Verizon playing off my issues? - Verizon Droid Incredible 2

Ok, so I've been having horrible reception issues out here where I live. I have called Verizon multiple times due to this issue. I have received 2 replacement phones in addition to the 1 I started out with. They finally opened a tech ticket and they got someone out to go check the towers. They called back stating they received word from the tech team that due to recent "bad weather", one of the dishes that serve the area in my direction was turned and it was affecting the service out in my area. I have stated multiple times when calling them that my mothers cell gets great service, even though shes getting only slightly better service (I get -105dbm and she gets -96dbm). They ran through the paces on each of those phones and they get the same issues from replacement to replacement. Has anyone else been given some bull**** excuse to try to play off an issue you're having with your phone/service just so they don't have to satisfy your requests until they feel they want to?

No you have to call them and say u want the signal booster for you home or you will go elsewhere.. did it for sprint and they wavied all fees related to the signal antenna
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Spint woes

Even though I'm posting in the Evo section of a mainly rooting community, I was hoping someone could provide a little insight onto my situation. Perhaps there is a Sprint representative on these forums who can better assist me as well.
So I purchased a new Evo June 20th after coming from 3 years of using the iPhone. I love the phone, but I've had nothing but issues with it. It's less the phone itself and more the companies surrounding it - Radio Shack, Sprint, etc.
So like I stated before, I got my Evo on June 20th. After using it a few days I noticed I had terrible signal at home. Normally if I was using the phone for personal reasons only, I could live with it, but I do work 1-2 days per week from home so not having voice service is a pretty big deal to me. After about 7-9 of fighting with the signal loss while walking around my home looking for a sweet spot (Also while on the phone with Spring customer service) They told me it was probably my home or area and that they couldnt guarantee coverage everywhere. My issue with this is, I've test all the carriers in my home. ATT, Tmobile, and Verizon get a minimum of 3 bars in my house. I dont like out in the middle of nowhere, I live in the suburbs of Houston. All other carriers penetrate into my home just fine, except Sprint. Well after arguing with Sprint reps over and over, I finally decided to take it to the Sprint store.
After waiting in a terribly long line (45 min), I was finally speaking to a Sprint rep. I told them about my issues and asked if there was anything I could do. He stated there was a booster that was $99. I flat out denied this as I thought it was ridiculous I had to pay more money just to get voice signal (something that was shown to be EXCELLENT coverage in their computers). He played with the phone for a second, then stated that an update would be coming out shortly that would improve the Wifi, 4G, and radio of the phone. The rep suggested that I was still within my 30 day cancellation period and that I should wait for the update and see if that improved anything.
So, a few short days later I got the OTA message on my phone. Well, this turned out to be a huge mess because I ended up being one of those unfortunate people who had their phones bricked. So at this point I'm phoneless and very frustrated. I take the phone back to where I purchased it, Radio Shack, and they tell me they've seen other customers who had this problem and will gladly exchange the phone for me. The manager of the store states it should be here on Friday, so I say thank you and leave.
Well, the phone didnt come Friday. It didn't even come the next Friday. Yep, it came THREE Friday's later - almost 3 full weeks later. So after not having a phone for two and a half weeks, I finally get my new phone in. The radio shack rep applied the update for me in the store and I left.
Well the weekend went by and I didn't notice any dropped calls, but I wasn't using my phone heavily. Then yesterday I was working from home and my phone was finally getting put to its full use. Call after call dropped and I couldn't even hold a signal for more than 10 minutes. I eventually had to run next door and borrow a neighbors phone to finish up my convo with a client. Normally I could live with this issue for personal use, but for work it was becoming a serious problem.
So I called Sprint and explained the situation. Eventually after sitting on the phone for an hour and talking to person after person I spoke with a manager who basically said either buy the $100 booster or pay $200 to cancel your contract and leave. At that point I was furious - I didn't understand why I should be forced to pay more for something when I was already paying for signal. I explained that I originally had planned on returning the phone earlier, but that had held off at the advice from a Sprint rep I talked to, and that my phone had been broken for over 2 weeks of my 30 day trial period. She continued to iterate that there was nothing she could do. She instructed me to contact Radio Shack and see if they would accept the phone back after 30 days (I'm on day 34 right now).
I just spoke with Radio Shack but they stated I'll need to call back when the manager is in the store - which will be 3-4 hours from now. I suppose maybe I'll get lucky and I'll be able to return the phone - but I'm worried about what will happen if they refuse. I'm going to be stuck with a phone that is unusable for work, while forced to either pay $100 for a booster, or shell out another $200 for the ETF (screwing me out of $400 total).
Anyways, maybe there is nothing that can be done, maybe I'm just an idiot for not testing the phone more aggressively sooner. I'm just sharing my experience on here with the hopes that someone has come across a similar situation or perhaps someone with a Sprint customer service background.
TLDR - got an evo, noticed bad signal, Sprint said OTA would fix the issues, OTA broke phone, waited 2 weeks for replacement, tested phone, reception still suck, Sprint says im stuck.
