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I'm on Sprint and ready to upgrade my Hero. The problem though is that the Hero has left me very hesitant to buy a phone with a custom skin, and I will not spend my money on a non-stock Android phone. Is the Nexus S 4G still a good phone compared to current dual core phones or should I just wait until Sprint gets the Galaxy Nexus?
I went from the hero to the NS4G when they had them for $30 after rebate and such, and I don't regret it at all. Even running stock it blows the hero away. Could that perception change over the next 2 years? Sure, but after dealing with the hero being pretty inadequate from the get go I doubt that it will be anything I can't deal with. The only complaint i have found is that the external speaker volume is about half of the hero. I can't pay ~$200+ for a phone any more.
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Depends on the amount of money you want to spend. The NS4G is a fine phone and I enjoy it and like dpeeps the only complaint I would have is the speaker on it. I like to listen to podcast on my phone, when I'm at home I still listen to em on the Hero, I pretty much use the Hero it as a iPod/MP3Player type device now.
I had to make this same decision back in August and am so happy that I did. There will always be faster, prettier, better...etc. phones coming out so you just have to accept that. I haven't ran into 1 problem yet with my Nexus and I'm not leaving Sprint so for me it's the best phone they had and still have available. I'll upgrade once they get their LTE system in place and phones to work on it.
Good to hear that it is still a very capable phone! I was planning on buying it used off of Craigslist or eBay so that I can save my upgrade for the Galaxy Nexus, if Sprint gets it. I remember when the NS4G came out that a lot of people were complaining about the reception on it and I was wondering if it had ever gotten fixed or if it was ever a real problem to begin with.
Quad Core phones should be coming by springtime. LTE or not, that's what I'm waiting to jump on
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I also have a Hero and I'm ready to upgrade. I'll also be getting a Nexus S, but I'm waiting until Friday because it's going to be free! I can't post links because I lurk a lot, but if you check out phandroid's Hero news (or sprintfeed.com, where they got the article from), Sprint is giving away Nexus S' on Black Friday.
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Good to hear that it is still a very capable phone! I was planning on buying it used off of Craigslist or eBay so that I can save my upgrade for the Galaxy Nexus, if Sprint gets it. I remember when the NS4G came out that a lot of people were complaining about the reception on it and I was wondering if it had ever gotten fixed or if it was ever a real problem to begin with.
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Seems for some people it really was an issue, supposedly a update fixed it, I was one of the ones that never had any reception issue so can't say.
ns4g is already really outdated in todays mobile market
spending a few hundred bucks for a phone your going to use for maybe a month or 2 seems a little ridiculous.
you should save the money.
and if i were you i wouldnt wait for the galaxy nexus on sprint, i would jump ship to another carrier like im planning on doing. (with sprint for 9 years now)
sprint reception is getting worse and worse, their data speeds are getting slower and slower
just yesterday we had major problems, couldnt make or recieve calls or send texts.
i would highly consider switching carriers.
that being said if you want to stay on sprint the epic touch is a really amazing phone, held back by its carrier.
good luck
Outdated is probably a stretch. The phone is more than capable of handling anything a dual core phone can handle. I'm sure there's some few exceptions, but spending a few hundred bucks on anything that's as disposable as a mobile phone these days isn't too bright. Wait a couple months and they all become exponentially cheaper on some sale or rebate.
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Well do you like huge phones?? The Galaxy Nexus is HUGE...Well if you absolutely need a new phone just now then get a Nexus S 4g. If you can wait a few months to see what comes out then the Galaxy Nexus will probably be worth the wait....
I was thinking about getting a nexus s too. But, does it bother anybody that it doesn't have a notification LED? I hadn't heard about the speakers.
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Nexus is free all weekend plus u also get $25 in free new Google wallet.
So not bad for a newer phone.
And yes of course u still have to pay taxes and activation
But
It's unavoidable in any new phone purchase
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I was thinking about getting a nexus s too. But, does it bother anybody that it doesn't have a notification LED? I hadn't heard about the speakers.
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Most of the kernels include a mod called BLN that allows you to turn on/blink the capacitive buttons on notification. The LED light is a little more obvious but it I've gotten used to it.
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Well I'm getting the Nexus S soon. It may be outdated but it still is a great phone considering that it is free until Monday but I really just want a phone that will get the latest Android updates wether its official or not. Galaxy Nexus is also great but no one knows when Sprint will get it or its price.
