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Old 05-25-2011, 08:53 PM
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Overall i was wondering what OS6 build has the most stable UMA calling connection. I am currently running .546 and it is a hit or miss mostly miss. I will revert back to .488 since its an official T-mobile OS. I will check back tomorrow but any suggestions i have tried a couple hybrids.
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I am a heavy user of UMA on TMO and I have to say that the latest leak (.576) is significantly better at "holding onto" UMA and also to transitioning back and forth between UMA and cellular connectivity.
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Could always be your router too....I know for me with Time Warner I always held onto UMA real well with .424, which I still currently run, but switched Internet providers to save some dough and went with Open Range and I constantly lose UMA now.

So not sure if you had a situation like me where you switched or not. If no, I always liked .424, but heard good things about the higher builds. I only went up to .448 on os6 and didn't care for it and went back to .424 as I liked the build better, but now I am wondering if I shouldn't start updating again.....

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Could always be your router too....I know for me with Time Warner I always held onto UMA real well with .424, which I still currently run, but switched Internet providers to save some dough and went with Open Range and I constantly lose UMA now.

So not sure if you had a situation like me where you switched or not. If no, I always liked .424, but heard good things about the higher builds. I only went up to .448 on os6 and didn't care for it and went back to .424 as I liked the build better, but now I am wondering if I shouldn't start updating again.....

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Thank you I will take a look @ a couple builds
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