Wow, that sucks. Sorry to hear that.
I'm curious...you do get to keep the phone if you pay the ETF, right?
If you do, I would pay the $200 ETF and sell the phone on ebay or craigslist because I really doubt the $100 booster is going to help much and with the EVO in short supply, I'm sure someone is willing to buy it.
PS: If you do, just be sure to do a factory reset so all information is erased from it.
Maybe try the Verizon PRL, I looked briefly but cant seem to find the post. It is here somewhere though. Might work for you.
Yea PRL would work, but I don't want to use up my 450 anytime minutes nor do I want to switch back and forth between PRL's. I get great service at work and other places, it's just a dead zone where I live.
Airave?
Is the signal issue only at home? Airave hooks into your broadband service and then you can make phone calls via airave and it routes the calls like Vonage. And if your service really sucks sprint will give you the device for free if you complain the right way. I have had mine for 2 weeks and have had no dropped calls at home. This won't help you outside of your house though....Just my $.02
Really?
Really for free? Sprint was adamant that I would have to purchase one. They said over and over they would not wave the fee since their computers show I'm in excellent coverage area.
I too have been with Sprint for sometime now and I have the booster and it has worked wonders for me at home my office is in my basement so I spend a great deal down there and dint get service upatairs I got 3 bars but now I can make a call anywhere and it doesn't drop or anything well worth the 100 dollars if you can't get them tk give you one for free
Are those boosters provider specific?
I was thinking about getting one for the basement, but we have Sprint and Verizon Androids in the house. Don't want to have to buy one for each carrier.
I can confirm that if your a new customer with sprint they will do absolutely nothing for you, except sell you more stuff. I just went through a very similar situation and after offering me the airwave twice for free only to double back and say no sorry its 100 bucks.
BTW if you get the airwave for free they extend your contact back to 2 years, might be worth it for some.
I'm rocking the verizon prl's now and well its decent enough to stick with it, the phone rocks.
I also got an Airave for free when I was having issues. The only problem it would have is not supporting 3G data, but I suppose if you are at home, you can use wi-fi. The best benefit I saw was paying $10/mo and getting unlimited calls while on the device since I don't have unlimited minutes.
Sprint gave me an Airave for free, waived the fee for 2 years, and didn't touch my contract. But I also have 5 towers within 1.9 miles and they compete for signal...
The thing is, while I don't drop calls within range of the Airave, it doesn't hand off to a tower like it is supposed to so it drops when I walk out of range. :/
I'm pretty pissed at Sprint right now... They had a 2 1/2 outage that affected ALL of Colorado (voice and text - data worked fine in most areas) and just gave me a 25 dollar bill credit for it - couldn't even dial 911 and when people called me phone, it was just dead air - not even voicemail. BIG NO NO! Then on top of that, the subpar 3G speeds (900kbps max, 600 average compared to 3Mbps/1.7 on at&t in the same area), I've had two data outages (another two 25 dollar bill credits) and they charged me an activation fee on my corporate liable line through Comcast which was supposed to be free so I'm fighting to get that waived.
I love the phone. Hate the service.

Couple of questions for those of you with an Airrave.

So I'm moving to a new apartment in a couple of weeks, and the area is notorious for having crappy sprint coverage. Being as that I'm a 3rd party retailer for sprint, my rep set me up with a free airrave, no questions asked.
MY question is, does the Airrave have some sort of password protection so that i won't have 5 neighbors constantly using my Airrave? I know it works through my internet, so I don't want to have a bunch of people slowing down my internet.
Also, I was reading about an issue with text messaging with the airrave. Does anyone know if they fixed the problem yet?
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So I'm moving to a new apartment in a couple of weeks, and the area is notorious for having crappy sprint coverage. Being as that I'm a 3rd party retailer for sprint, my rep set me up with a free airrave, no questions asked.
MY question is, does the Airrave have some sort of password protection so that i won't have 5 neighbors constantly using my Airrave? I know it works through my internet, so I don't want to have a bunch of people slowing down my internet.
Also, I was reading about an issue with text messaging with the airrave. Does anyone know if they fixed the problem yet?
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You can lock your airave to just your number. And I have no problems at all when using the airave, texting, calling, or data
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MY question is, does the Airrave have some sort of password protection so that i won't have 5 neighbors constantly using my Airrave? I know it works through my internet, so I don't want to have a bunch of people slowing down my internet.
Also, I was reading about an issue with text messaging with the airrave. Does anyone know if they fixed the problem yet?
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The Airrave has made a tremendous difference for my coverage at home-- I live 35 flights in the sky here in Chicago and prior to the Airrave there were some places in my condo unit that I got full signal strength and other places within the unit that I got no signal; with the Airrave I am full strength and no longer need to worry about missed calls/texts due to my phone being in one of the dead zones in my unit.