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I was planning on buying it used off of Craigslist or eBay so that I can save my upgrade
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How does this allow you to save your upgrade? Will Sprint do an ESN swap from the Hero onto the Nexus and keep you on your existing contract? I too am interested in saving my upgrade until the new LTE network is in place, but would love a new(er) phone in the meantime.
sleepy
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How does this allow you to save your upgrade? Will Sprint do an ESN swap from the Hero onto the Nexus and keep you on your existing contract? I too am interested in saving my upgrade until the new LTE network is in place, but would love a new(er) phone in the meantime.
sleepy
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Sprint makes it easy to swap really... Just log into the sprint website and find the option in there. It asks for the numbers located on the back of the phone under the battery and then transfers your service to the new phone. Your old one should still have a clean ESN and be good to sell. My family has gone the eBay route a few times now to save our upgrades.
And really to anyone talking about only going for pure stock Android phones or waiting for the galaxy nexus, your missing out lol... Take 5 minutes on a 1ghz phone with Sense and you'll be hooked. The Hero just didn't have the power to handle it. And the Galaxy Nexus is really kind of a letdown tbh. In literally 3 months we'll see 2+ ghz quadcores and higher than 8 megapixel cameras as a bonus. And 4.0 ICS will be all over the place by then
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Sprint makes it easy to swap really... Just log into the sprint website and find the option in there. It asks for the numbers located on the back of the phone under the battery and then transfers your service to the new phone. Your old one should still have a clean ESN and be good to sell. My family has gone the eBay route a few times now to save our upgrades.
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Nice, thanks for the info. I did an ESN swap once before with Sprint when I bought a phone from wirefly.com, but that was with an upgrade. I didn't realize they'd allow it while still under contract.
sleepy
Thanks for all of the advice on the NS4G. I decided to go with the E4GT after using my brother's phone over Thanksgiving break. It will suit my needs just fine for the next two years.
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Sprint makes it easy to swap really... Just log into the sprint website and find the option in there. It asks for the numbers located on the back of the phone under the battery and then transfers your service to the new phone. Your old one should still have a clean ESN and be good to sell. My family has gone the eBay route a few times now to save our upgrades.
And really to anyone talking about only going for pure stock Android phones or waiting for the galaxy nexus, your missing out lol... Take 5 minutes on a 1ghz phone with Sense and you'll be hooked. The Hero just didn't have the power to handle it. And the Galaxy Nexus is really kind of a letdown tbh. In literally 3 months we'll see 2+ ghz quadcores and higher than 8 megapixel cameras as a bonus. And 4.0 ICS will be all over the place by then
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Per chance do you know if this works with the old non-premium data plans? If I swap ESNs will they want to charge me the $10 a month "premium data" plan for a smartphone? I'm boycotting upgrading until this goes away. I mean my heroc does everything I need and we've almost got ICS there, I don't see a reason to upgrade. (Yes armv7/front camera/dual core/soon to be LTE would be nice but those aren't "necessities" imo)
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Per chance do you know if this works with the old non-premium data plans? If I swap ESNs will they want to charge me the $10 a month "premium data" plan for a smartphone? I'm boycotting upgrading until this goes away. I mean my heroc does everything I need and we've almost got ICS there, I don't see a reason to upgrade. (Yes armv7/front camera/dual core/soon to be LTE would be nice but those aren't "necessities" imo)
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The $10 fee is just for any data plan now I think, and its here to stay There isn't a loophole there though I don't think. If you switch to a 4G phone they'll probably slap it on there.
I just bought my Nexus S off of Ebay lol, so ill find out next week. The touchscreen on my Hero is starting to cut out and I still wanna save my upgrade
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Hey guys, so I have been with Straight Talk since this phone came out, and I have had it with them. I didn't get throttled this time, they completely shut down my data. I called to ask as to how much I used so I can be aware and watch my usage next month, and they said that they cant disclose that..... WTF So i have no idea if I got throttled at 2GB or 3 or 4GB? I never received a warning either, they simply just shut me down, i thought it was my rom or something...nope. BTW i never download files to my phone and if I do i wait till I am home on WiFi... they did this to my brother too, and I have lost data several times with them on other occasions where they say that they're updating their towers(BS) but I am left with out data for up to 2 days in some cases. Now what good is a smartphone without data? Or yet how are we to know when unlimited is truly not u unlimited.
