Hi guys I am very keen to get this phone for me so I decided to bring up this question to know what exact speed do you getting on LTE I mean those that got a Vivid and be in an LTE market, what speeds are you observe?
Hi guys I am very keen to get this phone for me so I decided to bring up this question to know what exact speed do you getting on LTE I mean those that got a Vivid and be in an LTE market, what speeds are you observe?
I was in an area among Baltimore and DC, and contain more than 44 Mb / s by means of the Speakeasy speed test in the browser. Do not memorize the upload pace though.
I also did my test today Here are my tests from at present.
1 bar LTE in Rockville, MD 17mbps down, 9 up.
4 bars, similar area, 39mbps down, 15 up
Certainly I'm on a poor 2gb plan, so who concerned.
At this time in San Antonio I am receiving in excess of 30 down plus 7-10 up time and again. Most horrible I have seen down is similar to 15. My cousin has best at in Houston is 41.6 DOWN and 13.85 UPI guess these are some overwhelming speeds for AT&T
HTC Vivid just tries within the AT & T store in downtown Chicago. Speedtest download 2.5Mbit/sec never exceeded. The Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket next was equally slow. Both 2Mbit/sec average. The Atrix 2 and S Focus next to them (both HSPA + phone) 1Mbit/sec were average. So LTE phones were faster but rather slow.
At the moment Verizon Wireless broadcast that they will twice everyone's data use for no extra charge. optimistically AT&T will pursue the leader and do the similar, then these blazing fast speeds will be helpful. Those speed are pretty impressive. Though I keep in mind when I first got my thunderbolt I was seeing 30 MB on Verizon, now I see around 16-18 mbps.
Those speeds are very remarkable. Though I memorize while I first got my thunderbolt I be in view 30 MB on Verizon, at the present I see around 16-18 mbps.
Highest I've gotten so far is 50.9 Mbps and 12.3 Mbps down in San Antonio! The sales rep was angry when he saw I was in LTE unlimited.
I desire so also. actuality will almost certainly signify it won’t although. I believe it has a good possibility to stay that method if the T-Mobile/AT&T acquisition goes through.
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