I don't have password protection enabled on the Airrave (my Wi-Fi & broadband is PW protected) and haven't noticed a negative impact on my web speeds due to the potential of other's accessing Airrave. I would be happy to see if PW protection makes a difference if you'd like me to test it out.
As far as the sending of texts issue-- yes on RARE occasions w/the E4GT on wi-fi (which is connected to Airrave) I will get a Failed message when trying to send a text (surprisingly NO issues receiving texts, I even get texts at the same time I am getting Failed to Send notifications). My solutions, both which have worked consistently: 1) Disconnect the E4GT from wi-fi and try to resend 2) If that doesn't work reboot and try to resend.
Hope that helps
There is a way to lock it down so only you could use it.. and possibly any other lines on your acct. However when i asked sprint about it they either didnt want to hassle with it or it really doesnt matter because they didnt want me to lockit down.. either way it has a certain range which can be extended.. i think 800ft then can be extendended to a certain amt of feet. Rarely does it have issues and the only thing they make you do is reset everything. The speeds are still 3g speeds but where you have no service it works perfectly.. i use the antennae and have it close to the ceiling (i have two floors) and of course practically in thw window which is needed to maintain a good gps lock.. other than that, cant complain about something your using free of charge. There is also the time i wanted the gs2.. and what would ya know, my airrave was elig for a full upgrade ;-). So got the sgs2, did esn chng with my line, switched airrave back, sold the og epic.. win/win situation!
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Slash8915 said:
So I'm moving to a new apartment in a couple of weeks, and the area is notorious for having crappy sprint coverage. Being as that I'm a 3rd party retailer for sprint, my rep set me up with a free airrave, no questions asked.
MY question is, does the Airrave have some sort of password protection so that i won't have 5 neighbors constantly using my Airrave? I know it works through my internet, so I don't want to have a bunch of people slowing down my internet.
Also, I was reading about an issue with text messaging with the airrave. Does anyone know if they fixed the problem yet?
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Once you get it...it'll be an active line on your account.. click and open it online and put in numbers you only want to have access.
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The moment you get your airwave up and running marks the end of texting as you know it. It is really that bad.
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The moment you get your airwave up and running marks the end of texting as you know it. It is really that bad.
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Lol probably a sprint issue in your area..no problems here at all.. once upon a time there was until i got my airrave replaced.. no problems since and ive been on it over a year
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The moment you get your airwave up and running marks the end of texting as you know it. It is really that bad.
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Had mine 6 months and haven't had any problems sending or receiving any texts
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I got my airrave in late November and hated it.
The unit caused my phone to constantly think that it was in Tulsa, OK (when in fact I live just north of Oklahoma City, OK) - which was pretty annoying as trying to get the weather or GPS navigation was pretty useless until I got out of the airrave's range.
Then I did some testing and found out that in fact I was missing a rare amount of incoming text messages - like perhaps 1 in 20 or so.
I hate missing any message so that combined with the GPS issue was enough to make me discontinue using the airrave. Fortunately by then some of the better modems for our device had been released which made it to where I didn't need the airrave just to get reliable service at home anymore. I still occasionally miss a call because it takes so long for the phone to receive notification of the call, but I'd rather miss a call than a text message, as voicemail ALWAYS goes through, whereas a missed text message just goes off into the ether.
I came to this thread hoping to see if the problems had been solved yet, but I figured I should share my issues as well. Also I tried a ton of stuff to get the airrave to work properly even with some really knowledgable sprint techs and nothing worked - there was supposed to be an update out "sometime 2012" though so not sure if that's been pushed yet or not.
Edit: Oh also, I wanted to mention that yes you can lock down the unit to only respond to your phone number(s) pretty easily. Thing has a HUGE range as well so it has that going for it. Oh and it's not a big deal for me but do keep in mind your bill will go up by $1.50 a month for that stupid "administration fee" - but you can work it to get a free upgrade out of the line sometimes so you can make it worth it for you.
Hope this helps!
The only time I needed it was when I had the evo3d, I had no signal in my house. Since I had it I've had the texting bug, it been unplugged in my kitchen for the past 3 months.
I have had the Airvana with no issues with the Evo and then Evo3D. Got my E4TG and had texting issues for the first day, then I was fine for a few months. Starting last Thursday, I can no longer receive texts from Sprint or any carrier, I can send fine. I reset the Airave at least 15 times and still the same issue. Sprint says that's just the way the Airavana model works and sometimes it has text problems. They can't explain why it worked fine for months and then just stopped. I am going to hook up my original Samsung Airave that only did 1x data and see if it still happens. I use wifi at home so no need for the Airvana 3G data, especially if I am going to have more texting issues.
I've had my airave since October 2011 and it's made a HUGE difference in service. I live in an area that the Sprint coverage map says has great voice and full 3G, but in actuality I can barely get 1 bar anywhere in my neighborhood, data is deplorable and, often I was roaming in my own apartment. Because of this I had to argue through 3 CS reps before they just gave me one without trying to charge the $120. I do not have it locked down to my number, and i have not noticed any issues with my internet speed - Netflix works flawlessly on my laptop and through my bluray. I have noticed that my phone will sometimes not switch over once in range and I have to toggle airplane mode to straighten it out. Frustrating, but rare.