I have also looked into simply going with T-Mobile prepaid but their expensive compared to other companies for the amount of data they offer.
Anyhow I am looking for another MVNO to go to, the one that is catching my eye is Solavei because they INDICATE that they will throttle you after 4GB. My question is do they throttle you, or do they cut you off like ST?
Anyone have another company that they recommend?
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Hey guys, so I have been with Straight Talk since this phone came out, and I have had it with them. I didn't get throttled this time, they completely shut down my data. I called to ask as to how much I used so I can be aware and watch my usage next month, and they said that they cant disclose that..... WTF So i have no idea if I got throttled at 2GB or 3 or 4GB? I never received a warning either, they simply just shut me down, i thought it was my rom or something...nope. BTW i never download files to my phone and if I do i wait till I am home on WiFi... they did this to my brother too, and I have lost data several times with them on other occasions where they say that they're updating their towers(BS) but I am left with out data for up to 2 days in some cases. Now what good is a smartphone without data? Or yet how are we to know when unlimited is truly not u unlimited.
I have also looked into simply going with T-Mobile prepaid but their expensive compared to other companies for the amount of data they offer.
Anyhow I am looking for another MVNO to go to, the one that is catching my eye is Solavei because they INDICATE that they will throttle you after 4GB. My question is do they throttle you, or do they cut you off like ST?
Anyone have another company that they recommend?
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Amen. I've had it with Net10 also. They shut down my wife's data completely after her family conducted a brilliant tethering experiment and she is at 730MB of 1.5 GB. She needed Navigation for a visit to the frakkin ER and had no data. I'll be hunting a new MVNO soon.
I've seen some feedback on Red Pocket, but it's $60/line for 2GB/Mo. and I've seen some complaints on that too. I haven't seen Solavei in my travels, but let me know what you decide. I'll be tracking responses to this thread for feedback.
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Amen. I've had it with Net10 also. They shut down my wife's data completely after her family conducted a brilliant tethering experiment and she is at 730MB of 1.5 GB. She needed Navigation for a visit to the frakkin ER and had no data. I'll be hunting a new MVNO soon.
I've seen some feedback on Red Pocket, but it's $60/line for 2GB/Mo. and I've seen some complaints on that too. I haven't seen Solavei in my travels, but let me know what you decide. I'll be tracking responses to this thread for feedback.
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Yep tell me about it, and when you call and ask about it, they transfer you to an automated system. In the message it says " If you would like to take your number to another provider, we will happily release it...... WOW
yeah right now I am looking into this post on this website and it looks like Solavei(uses T-Mobile) is the best one....
http://www.extremetech.com/mobile/1...locked-nexus-4-american-gsm-networks-compared
I have heard decent things about Solavei, worth a try. They cap 4G at 4GB which is pretty decent for a prepaid carrier.
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Yep tell me about it, and when you call and ask about it, they transfer you to an automated system. In the message it says " If you would like to take your number to another provider, we will happily release it...... WOW
yeah right now I am looking into this post on this website and it looks like Solavei(uses T-Mobile) is the best one....
http://www.extremetech.com/mobile/1...locked-nexus-4-american-gsm-networks-compared
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Thanks for the link. You might also want to check this... Airvoice looks ok:
http://www.howardforums.com/showthread.php/1795278-Ranking-the-Att-mvnos
And you are right about the "releasing your number" message line. That was enough to make me switch just on principle.
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I have heard decent things about Solavei, worth a try. They cap 4G at 4GB which is pretty decent for a prepaid carrier.
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Yeah 4GB would suit us fine. Historical usage is around 1GB /month.
How much data and minutes do you need and what's your budget?
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Hey all. I'm coming to T Mobile within the next month (I've been on sprint for like 10 yrs). I've owned A LOT of android devices, including the galaxy nexus. Basically I'm torn here: I love stock android because it's the best and because development on it is incredible. I am tempted however by the note 3. I imagine dev support will also be strong for the note 3 and I just don't know which way to go. If I got one or two questions answered about the nexus 4 tho, it might help. That's where you all come in.
