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JimThePCGuy
Formerly known as schja01.
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Morton Grove, IL

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Re: Network Vision

It would be nice if the iPhone 6 supported Spark.

toby
Troy Mcclure
join:2001-11-13
Seattle, WA

toby

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said by JimThePCGuy:

It would be nice if the iPhone 6 supported Spark.

I would be nice if Sprint's whole network supported spark and their 800 Mhz frequency.
ITGeeks
join:2014-04-20
Cleveland, OH

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They need to get their regular network up and running full LTE before working on Spark.

JimThePCGuy
Formerly known as schja01.
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JimThePCGuy

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I guess I a just fortunate living in Chicago.
ITGeeks
join:2014-04-20
Cleveland, OH

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Ohio has LTE as well. But the areas that have it doesn't make sense when they leave out massive cities. Many of those same cities are lucky to even be able to make a phone call with Sprint. Cleveland is one.
NiteSn0w
join:2010-12-24

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I live in Cleveland, I have no problems making calls from the west side to the east side. Their network is solid and LTE works just fine in Downtown Cleveland.
madfelon
join:2014-08-07
Chicago, IL

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It will, all new Sprint phones have to support Spark.

IPPlanMan
Holy Cable Modem Batman
join:2000-09-20
Washington, DC

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We can only hope. I don't think Sprint is in a position to tell Apple what to do.

Sprint needs to put all hands and funding on deck to launch Spark. This initiative will make or break the company and it's not being taken seriously.
existenz
join:2014-02-12

existenz

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Does Apple use Qualcomm chipset? If so, Qualcomm is supporting just about every LTE band in newer chipsets.