I would like to know how one of the the previous posters was able to finagle an upgrade out of the Airave line though.
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I've had my airave since October 2011 and it's made a HUGE difference in service. I live in an area that the Sprint coverage map says has great voice and full 3G, but in actuality I can barely get 1 bar anywhere in my neighborhood, data is deplorable and, often I was roaming in my own apartment. Because of this I had to argue through 3 CS reps before they just gave me one without trying to charge the $120. I do not have it locked down to my number, and i have not noticed any issues with my internet speed - Netflix works flawlessly on my laptop and through my bluray. I have noticed that my phone will sometimes not switch over once in range and I have to toggle airplane mode to straighten it out. Frustrating, but rare.
I would like to know how one of the the previous posters was able to finagle an upgrade out of the Airave line though.
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my airrave is awesome .. i had to ***** to like 3 people to get it free with no monthly payment but i finally got it . but when i leave my house i dont get the reception .. even like in my driveway so unless your in an apartment building with thin walls i dont think the reception would even reach anyone elses place
I love mine. You finally get some decent 3g speeds. I don't think you have to worry about locking it though. The range isn't that far and you have to also take into account that not everyone has a sprint phone. Plus it doesn't effect my computer speeds at home. We can have Netflix going on two computers and i can talk on the phone with no hiccups.
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Thanks for the replies, everyone. Where I currently live, I have decent coverage, but I wanted to have it before I moved. I REALLY hope I don't have any text issues, because that would really irritate me. As far as admin fees, I doubt I'll be charged anything. Being as that I'm a store manager, every fee so far has been waived. It also meant I was able to get my E4GT for $50 the day it came out.
I have the texting issue... they have reset the air rave continuously, replaced it twice... and it still base the same problem. Doesn't matter if I am connected to wifi or not.
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Thanks for the replies, everyone. Where I currently live, I have decent coverage, but I wanted to have it before I moved. I REALLY hope I don't have any text issues, because that would really irritate me. As far as admin fees, I doubt I'll be charged anything. Being as that I'm a store manager, every fee so far has been waived. It also meant I was able to get my E4GT for $50 the day it came out.
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The Epic 4G Touch forum, as well as the XDA site is rife with complaints about the Airave. I had it and I had the problem with handing off calls once I left its range but my kids had tons of problems with text messages queuing up. Others swear by it.
Just remember: You have to return it or they will charge you for the device. Not hard but when I returned mine they tried to charge me. I think it was $250. I kept my tracking number tho so no problem... Except for one more 30 minute to Sprint.
Do not, I repeat do not lock the airrave down so only you can use it.
This results in anyone else trying to use a sprint phone within the airraves coverage not able to get service at all.
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R1ptide said:
Do not, I repeat do not lock the airrave down so only you can use it.
This results in anyone else trying to use a sprint phone within the airraves coverage not able to get service at all.
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And yet if you don't lock it down you allow anybody with Sprint service to use your internet... unlimited... unknowingly... Yeah, the last thing I want is for my wacked out neighbor downloading kiddie porn through my internet connection.

Callers Can't Hear Me, But I Hear Them Just Fine

Other callers say that I'm Fading out, I'm breaking up and then eventually that they can't hear me at all,
All the while I can hear them fine.
And my Signal strength bars are usually at 4.
Once in awhile the calls Drop.
Sometimes if I move a few inches or a foot, one way or the other, the other party says they can hear me.
But sometimes they still can't hear me.
This usually happens after I'm on the call for 2-4 minutes, But sometimes after only a few seconds.
This is happening on a majority of my calls,
There are certain areas, approx. 3, where I have no issues. And I know if I make a call from those exact areas I'm fine.
I've been on the phone with Sprint multiple times regarding this issue over the past 2 months, and there are trouble tickets out on this.
The issues began 2 months ago when I first activated my S3.
I came from a SE4GT without issue for 9 months.
I'm on my 3rd S3, and continue to have the issues.
The issues are occurring Every day, multiple times a day. The 1st replacement was within the 14 day return period.
The 2nd replacement was due to the Screen Rotation feature failing to operate. The device was checked out by the Sprint tech in store, and my S3 was replaced under TEP.
Because I have been experiencing the same Fading and Breaking up call issues on all 3 S3's, I thought the issues were with the Sprint Network build and LTE device communication. I thought either that or that the S3 has a hardware or software issue on their devices, but because others seem to not have issues, I thought it may be a Network, Upgrading the Tower issues.
But then I just found this thread:
http://www.samsunggalaxys3forum.com/forum/samsung-galaxy-s3-audio/898-poor-call-quality-3.html
I troubleshoot landlines and phone systems for a living, including LED lighting, AV and cctv systems, but this issue has me baffled, and Sprint is unclear what the issue is, and are still working on it.