First and foremost, and I may be totally misunderstanding this but, is it true that this device has no lte? Or has that been remedied somehow? If it doesn't have lte, how is the data speed it DOES get? Secondly, and I suppose more generally, what do you think--if you were in my shoes--would you stick with the nexus, or jump to the note 3?
Thanks in advance, really appreciate it!
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Okay... Here's my two cents... I have an lte nexus from vzw... it is the best android I've ever had..... The g3 has lte with vzw and I would think the same with sprint or T-Mobile because their towers are sometimes shared... however.... Any unlimited data is where it's at... And I am grandfathered into ud from Verizon.. So I may be a bad reference on this... but the g3 should be sweet for ya
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Okay... Here's my two cents... I have an lte nexus from vzw... it is the best android I've ever had..... The g3 has lte with vzw and I would think the same with sprint or T-Mobile because their towers are sometimes shared... however.... Any unlimited data is where it's at... And I am grandfathered into ud from Verizon.. So I may be a bad reference on this... but the g3 should be sweet for ya
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i have lte on my n4, and battery life has imprived greatly since using lte! tmobiles unlimited calls/text and completely unlimited high speed data is just awesome and very enjoyable at times. oh yea, and all the development available for any nexus device..
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Hey all. I'm coming to T Mobile within the next month (I've been on sprint for like 10 yrs). I've owned A LOT of android devices, including the galaxy nexus. Basically I'm torn here: I love stock android because it's the best and because development on it is incredible. I am tempted however by the note 3. I imagine dev support will also be strong for the note 3 and I just don't know which way to go. If I got one or two questions answered about the nexus 4 tho, it might help. That's where you all come in.
First and foremost, and I may be totally misunderstanding this but, is it true that this device has no lte? Or has that been remedied somehow? If it doesn't have lte, how is the data speed it DOES get? Secondly, and I suppose more generally, what do you think--if you were in my shoes--would you stick with the nexus, or jump to the note 3?
Thanks in advance, really appreciate it!
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T-mobile USA, you can achieve LTE by simply flashing an older radio. I would say battery life is enough but not the best, you will need to tweak it a bit with custom kernels etc. With my current tweaks, my battery lasts me about 2 days light usage. With medium - high usage, will last about a day.
I would choose N4 and use leftover money on accessories.
pathtologos said:
Hey all. I'm coming to T Mobile within the next month (I've been on sprint for like 10 yrs). I've owned A LOT of android devices, including the galaxy nexus. Basically I'm torn here: I love stock android because it's the best and because development on it is incredible. I am tempted however by the note 3. I imagine dev support will also be strong for the note 3 and I just don't know which way to go. If I got one or two questions answered about the nexus 4 tho, it might help. That's where you all come in.
First and foremost, and I may be totally misunderstanding this but, is it true that this device has no lte? Or has that been remedied somehow? If it doesn't have lte, how is the data speed it DOES get? Secondly, and I suppose more generally, what do you think--if you were in my shoes--would you stick with the nexus, or jump to the note 3?
Thanks in advance, really appreciate it!
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EDIT: sorry, forgot to ask, how's the battery life?
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As I am sure you have seen by just skimming through the forum, LTE is capable on our phone since there are roms out there LTE based. The phone is relatively inexpensive at this time. Also whether LTE or 4G depending on your area speeds are great either way. KitKat is on its way and the use of Google Wallet is what will keep me using stock Google or at least the fact there are quite a few rom choices.
It's cool to hear everyone so far have the same opinion. I think I'm leaning towards the nexus. When I was on sprint and the nexus 4 came out I was SO pissed that only t mobile got it. Now, this is like poetic justice that I'm able to finally have it...lol.
Just curious, I may get the same device for my wife--she's not into the whole rooting and running custom rom game tho, so for her sake, is the data fast enough?
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It's cool to hear everyone so far have the same opinion. I think I'm leaning towards the nexus. When I was on sprint and the nexus 4 came out I was SO pissed that only t mobile got it. Now, this is like poetic justice that I'm able to finally have it...lol
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Keep in mind that the Nexus 5 is going to be announced by the end of the month
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Keep in mind that the Nexus 5 is going to be announced by the end of the month
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You think it'll be in October? I heard November--but yeah, the thought did cross my mind. How long is t mobile's return policy?
