the phone's hardware/software can't handle them. For reference, an iPhone 4, right next to the NS, pulls up to 6.9mbps down. My N1 can do about 6.5 at best, and my old faithful milestone at stock clocking couldn't do better than about 4.5. Given that the Hummingbird processor in the NS is at 1ghz, and the hardware-similar iPhone's A4 (the GPU, much better in the NS as a SGX540 versus the iPhone's SGX535, isn't engaged at all by speedtest) is running at roughly 750-800mhz, those scores seem to indicate that the processor is the bottleneck with this test on these devices. Idem for the N1 versus the Moto - it is generally 1.4x to 1.5x faster with most CPU kinds of stuff compared to the Milestone, and the 6.5 to 4.5 ratio tends to follow that. I can't tell you why the N1 is slower consistently than the iPhone 4 at this test over WiFi, but it most definitely is.
Over 3G, I get wildly variant service all over Paris. I've seen up to 6mbps with the iPhone 4, the NS, and the N1, and up to (still) about 4.5 with the Milestone.
3G radio signal is something else entirely - the Moto is by far the best, then the NS, and then you have to fall a long, long way before you get to the iPhone and the N1.
San Fernando Valley here.
Never seen more than 3Mb/s on the NS on the down side, usually 1.5-2Mb/s on the up. My N1 in the same locations routinely pulled 4Mb/s down, about 1.5-2Mbs up. Highest I recall ever seeing is 4.4Mb/s on the N1 down.
One thing I've noticed with the Speedtest app is that the default server for me, Los Angeles, is often very slow for all devices. I can pull faster speeds if I test against Bullhead City or other Az cities.
I concur with @big_adventure that the phone's software seems to limit it rather than the wireless technology. I'm on a 30Mb/s FIOS line at the house, the laptop gets 32 down, 20 up, the Nexus S on the same WiFi node maxes out 12Mb/s down and 7Mb/s up.
I'll try to run some tests today to see if my N1 can still get the 4Mb/s speeds it used to average at my office. I'll also run some tethering tests and see what the laptop can pull over the tether for comparison.
running speed tests on a mobile phone, the bottleneck is ALWAYS the mobile hardware. the combination of cpu, memory type and speed, are ALWAYS the bottleneck when speed testing on a phone. so its the whole package that matters. maybe the nexus 1 has slower RAM memory but faster CPU, but the iphone 4 has slower CPU but faster memory, etc.
I'm getting 2.7-3.8mbs download and ~1.7 upload(never seems to change much) here in different parts of North Dallas.
I just did about a dozen tests between the two phones (Nexus S and Nexus 1), from my office, where I used to get 4.0Mb/s on the N1 in Speedtest app on the phone.
I ran a couple of tests against 3 different servers (Los Angeles, Lake Havasu, Bullhead City) on each phone, and again on my laptop tethered via wifi hotspot to the Nexus S.
I threw in a few extra tests on the NS after a reboot of the phone (to swap the sim back and forth between the two phones).
The results were pretty much the same for each method.
I peaked out at 2.9Mb/s down on both phones, and 2.8Mb/s on the tethered laptop.
Upload speeds more interesting, the Nexus One maxed out at 1.3Mb/s on every test to every servier, the Nexus S got 1.7Mb/s on every test to every server, and on the tethered laptop as well.
Both phones show full bars and 3G and I used the Antennas app from the Market to confirm that both phones were connected to the same cell tower.
Perhaps not the best field testing, but good enough to show me that if either phone has an advantage over the other, in my area, it's actually the NS because it's getting 40% faster uploads and comparable downloads.
It also shows me that my fears that the NS wasn't getting the 4.0Mb/s I am used to in this location is not because of the device, it seems to be a change in the quality of service here.
As a final point of interest, I ran the same tests using my iPhone 4 on AT&T. Averaged about 1.9Mb/s on the down, 1.0 on the up. This was interesting because this phone was averaging 2.6-ish down last time I tested it here. It seems that both AT&T and T-Mo aren't serving up what they used to here near the Van Nuys Airport.