Sprint has said -
- the upgrade to the Towers, is causing my issues
- the upgrades to the Towers can't be causing the issues because LTE isn't switched on yet in your area
- your S3 sounds like it has an internal antenna problem
- Do you live near water, because living near a body of water, the ocean for instance, can cause issues, although we're still not clear why the body of water causes issues (and this reasoning was given to me by Account Services)
- they're working on Towers in your area. 112 Towers have been upgraded, and they have 72 Towers left.
Etc., etc.
You see why I am also confused because I can't get a straight answer. Sprint is working on the issues and is in communication with me,
After extensive googling, I'm still unsure it it's a:
- Sprint Network issue
- S3 hardware, or software failure on some of the devices. If true, I've had 3 of them already
- combination of the S3 and the Sprint Network communicating with each other due to Tower upgrades, regarding Network Vision LTE.
I disabled the Noise Cancelling feature on my 2 other S3's, But the issues continued.
I just disabled the feature on my current S3, and will see if that helps this time.
I was discussing this issue in someone else's thread whose title was about not being satisfied with Sprint, but didn't want to clutter up that thread with an issue as specific as this is.
Any ideas as to what the cause of the above issues are welcomed.
same trouble
I had the same trouble and i came to the conclusion that it was the mute when phone is flipped over setting in the motions menu. may seem like a simple idea but its worth a shot. Hope you get your problem solved.
Biker1 said:
Other callers say that I'm Fading out, I'm breaking up and then eventually that they can't hear me at all,
All the while I can hear them fine.
And my Signal strength bars are usually at 4.
Once in awhile the calls Drop.
Sometimes if I move a few inches or a foot, one way or the other, the other party says they can hear me.
But sometimes they still can't hear me.
This usually happens after I'm on the call for 2-4 minutes, But sometimes after only a few seconds.
This is happening on a majority of my calls,
There are certain areas, approx. 3, where I have no issues. And I know if I make a call from those exact areas I'm fine.
I've been on the phone with Sprint multiple times regarding this issue over the past 2 months, and there are trouble tickets out on this.
The issues began 2 months ago when I first activated my S3.
I came from a SE4GT without issue for 9 months.
I'm on my 3rd S3, and continue to have the issues.
The issues are occurring Every day, multiple times a day. The 1st replacement was within the 14 day return period.
The 2nd replacement was due to the Screen Rotation feature failing to operate. The device was checked out by the Sprint tech in store, and my S3 was replaced under TEP.
Because I have been experiencing the same Fading and Breaking up call issues on all 3 S3's, I thought the issues were with the Sprint Network build and LTE device communication. I thought either that or that the S3 has a hardware or software issue on their devices, but because others seem to not have issues, I thought it may be a Network, Upgrading the Tower issues.
But then I just found this thread:
http://www.samsunggalaxys3forum.com/forum/samsung-galaxy-s3-audio/898-poor-call-quality-3.html
I troubleshoot landlines and phone systems for a living, including LED lighting, AV and cctv systems, but this issue has me baffled, and Sprint is unclear what the issue is, and are still working on it.
Sprint has said -
- the upgrade to the Towers, is causing my issues
- the upgrades to the Towers can't be causing the issues because LTE isn't switched on yet in your area
- your S3 sounds like it has an internal antenna problem
- Do you live near water, because living near a body of water, the ocean for instance, can cause issues, although we're still not clear why the body of water causes issues (and this reasoning was given to me by Account Services)
- they're working on Towers in your area. 112 Towers have been upgraded, and they have 72 Towers left.
Etc., etc.
You see why I am also confused because I can't get a straight answer. Sprint is working on the issues and is in communication with me,
After extensive googling, I'm still unsure it it's a:
- Sprint Network issue
- S3 hardware, or software failure on some of the devices. If true, I've had 3 of them already
- combination of the S3 and the Sprint Network communicating with each other due to Tower upgrades, regarding Network Vision LTE.
I disabled the Noise Cancelling feature on my 2 other S3's, But the issues continued.
I just disabled the feature on my current S3, and will see if that helps this time.
I was discussing this issue in someone else's thread whose title was about not being satisfied with Sprint, but didn't want to clutter up that thread with an issue as specific as this is.
Any ideas as to what the cause of the above issues are welcomed.
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tymansdaddy said:
I had the same trouble and i came to the conclusion that it was the mute when phone is flipped over setting in the motions menu. may seem like a simple idea but its worth a shot. Hope you get your problem solved.
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I have that feature off.
I'm still not sure what the issue is.
I haven't made many calls after deativating the noise cancelling option.
I'll continue to monitor the situation.
Biker1 said:
I have that feature off.
I'm still not sure what the issue is.
I haven't made many calls after deativating the noise cancelling option.
I'll continue to monitor the situation.
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Consistently having the same problem here.
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Consistently having the same problem here.
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Sprint closed out my trouble ticket, and said their Towers are working properly.
