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Heres my results. The highest speed I've had was some where around 3800. These were tested in the same location and in a short period of time. I also played with the cdma roaming selection in the settings tab. The automatic setting turned out to be the best. Here ya go. Oh and 3026 was slower than 3025 as you can see in the picture.

 
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I've forced updated mine to 3025 and went from 1500 to 3200kbps. Definitely worth it. However the instructions on how to do it on the thread are very scattered. beggers can't be choosers though. One question, when selecting roaming in the setting, duo you set it to automatic or MetroPCS?


Leave it on Metro only.



Heres my results. The highest speed I've had was some where around 3800. These were tested in the same location and in a short period of time. I also played with the cdma roaming selection in the settings tab. The automatic setting turned out to be the best. Here ya go. Oh and 3026 was slower than 3025 as you can see in the picture.



I get those same speeds on 3019 and hit over 4000 :D
 
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I've forced updated mine to 3025 and went from 1500 to 3200kbps. Definitely worth it. However the instructions on how to do it on the thread are very scattered. beggers can't be choosers though. One question, when selecting roaming in the setting, duo you set it to automatic or MetroPCS?


Home is the BEST.

Automatic is only when you know you're traveling outside the metropcs 'home' coverage network.

Otherwise, if you're in the metropcs home tower coverage, keep it on home.

If you have it on automatic while in the home coverage area you can notice delays in txt/pic msg and voicemails also voice may not work correctly because the phone is fighting for what towers to use.
 
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I've forced updated mine to 3025 and went from 1500 to 3200kbps. Definitely worth it. However the instructions on how to do it on the thread are very scattered. beggers can't be choosers though. One question, when selecting roaming in the setting, duo you set it to automatic or MetroPCS?


Home is the BEST.

Automatic is only when you know you're traveling outside the metropcs 'home' coverage network.

Otherwise, if you're in the metropcs home tower coverage, keep it on home.

If you have it on automatic while in the home coverage area you can notice delays in txt/pic msg and voicemails also voice may not work correctly because the phone is fighting for what towers to use.

I have pro 3014 if anyone wants it :)
 
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I updated to 3026, it worked fine and in fact I still have great 4G signal, but something strange is happening. Anytime I make an outbound call, I head the pre-recorded operator lady saying:
"thank you", "thank you", "thank you" over and over...

can't seem to make any calls or receive them. any ideas? I'm not quite sure if that's the issue here.
 
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I live in Miami, FL and for some reason when i do a speed test in my neighborhood it recognizes Atlanta, GA as the closest server. anyways here is my result, this was done about 10 minutes ago
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Maybe I'm missing something.. Checked under Network and Wireless settings and all i have are the options of MetroPCS or Automatic.. Running PRL 3026 and the B update if that makes a difference.. Was gonna see if it works better at my house as i have 0-1 bar here generally inside..


Well yeah. Metro is refereed the home network as in, metroPCs home network
 
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Maybe I'm missing something.. Checked under Network and Wireless settings and all i have are the options of MetroPCS or Automatic.. Running PRL 3026 and the B update if that makes a difference.. Was gonna see if it works better at my house as i have 0-1 bar here generally inside..


also you might be in a bad/spotty area.
 
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