This also speaks to what I've said consistently about T-Mo vs AT&T...when I can get service from T-Mo it's much faster than what AT&T gives me, but the problem with T-Mo is too many areas that I can't get signal from them around here where AT&T is available on the phone.

Signal Strength vs. GNex

Having a hard time finding info on this... anyone actually measured an increase/decrease vs. their GNex? I'm not talking about bars, but in dBm/ASUs or whatnot.
I was able to successfully order one today but am wondering if I should cancel. I primarily will use this phone to tether on the TMobile plan and while overall coverage with my GNex is adequate, I often find myself in situations indoors (various restaurants/cafes, etc) where it's a bit fringy and slow. Fortunately I live in a 42 HSPA+ area (downtown San Diego) so I imagine that will help some.
I don't have hard numbers for you, but based on my experience the last week its about the same if not marginally better. Nothing mind blowing though.
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I don't have hard numbers for you, but based on my experience the last week its about the same if not marginally better. Nothing mind blowing though.
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Hmm... are you seeing an improvement in your data speeds at least - ie. in a marginal area wear you might have gotten 1 mbps, you now get like 1.5 or 2?
If I'm not looking forward to much of an improvement here coupled with the glass back it might be best to sit this one out. OTOH I *did* get one and should be able to at least resell what I paid for it so it might not hurt to try...
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Hmm... are you seeing an improvement in your data speeds at least - ie. in a marginal area wear you might have gotten 1 mbps, you now get like 1.5 or 2?
If I'm not looking forward to much of an improvement here coupled with the glass back it might be best to sit this one out. OTOH I *did* get one and should be able to at least resell what I paid for it so it might not hurt to try...
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Yeah data speeds are much higher. At work where I usually have one or two bars I now get ~10Mbps with the N4 as opposed to the Gnex I'd have 3-7Mbps. At home where I have a great signal; I went from 7Mbps with the Gnex to 19Mbps with the N4.
I'm on T-Mobile BTW.
Edit: The performance increase from the Gnex to the N4 alone is enough for me to recommend the upgrade. It absolutely flies!
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Yeah data speeds are much higher. At work where I usually have one or two bars I now get ~10Mbps with the N4 as opposed to the Gnex I'd have 3-7Mbps. At home where I have a great signal; I went from 7Mbps with the Gnex to 19Mbps with the N4.
I'm on T-Mobile BTW.
Edit: The performance increase from the Gnex to the N4 alone is enough for me to recommend the upgrade. It absolutely flies!
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Awesome! Thanks for sharing... I'm a remote web consultant, so this basically this seals the deal for me. I'm rarely in situations with no signal, just places that it's a bit too slow that I tend to avoid. Usually in the best spots I see about 8-9 mbps so I'm looking forward to the increase in speed, which sounds like it may put me close to what I get on my home network.

How are the radios?

How's everyone's reception been? Compared to a galaxy s4 or any other phone you had prior. Better? Worse?
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I had the Note 4 before getting this and I've noticed it to be around 4 to 6 dBM worse. WiFi is noticeably weaker as well. I have the 64GB variant.
One reason I purchased this phone was the supposed better radios of Motorola. It is noticeably worse than the Samsung Note 4 and HTC One M8. I wish I could just go back to my M8 but that is impossible without repurchasing one and wasting my Edge ;p. I never lost 4G with my M8 while I lost 4G with the Note 4 in a few areas and many times with the Droid Turbo today. Very disappointed in the radio performance, will try again tomorrow with new Sim Card, but I think I might be screwed. The phone is stable at my home and slightly better than the Note 4 here. At work is where I had all the trouble.
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One reason I purchased this phone was the supposed better radios of Motorola. It is noticeably worse than the Samsung Note 4 and HTC One M8. I wish I could just go back to my M8 but that is impossible without repurchasing one and wasting my Edge ;p. I never lost 4G with my M8 while I lost 4G with the Note 4 in a few areas and many times with the Droid Turbo today. Very disappointed in the radio performance, will try again tomorrow with new Sim Card, but I think I might be screwed.
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I'd wait a few weeks before doing anything drastic. As with any new phone, there will likely be some software bugs to address that may affect signal in the first few weeks.