They wrote me an eTicket, and asked me to go to the Sprint store to have my S3 checked out. They said it must be a device issue, and if the S3 checks out ok, to call back and they'll open up another ticket.
I ain't wasting another 4 hours at a Sprint store between traveling to and from the store, and waiting for the S3 to be checked out.
Last time my S3 was checked out, I had to come back a 2nd time to pick up the replacement S3 due to a fault Screen Rotation. A total of 6 1/2 hrs.
I'm on my 3rd S3, and All 3 have had the problem, and I'm through wasting my time.
The issue is either:
- Faulty S3's. Not all customers are having the issue though.
- the way the S3 communicates with the Towers in certain areas.
I'll give it another 2 months, and if the issues remain, I'll get up and go. I'm not fond of the other carriers though, but I need my S3 to work 100% of the time as a Phone.
Having slow as molasses data is bad enough, while other Carriers have been way ahead of us for years.
14 years, and I've Never had these Fading Calls issues.
The problem is that you get caught up in the Never Ending Sprint Trouble Ticket Circle, either because they know what the cause of the issues are, and are not saying, or they don't know.
Believe me, either Sprint, Samsung or Both Know What the Problem is.......
With the above being said, I've noticed my calls are not Fading as Frequently the past couple of days as they have the past 2 months. But that may be due to the fact I've made very few calls. I definitely will be paying attention.
Same issues are still occurring.
Called Sprint to have my ETF waived due to consistently poor service regarding Fading calls for over 2 months.
Rep offered to connect me to account services.
AS was no help, and had quite a different attitude from years ago.
Apologized for the poor service, but the ETF stands as is because they are fulfilling the contract.
After being nice for over 2 months, and most of the 14 years, and getting the run around with the old - -
Must be the Towers
Well have the Towers checked out.
Here's your trouble ticket.
Then it goes like this:
The Towers are ok
Must be your device
Bring it to a store
Then it goes like this:
Your phone is ok
There's nothing wrong with it.
Then I call customer lack of support again:
Oh, your phone is ok?
That's what the store says, but the issues remain.
Ok, I'm sorry to hear that.
I'll open up another ticket for you......
Then the Continued same Old Non Resolution Endless Circle Continues.......
With Hours and hours and hours wasted on the phone, going to the Sprint store, going back to the Sprint store, calling customer lack of support again, and on and on and on.....
It's bad enough when Sprint Plays All their Customers (except for a few) with the BS Data or lack of Data Excuses for All these Years, and most of us Fall into the the Sprintlobotimization Mode, me included.
But that is coming to a Well Deserved End.
After almost 14 years with Sprint, I am Looking Very Forward to Leaving.
The past 2 Months have been Horrendous!!
Oh, the idiot rep had the balls to tell me they can help me to pay the $350 ETF by buying back my S3 for $149!!!!!!!
I laughed at them. You're kidding me, right??
I can sell it for more than double that.
Ok, there you go, they said. That'll help you out.
I verbally blasted the crap out of this Idiot!
I asked where I can escalate this?
They said they're it.
Where can I file a complaint?
They said the BBB
I said I'm also writing the PSC.
I asked what state to file in. State of residence or where issues are?
They said state of issues.
Anyway, see my Signature for what's next.
Good luck to everyone, but don't let Sprint Tread on you too much, and when it gets too much, just leave and save yourself Much Aggravation.
Btw, just a little heads up about Verizon:
Even though I always said they had the best coverage, I always hesitated going to them because of what I thought was their extremely high and ala carte pricing structure. Meaning you have to pay for every little thing when other Carriers included them.
But after researching their plans recently, I found out that things are a little different now, and they are pretty reasonable for my needs. Here's the plan I'll be on:
Unlimited Minutes & Texts w/2GB Data - $100/mo.
Each additional 2GB Data increment is $10/mo.
For example:
If you want 4GB data total, you pay:
$100 + $10 = $120 + taxes & surcharges.
All Equipment Protection - $6.99/mo.
Includes equipment failure, loss, theft, water damage, etc.
The deductible is $99 for loss, theft, or water damage.
They have very generous discounts for employees of many different Companies.
I know what you're thinking.
Only 2GB of Data??
But if you think about it, Sprint Unlimited Data is for slow 3G right now, for most customers.
I will tell you this, and Mark my Words--
When and if Sprint's LTE gets off the ground, Unlimited Data will go Bye Bye.....
In addition, I have read that there are compatibility issues with the equipment they are using to upgrade their Towers, due to using equipment from 2 different manufacturers. This was posted on that Site that keeps up to date on the LTE build out. SEGRU4, or something like that. I posted the link to this topic a while ago. When I find it, ill repost it.
Sprint will not be able to afford to give away Unlimited Data at LTE Speeds to Tens of Millions of Customers, especially with the influx of iPhone customers.
They have to pay for the $$31 Billion dollars they laid out for the iPhone, in addition to the expenses for upgrading their network.