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You think it'll be in October? I heard November--but yeah, the thought did cross my mind. How long is t mobile's return policy?
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Well, they are usually announced late October, and launched early November. I'm not really sure how long T-Mobile's return policy is, I am on prepaid and I got my Nexus 4 from Google way back last November.
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i have lte on my n4, and battery life has imprived greatly since using lte! tmobiles unlimited calls/text and completely unlimited high speed data is just awesome and very enjoyable at times. oh yea, and all the development available for any nexus device..
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As I am sure you have seen by just skimming through the forum, LTE is capable on our phone since there are roms out there LTE based. The phone is relatively inexpensive at this time. Also whether LTE or 4G depending on your area speeds are great either way. KitKat is on its way and the use of Google Wallet is what will keep me using stock Google or at least the fact there are quite a few rom choices.
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Having you two guys' opinion REALLY means a lot. I believe I've ran mods/roms made by at least one of you, if not both. Thanks again.
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Well, they are usually announced late October, and launched early November. I'm not really sure how long T-Mobile's return policy is, I am on prepaid and I got my Nexus 4 from Google way back last November.
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Yeah, I'm gonna go with the monthly installment of like $14 for the nexus. I'm kinda hoping that if I get it and the 5 comes out in the next 30 days, they'll let me exchange it.
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I got my Note Edge today and like it better than my Note 4 ( wife now has it ). I got the phone from Best Buy but they didnt have any accessories. So Iwent to at&t and they had cases but no phones. So I bought a INCIPIO silver case. I had to return it because the corner ccracked but they had another to swap out with me. FIgured might as well try everyone else to. So I went to Verizon and they had nothing. Next I went to T-Mobile and they also had nothing. I then went to Sprint and the had no phone but the flip cases and two full screen protectors. I bought one and the sales associate tried to install it but it wouldn't stick so they grabbed the other one and that went on without issue. I figured I'd have them install it so if it got messed up or fingerprints then it would be on them to replace it.
So after a day of ripping and running, i got my edge and got it all protected.
Cool story bro
Not a very jumping thread because there are so few of us. Nothing else is going on in here so you should read it again..........
There are some of us though and the phone seems to be delivering on it's expectations for most users. Samsung did a pretty good job it seems. My previous Notes all had TW glitches, FC's, restarts and lag. My Note 3 in particular, had the habit of doing a double reboot almost every time from day one and as fast as it was....it lagged and froze with consistency whether stock or rooted. I haven't had any issues at all with the Edge so far. Smooth and very fast with no unintended edge touches. Not even sure I really need to ever have root honestly. Sure I wish I could get rid of the bloatware and it's early in the game with it, but I am satisfied with the device
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I agree tbran, even my note 4 would freeze when i was typing or scrolling fast. I have no issues with this device. Im just hoping it gets support. I am with Sprint and i need root for a couple things like to fix write to sd card and i like free wifi tether, other then that i can live with the way it is........for now...lol
Why Sprint? Their service is terrible and so is their customer service
Ive been with Spint for over 12 years and can say that what most people have to say about Sprint is true but it is getting better. I have 4 lines and unlimited data for all 4. Sprint service is getting better every year and lately 4G service seems to be expanding in regions that i actually am at to use it. While others are caped at a data level i can surf, stream, download, tether, ect ect ect and not worry about getting hit with some crazy bill at the end of the cycle. I use to say that Sprint offers unlimited data but no data service its really not the case anymore. In order for me to have the same services with any other Network it would cost me almost 50 more a month thats if they offered me unlimited. They usually say 20gb and that might be enough but what if it isnt.....
Didn't realize so many had issues with earlier Notes. I had the Note 1 and the Note 2, and they were mostly trouble free. Then again I avoided using TW. I am hurting without root.
So far everything is running smoothly on my Edge, but not without issue. Half my Tasker profiles require root, and not being about to delete bloat ware is frustrating.
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And other other issue, I didn't realize they changed the NFC chip on the phone so now I need new NFC tags.
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Ive been with Spint for over 12 years and can say that what most people have to say about Sprint is true but it is getting better. I have 4 lines and unlimited data for all 4. Sprint service is getting better every year and lately 4G service seems to be expanding in regions that i actually am at to use it. While others are caped at a data level i can surf, stream, download, tether, ect ect ect and not worry about getting hit with some crazy bill at the end of the cycle. I use to say that Sprint offers unlimited data but no data service its really not the case anymore. In order for me to have the same services with any other Network it would cost me almost 50 more a month thats if they offered me unlimited. They usually say 20gb and that might be enough but what if it isnt.....