I can attest for certain the Radio is MUCH better than any phone that I have had. (S4,S5,One M8, Note 4, iPhone6 etc)
My experience that is much different -is a 20 Mile stretch of road to my Home. I live in Fringe Reception area in Norther California (Foresthill) I haven't ever been able to drive the 20 Mile Stretch home without dropping a phone call.( This usually happens numerous times) With The Turbo I was able to stay connected to Verizon Customer Service the Entire 20 Miles to my Home!
The only Bummer about this experience is that I was on the Phone with Verizon regarding the lack of Simul Data! What a complete ****ter! This is something that I will give props to Apple about. The day the iPhone 6 was released the phone could use VOLTE . Kind horse **** that a Flagship VZ Moto exclusive device doesnt have the proper software to use VOLTE on release.
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I can attest for certain the Radio is MUCH better than any phone that I have had. (S4,S5,One M8, Note 4, iPhone6 etc)
My experience that is much different -is a 20 Mile stretch of road to my Home. I live in Fringe Reception area in Norther California (Foresthill) I haven't ever been able to drive the 20 Mile Stretch home without dropping a phone call.( This usually happens numerous times) With The Turbo I was able to stay connected to Verizon Customer Service the Entire 20 Miles to my Home!
The only Bummer about this experience is that I was on the Phone with Verizon regarding the lack of Simul Data! What a complete ****ter! This is something that I will give props to Apple about. The day the iPhone 6 was released the phone could use VOLTE . Kind horse **** that a Flagship VZ Moto exclusive device doesnt have the proper software to use VOLTE on release.
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Good to hear, so is it a guarantee that when it gets VOLTE it will have Simultaneous data tand voice on every phone call? Also which version of the turbo did u get as far as material.
I purchased the 32GB Red (Carbon) <- thinking about getting the black LOL.
It's for sure a software issue with the phone. My iPhone 6 was able to access VOLTE the day of release in my area. It's unreal that VZ & Moto wouldn't require the feature to be working on release date. It appears to be an issue with the 2014 Moto X as well from what I have been reading
I will say the phone is incredibly snappy, and smooth in performance. I can only imagine how the performance will be when we get L on the phone.
PS. Haven't had enough time to compare the WIFI performance but that is usually not a problem for me anyways- I have 4 Ubiquiti Access Points installed at my home. The way the system works is each wifi AP hands off the WIFI signal simultaneously from one AP to another- all without interrupting whatever you may be streaming The most important item to me is my Cell Reception and a huge Bonus that I can stay connected driving the 20 mile stretch home.
-Scoob
As far as mobile data is concerned, seems to be about the same or slightly better than my G3, however WiFi is significantly worse.
DROID Turbo 1x and WiFi:
LG G3 1x and WiFi:
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Wifi signals are WAY down compared to my other devices which include iphone 5S, 6, HTC One M8, Note II, Note 3, Galaxy S5...
Have the 64GB black nylon one.
I'll have to try outdoors. We have a long range wifi extender to cover a large section of the pasture and all my other devices get a decent signal up to 1km away. This will be a good test.
I had a carbon fiber case on my S5 (Cygnett IIRC) that blocked the LTE signal really bad. That's the disadvantage to having real carbon fiber LOL.
Not sure about the ballistic nylon. Does it have CF in it?
I wish the back came off, I have a friend who's an RF test engineer and he could see if it has attenuation in the (un) desired ranges.
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Wifi signals are WAY down compared to my other devices which include iphone 5S, 6, HTC One M8, Note II, Note 3, Galaxy S5...
Have the 64GB black nylon one.
I'll have to try outdoors. We have a long range wifi extender to cover a large section of the pasture and all my other devices get a decent signal up to 1km away. This will be a good test.
I had a carbon fiber case on my S5 (Cygnett IIRC) that blocked the LTE signal really bad. That's the disadvantage to having real carbon fiber LOL.
Not sure about the ballistic nylon. Does it have CF in it?
I wish the back came off, I have a friend who's an RF test engineer and he could see if it has attenuation in the (un) desired ranges.
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Looking forward to hearing the results of your outdoor test. And while you're out there, can you check on how readable the screen is in direct sunlight?
