• After 15+ years, we've made a big change: Android Forums is now Early Bird Club. Learn more here.

4g in New York City first time impression

I had a lot of trouble getting signal in Manhattan with ATT. Switched to Sprint in June and haven't dropped a call or data connection since. Used in Manhattan for about 20 hours over 4 days with not one incident.

Best part is that I spent part of my time with people from VZW and ATT, and they had to eat crow for saying I'd regret moving to Sprint. No one could hold signal in the subway once past the first set of stairs.

Did I eat crow? Not even close. They were so jealous of my Evo they couldn't stand it, and they almost puked when they found out how much data I consume without worry.
 
Upvote 0
I've been getting 4g in a few places for about a week now. I have my phone set to notify me of.it. it doesn't always stay though, even in the same place. I'm staying on the Upper East Side and at the apartment I had 4g the other night but now its back to 3g. I'm waiting for full 4g to then on my mobile hotspot. I'm planning to run my laptop off it.
 
Upvote 0
I spent the day in 2 different parts of the city (Kew Gardens and Roosevelt Island) and have had 4G all day.

Been getting download speeds from speedtest.net between 4.5 mbps and 6.5 mbps.

Upload speeds have varied much more between 0.2 mbps to 1.25 mbps.

Today (or is it yesterday?) I stayed pretty consistently above 6 mbps for dl's but still getting a ton of variance on my upload speeds (anything from .02 - 1.0 mbps). I'm just wondering if that's much of an issue if I don't really do any actual uploading. I mean for sending passwords and clicking links, will it really hang things up significantly? I have absolutely no clue about this stuff, and I don't know if what I described is even how things actually work, so please don't flame me for ignorance!! :D
 
Upvote 0
Today (or is it yesterday?) I stayed pretty consistently above 6 mbps for dl's but still getting a ton of variance on my upload speeds (anything from .02 - 1.0 mbps). I'm just wondering if that's much of an issue if I don't really do any actual uploading. I mean for sending passwords and clicking links, will it really hang things up significantly? I have absolutely no clue about this stuff, and I don't know if what I described is even how things actually work, so please don't flame me for ignorance!! :D

none whats so ever
 
  • Like
Reactions: wubbie075
Upvote 0
i had heard people were getting 4G at citi field and i work around the block in flushing but im not getting anything... hmmm

I get it consistently all over Queens. I have not specifically been to Citi Field or Flushing, though. My speedtests are 2-3 times faster in queens than anything I've gotten in Manhattan.

It is just sick fast when yer updating 10+ apps. Can't wait til it's fully live.
 
Upvote 0
I get it consistently all over Queens. I have not specifically been to Citi Field or Flushing, though. My speedtests are 2-3 times faster in queens than anything I've gotten in Manhattan.

It is just sick fast when yer updating 10+ apps. Can't wait til it's fully live.

I got it for like a second driving home yesterday but lost it before I could test it, at least it is closer to being fully functional
 
Upvote 0
I get it consistently all over Queens. I have not specifically been to Citi Field or Flushing, though. My speedtests are 2-3 times faster in queens than anything I've gotten in Manhattan.

It is just sick fast when yer updating 10+ apps. Can't wait til it's fully live.

So I moved a week ago to another area in NYC that has no/negligible 4G. It was fun while it lasted :(

I do get it near my job (but not in my office) with typical upload of 3 mbps.
 
Upvote 0
Guys, if you want to know about 4G in your area... Download Map Viewer by Sensorly...

screenshot_5.png


There's a thread in XDA about it for NYC. 4G in Bronx, New York Updates on all 4G Location Bronx,Manhattan,Brooklyn, & Queens. - xda-developers
 
Upvote 0

BEST TECH IN 2023

We've been tracking upcoming products and ranking the best tech since 2007. Thanks for trusting our opinion: we get rewarded through affiliate links that earn us a commission and we invite you to learn more about us.

Smartphones