Apparently there is a known issue with the new Galaxy S5 cellphones with the Spark network from Sprint PCS in the Tampa / St.Petesrburg area. The issues are calls not received, dropped calls and loss of data. You would need to call Sprint customer service for a work around.
When the new Spark network is working, we should expect the following. Sprint Spark is a unique combination of advanced network capabilities built for data delivering peak wireless speeds of 60Mbps today on capable devices, with the potential for speeds three times as fast by late 2015. It is available in 16 markets, including New York, Los Angeles and Chicago, and part of Sprint’s all-new 4G LTE network, which now covers 382 markets, including new markets Detroit; Rochester, N.Y.; Manchester, N.H.; and Winston-Salem, N.C. Sprint expects to cover 250 million people with 4G LTE by mid-year
Galaxy S5, Spark Network Symptoms:
- No signal
- Phone states, "Emergency calls only"
- Incoming calls go directly to voicemail
- Outgoing call failure
- Low signal
- Dropped calls
- "Mobile network not available" message when the signal shows no bar and network is unavailable
- Phone is not ringing, or rings once then cuts off
- Unable to accept calls
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