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I can attest for certain the Radio is MUCH better than any phone that I have had. (S4,S5,One M8, Note 4, iPhone6 etc)
My experience that is much different -is a 20 Mile stretch of road to my Home. I live in Fringe Reception area in Norther California (Foresthill) I haven't ever been able to drive the 20 Mile Stretch home without dropping a phone call.( This usually happens numerous times) With The Turbo I was able to stay connected to Verizon Customer Service the Entire 20 Miles to my Home!
The only Bummer about this experience is that I was on the Phone with Verizon regarding the lack of Simul Data! What a complete ****ter! This is something that I will give props to Apple about. The day the iPhone 6 was released the phone could use VOLTE . Kind horse **** that a Flagship VZ Moto exclusive device doesnt have the proper software to use VOLTE on release.
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There is a big difference between holding on to a phone call and getting good data (4G).
Do you get a good 4G signal also? Thanks
My signal not so good with Droid Turbo
I have had around -105 dbm 4G LTE which is 2 bars and have had a few times where I had 3 bars. Normally in the same area I would have 4 to 5 bars. I also had a time where I tried to make a call and it was on 1x when I was in a big city where there is 4G towers. After the call it went to 4G. I sure hope we all get this issue fixed. Other than this issue most everything has been great.
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I have had around -105 dbm 4G LTE which is 2 bars and have had a few times where I had 3 bars. Normally in the same area I would have 4 to 5 bars. I also had a time where I tried to make a call and it was on 1x when I was in a big city where there is 4G towers. After the call it went to 4G. I sure hope we all get this issue fixed. Other than this issue most everything has been great.
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Man that sucks the big one. The bars you are seeing are probably 3g or 1x voice signal. Which still sucks if you download an app called advanced signal it will tell you exactly what is going on. I'm defiantly gonna hold off until it gets solved. I have to pay full retail as I am on unlimited Thanks for your input.
My LTE and Wifi strength are also down.
Siting in my office, I used to get full bars of wifi reception on my DNA. Now its at 2 bars. Same goes for my LTE signal.
I'll do some actual testing later, but I hope this gets resolved quickly
Yeah the wifi is killing me. It's incredibly noticeable in various parts of my house that I used to have stellar wifi.
I've had LTE where my M8 struggled to even get 3G. I'm quite pleased with the signal.
I've had better LTE and 3G reception versus my S3. Seems like calls sound better. Better (quicker acquisition, less drops) GPS performance as well. Wifi signal reception seems to be on par. Both phones in the same room a few feet apart, are within 1-2dBm of each other. I haven't tested performance, or compared client statistics on my wireless controller yet.
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Has anyone tried just taking the phone on the road and checking signals not bars but 3G or 4G. If the phone doesnt have voice and internet at the same time that would explain why the phone would go to 1X when your on a call then back up when you get off. If you out and about do you have 4G where you did with previous phones not bars but 4G? The bars on my Droid Maxx tell me what my voice signal strength is not 4G I believe it is the same with the turbo. The WIFI deal Im cluless if it doesnt connect then it doesnt connect. again though it doesnt depend on howmany bars you have. It is how the phone performs. Im in a real crap signal area I can have 1X on my Maxx and still be able to make calls and text because I may have only one bar on the phone. Thanks
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Has anyone tried just taking the phone on the road and checking signals not bars but 3G or 4G. If the phone doesnt have voice and internet at the same time that would explain why the phone would go to 1X when your on a call then back up when you get off. If you out and about do you have 4G where you did with previous phones not bars but 4G? The bars on my Droid Maxx tell me what my voice signal strength is not 4G I believe it is the same with the turbo. The WIFI deal Im cluless if it doesnt connect then it doesnt connect. again though it doesnt depend on howmany bars you have. It is how the phone performs. Im in a real crap signal area I can have 1X on my Maxx and still be able to make calls and text because I may have only one bar on the phone. Thanks
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Look back a few pages, I posted dBm readings between phones. I agree though, comparing bars is useless.
Just figured I'd chime in. I swapped my kevlar version for the normal version and my wifi is back to the same strength that my G2 had. There was definitely something wrong with the kevlar one I had...

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