Remember that sprint has already matched the other Carriers regarding:
- Raising the ETF
- Discontinuing the Gold Premier program
- Increasing TEP
etc. etc.
Don't think for a moment that Sprint is going to keep offering Unlimited Data.
That will Stop in a heartbeat.
Anyway, some things to think about.
I made the mistake of renewing my contract 2 months ago, instead of just buying my S3 outright, or just switching Carriers.
As they say, it's better Late than Never.....

Sprint Customer Service is about as useful as a football bat!!!

I have just about had it with Sprint's horribly inefficient and poorly capable Customer service representatives. I have been having the issue of no network connectivity.......well excuse me, not no network connectivity, extremely poor connectivity. My speedtest.net speeds are consistantly lower than 10kbps. When I tell this to the customer service people I'm told that the service in my area is showing up green and I should be experiencing the best service that Sprint has to offer. I understand what's going on. I know that it's because of the network visioning upgrades and they're replacing the towers. However, the last thing any customer wants to hear (after paying the $200/month bill (I have multiple lines with Sprint)) is that there's nothing wrong and it's the device's fault. I have been to the store as instructed by the technical support.....nothing's wrong with the phone, it's the network. All I have to say is that Sprint really needs to better train their support staff to not only be more knowledgeable about what's going on but also how to deal with unhappy/unsatisfied customers. I've worked in customer service industries for the majority of my adult life and I know how aggravating it is to deal with unruly customers. But at the end of the day it's their J O B!!!!! If they can't do it then they need to find another line of work.....that's what I did! :victory:
Anyone else have issues with Sprint's customer service?
Sprints cs is actually the best one of the carriers. If you had to deal with Verizon cs, you'd cry.
Ascertion said:
Sprints cs is actually the best one of the carriers. If you had to deal with Verizon cs, you'd cry.
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I will concede to that point. I just recently came from Verizon and their customer service was absolutely unbearable!
The lure of unlimited LTE and the Galaxy SIII was just too much for me to resist so that's why I jumped ship from Big Red. I just wish that I would have been told up front that when they upgrade the network it would result in significant down time. I specifically asked that question when I switched and I was told that I shouldn't experience any hiccup in service.....just the superb service that Sprint customers have come to expect from their service provider........
A football is pretty darn useful in my neck of the woods. Get out more.
Sent from my billion dollar GalaxiPhone S3.
JohnnyEpic said:
A football is pretty darn useful in my neck of the woods. Get out more.
Sent from my billion dollar GalaxiPhone S3.
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HAHA, well I figured that a football bat could serve some purpose......just like customer service.......but only sometimes, on very special occasions, like every other Tuesday but only on leap years! :silly:
Its hit and miss. One out of 3 try's and you get someone who speaks English well enough to understand. But the fact is, who of any company's have good customer service? I had a number to Sprint that got me to someone very nice and smart that spoke clear every time. AAA+ CS. Its was like a back door number. The phone would ring once and there they where. That number doesn't work anymore but it was so nice! 877-775-4886. If anyone has the replacement number to it, PM me please!!
I dunno, I've had to call them 4 times since I started using Sprint just short of 2 years ago. First time was because of an order screw up, which was actually my fault. Wanted to return the stuff. The csv rep sent me to a store, the store told me they didn't take returns and to mail it all back. Called them again, and the rep I talked to said the store was clueless, then overnighted a box to me to mail the returns back. 1 FAIL, 1 WIN.
Then last month I had to activate 2 S3s, each seperately. First rep was awesome, friendly, knew exactly what she was doing. Then I called again that night, and got some middle aged woman who managed to help me without issue.
In comparison, I have to call Comcast countless times because the cable stops working, boxes break down, internet goes AWOL, etc. I once had service reps at my house all day long several days in a row because they couldn't fix an issue with the internet.
My Playstation 3 died from a YLOD (overheating) despite being in the open. Sony rep told me they didn't care, but if I wanted it fixed I could send it to them and pay them to fix it. Nevermind the fact Microsoft has fixed my 360 several times without asking questions. Only issue I had with Microsoft was they once charged my credit card $10 for a subscription I had canceled, and they refused to refund me. Also gotten plenty of freebies from Microsoft.
So by comparison... Sprint is pretty decent imo. But like all customer service, it's the luck of the draw. It's a job. Some people take it seriously, others cringe when they have to answer a call.
i am in VA beach and we are getting the network vision updates now as well as LTE next month (if they dont delay it) and i get ~1.82 mbps (average; also using speedtest.net app) and my fastest was 2.04 mbps
EDIT: of course on 3G and those are my download speeds
jamcar said:
i am in VA beach and we are getting the network vision updates now as well as LTE next month (if they dont delay it) and i get ~1.82 mbps (average; also using speedtest.net app) and my fastest was 2.04 mbps
EDIT: of course on 3G and those are my download speeds
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Just a heads up, be prepared for your service to go straight in the toilet. If you experience ANY issues at all, make sure that you contact Sprint and get them to note that you're having issues. This way you can get your account adjusted appropriately once the complete upgrade is done and the service has been restored.
