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Before you try to insult me maybe you shouldn't assume I an AT&T customer or even living in the US at all. I'm in Australia.

The thread title clearly says Verizon so I am not going to justify a response to anymore of your post in this thread cause they have nothing to do with my thread topic. Have a great day :)
 
The thread title clearly says Verizon so I am not going to justify a response to anymore of your post in this thread cause they have nothing to do with my thread topic. Have a great day :)

You don't seen to understand what I'm saying. Anyway we are going no where. ****** it.
 
The thread title clearly says Verizon so I am not going to justify a response to anymore of your post in this thread cause they have nothing to do with my thread topic. Have a great day :)

Good grief didnt you already point this out at Howardforums?!? Frankly I'm not even sure why it matters....
 
Good grief didnt you already point this out at Howardforums?!? Frankly I'm not even sure why it matters....

Why does it bother you so much ? Trying to figure out if there is something wrong with my phone :)

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You don't seen to understand what I'm saying. Anyway we are going no where. ****** it.

What's weird is my signal goes to no bars but I still have a solid connection under LTE extended and it's only with the Iphone
 
It means you are roaming. I got the "Extended-3G" on my phone when traveling through parts of Kentucky, Alabama, and Florida. Nothing to worry about. You're just on someone else's network for the time being.
 
It means you are roaming. I got the "Extended-3G" on my phone when traveling through parts of Kentucky, Alabama, and Florida. Nothing to worry about. You're just on someone else's network for the time being.

I have seen that before especially in north MS and Kentucky but never Extended LTE. Could it be phone dependent cause my friends Maxx HD never said Extended LTE ?
 
As far as I know, when "Extended" shows on a Verizon phone (regardless of whether it's 3G, LTE or whatever), it means that the phone is roaming on a partner network, and you're not on Verizon's own network anymore.

Just Google for "Verizon Extended" and there will be tons of pages explaining that.
 
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