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I use tmobile, still have the truly unlimited 20 a month plan with no throttling. And if you know how to do it, you can tether with no throttling either.
Tmo's lte is fast, so is it's backup hspa+ and their network rollout is staggeringly quick. If you drop off of the sparse lte Sprint has, you drop back down to their legacy 3g cdma network that can barely hit 1 mbps on a good day. Not to mention all the boost, & virgin phones sucking up their narrow bandwidth.
All I'm saying is Sprint charges accordingly for their slow network. That's why it's the cheapest. The name "Sprint" is laughable, considering the speeds they can hardly provide.
I have a question for you edge owners. Can you change the apps and pick where you want them on the side screen? Like say I want my messages at the bottom and something else above it like Facebook or something?
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I have a question for you edge owners. Can you change the apps and pick where you want them on the side screen? Like say I want my messages at the bottom and something else above it like Facebook or something?
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Yes you can. It's in edge panel settings.
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Yes you can. It's in edge panel settings.
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Awesome thanks. I am debating on getting this phone or not. That just made my mind up.
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I got my Note Edge today and like it better than my Note 4 ( wife now has it ). I got the phone from Best Buy but they didnt have any accessories. So Iwent to at&t and they had cases but no phones. So I bought a INCIPIO silver case. I had to return it because the corner ccracked but they had another to swap out with me. FIgured might as well try everyone else to. So I went to Verizon and they had nothing. Next I went to T-Mobile and they also had nothing. I then went to Sprint and the had no phone but the flip cases and two full screen protectors. I bought one and the sales associate tried to install it but it wouldn't stick so they grabbed the other one and that went on without issue. I figured I'd have them install it so if it got messed up or fingerprints then it would be on them to replace it.
So after a day of ripping and running, i got my edge and got it all protected.
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What area of the country are you in? My Best Buy says "Coming Soon".
Fredericksburg Virginia
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Fredericksburg Virginia
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As a fellow 'burg person myself..good to meet ya.
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As a fellow 'burg person myself..good to meet ya.
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What burg are you?
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What burg are you?
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Outside fredericksburg in Locust Grove...
Small world aint it?...... lol
Shockandawe, where did you pick up your Edge and did they have any accessories?
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Small world aint it?...... lol
Shockandawe, where did you pick up your Edge and did they have any accessories?
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Central park, didn't look for accessories yet. Waiting to see if I keep it. I'm holding both the note 4 and edge in front of me trying to decide. Good problem to have. Problem is...I want both but one has to go back.
I know that problem, my wife ended up with the Note 4. I gave her my note 3 when I got the 4 and when I got the edge she got the 4. I trade her 3 and a s4 in on the Edge so I only came out of pocket $147.00, i used another lines upgrade for it
After 12 yrs and crappy service I finally switched to Verizon.
Im thinking about it too. I been with them 9 years! Finally gonna make the switch either T-Mobile Or Verizon
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good luck
unlimited data and the cheapest service around is better than dropping a couple calls here and there gl and you will most likely be back
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unlimited data and the cheapest service around is better than dropping a couple calls here and there gl and you will most likely be back
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It goes beyond that. He'll my bill went from about $150 for two phone to a magical $286 with no explanation. Sorry not coming back.
doubledragon5 said:
It goes beyond that. He'll my bill went from about $150 for two phone to a magical $286 with no explanation. Sorry not coming back.
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Seems like you should request an explanation. No such thing as something happening for no reason. I have 2 phones, and I pay right around $150.
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sputnik767 said:
Seems like you should request an explanation. No such thing as something happening for no reason. I have 2 phones, and I pay right around $150.
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I have on multiple occasion. Mine use to be around $150. Seems someone fd up and it never got fixed. I tried but told them after 12 yrs no more.
Let me tell you, from first hand experience, Verizon isn't all that. Work started paying for my phone, so I had to make the switch. My wife's is still on Sprint. Her download speeds across the board are faster. Not to mention, Verizon locks the crap down on these phones. If it wasn't a free work phone, I'd still be over on Sprint.