Football bat. Now that had me laughing on the crapper.
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dennistpm said:
Football bat. Now that had me laughing on the crapper.
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Eli could have used one against the Bucs at the end.

[Q] [HELP] Galaxy SIII not ringing 30-40% of time-sometimes auto answers in VM!!!

** UPDATE: Both of these problems (ringing, auto-answer @ VM) have been reproduced on my wife's phone as well... that's 3 SGIII's.
Got this phone on black Friday and am on my 2nd one already (Same exact probs with both). I have had at least 10 phones with Sprint at my current address/location (Richmond, VA) and have never had service or call issues until the GSIII. Had HTC Evo 3d before this, HTC EVO, HTC Touch, Touch Pro, Sanyo 6400, etc, etc...
I am able to reproduce a 25-35% missed call rate in which the caller goes to VM (after ringing and ringing) and my phone does not ring or notify me that a call has been missed... no indication other than a VM appears a few seconds (or minute) later... if a VM was even left.
I consistently have a 3-4 bar (84-87dBm) signal quality/strength.. and even 5 or 6 bars at times while at my location.
The next problem is that on at least 4 separate occasions a caller has called my phone, it never rings like explained above, but this time the caller hears 2-4 rings and it sounds like I pick up and answer... the caller can hear my side.. my mic.. but I have no idea they are even calling. After they are done screaming or talking at me.. I get a Voicemail of them doing so. This is the 2nd phone that is doing this, mind you.
I have searched and searched for this problem with no good results:
I HAVE DISABLED ALL AUTO ANSWER FEATURES, S Voice, and shaking gestures.. all of that. I also DO NOT use a headset in which most auto-answer threads revolve around. In short, it hasn't helped.
Both phones were stock with the Sprint OTA. Android 4.1.1, Kernel 3.0.31-329968.
I have been to the Sprint store multiple times in which they couldn't reproduce the problems.. but I was armed with a video of the call failures.. so they swapped me out to my 2nd SGSIII that hasn't performed any better. I have also been on Sprint Support chat 4-5 times now in which my network area is OKAY and have been through 3 or four factory resets and/or reprograms (Ya, I saved the MSL!) and the problems persist. Sprint is going to be sending me an Airave, but that doesn't provide any comfort that the problems will not happen in other places. Maybe a new ROM can help? Has anyone seen or reported these problems? What are the chances of having 2 bad phones exhibiting the same problem?
While this phone certainly made me cream my pants at first, now that we are married, it's like a bad hangover or something. Might have to switch back to HTC products.. never had a prob with them. This is my first posting, but I have been browsing and ROMing with XDA-Dev for like 5-6 years without an account.. it's the first thing that I can't find an answer for!
EDIT: Forgot to say that I don't have a bunch of crap installed other than the normal trusted GAPPS (No GVoice) and similar.. I'm privy to the crap out there.
Update PRL and profile, if it doesn't work ask for an airave from sprint.
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Update PRL and profile, if it doesn't work ask for an airave from sprint.
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Ya, updated PRL and Profile many times and had it pushed OTA by Sprint while on support chat. Have an airave coming, but going to be sending it back.. it is not isolated to my home.. so I don't need this kind of thing to happen at anytime, anywhere. I am going to be threatening with a FCC and BBB complaint citing privacy concerns to cancel my service without an ETF tomorrow morning in person at the Sprint Store. On my phone, and my wifes phone, known and unkown callers are being given a one-way "line of communication" to our phones without our knowledge instead of being directed to VM. This part of service is purely on Sprints side and has nothing to do with the phone. I suspected there were problems on my other phone before the GSIII but couldn't ever prove it and was quite a bit more sporadic than it is now. Now I have video of it happening 6 times on two different phones within a 20 minute period. Unacceptable. Off to Verizon I go after over 10 years with Sprint.
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Ya, updated PRL and Profile many times and had it pushed OTA by Sprint while on support chat. Have an airave coming, but going to be sending it back.. it is not isolated to my home.. so I don't need this kind of thing to happen at anytime, anywhere. I am going to be threatening with a FCC and BBB complaint citing privacy concerns to cancel my service without an ETF tomorrow morning in person at the Sprint Store. On my phone, and my wifes phone, known and unkown callers are being given a one-way "line of communication" to our phones without our knowledge instead of being directed to VM. This part of service is purely on Sprints side and has nothing to do with the phone. I suspected there were problems on my other phone before the GSIII but couldn't ever prove it and was quite a bit more sporadic than it is now. Now I have video of it happening 6 times on two different phones within a 20 minute period. Unacceptable. Off to Verizon I go after over 10 years with Sprint.
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I'm having the same problem with my gs3,and my wife's gs2. Happens anywhere. No rhyme or reason. It also started happening to ore members of my family. Did everything you did. Sprint has no idea,or at least is denying any wide spread problems. Any updates or is your phone still doing this?

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