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Nrbelex

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  1. Just wanted to point out Sprint solved the signal drop / hand-off issue with an update pushed 1/4. Hooray!
  2. FYI: there is an increasing number of people on the Pixel forum reporting the exact issue I'm experiencing—complete loss of signal, seemingly when handing off between towers. To recap:
  3. I noticed it most while on a fast-moving train, and moving through NYC -- both situations where I would expect frequent handoffs. I haven't seen it nearly as much when I'm stable. Thanks for the data point.
  4. Has anyone noticed their device dropping from a perfect LTE signal to no signal, momentarily, then returning to full signal? This has occurred for me since I got the device (regular Pixel). This happens many times a day during active usage in multiple major markets. Not sure if it's just a software bug, maybe related to this one, which will be patched soon, a Sprint network problem, a tower hand-off issue, a SIM card problem, or a device problem. If the last of those, I want to RMA quickly. Thoughts? Thanks!
  5. This was my experience as well. I also used a universal SIM (I had to call four stores before I found one with it in stock). The Sprint website recognized the device as a Pixel (regular) immediately upon entering the IMEI/MEID. Very smooth transition, including Sprint Google Voice integration.
  6. Fair enough. If temporary sales qualify, that makes sense.
  7. The 5X launched on 9/29/15. (http://www.androidpolice.com/2015/09/29/the-nexus-5x-is-official-snapdragon-808-usb-type-c-and-nexus-imprint-fingerprint-sensor/) The phone shipped around 10/19/15. (http://www.droid-life.com/2015/10/19/for-those-who-ordered-a-nexus-5x-your-phone-is-shipping-today/). You stated you preordered. (I will grant I'm assuming your preorder led to the standard shipping date.) Preorders are charged as they ship. The date of the first official price drop was January 12, 2016. This is easily verifiable (take your pick: http://www.androidpolice.com/2016/01/12/deal-alert-google-drops-the-nexus-5x-price-to-349-for-16gb-399-for-32gb-in-the-us-google-store-30-off/ http://www.droid-life.com/2016/01/12/nexus-5x-is-now/ http://www.theverge.com/2016/1/13/10760094/google-nexus-5x-price-cut-349). The price drop was $30. The number of days between those two dates is 85. For a person to have received a credit, his or her protection plan must have been at least 85 days. Anything less was insufficient. Some plans last 60 days (see the Citi plan referenced above). Some last 90 (see this Discover plan: https://www.discover.com/credit-cards/member-benefits/price-protection.html?icmpgn=publichelpcenter). Even if a protection plan lasted 90 days, the credit should have been $30. ∴ Anyone planning to take the advice to rely on a price protection plan when placing a preorder shipping 10/20 should be aware that, if there is a price drop which follows previous patterns (already unlikely given the upmarket shift), a 60 day plan is unlikely to help. Even a 90 day plan historically would have only returned you $30.
  8. The key question, not answered in what you wrote, is the duration of your price protection policy. For instance, Citi Price Rewind works for 60 days. You'll be charged as the phone ships--around 10/20. That means you'll only get a credit with that policy if a price drop occurs by December 19, 2016. Last year's price drop occurred around 1/12/16, so it would be outside the rewind range if the charge occured on the same date last year. (Why you got a credit when the price drop didn't occur until January is a bit of a mystery).
  9. When did you buy it and how long is your price protection period? Looks to me like the drop was $30 in January (with that phone being launched at the same time last year): http://www.androidpolice.com/2016/01/12/deal-alert-google-drops-the-nexus-5x-price-to-349-for-16gb-399-for-32gb-in-the-us-google-store-30-off/
  10. Right. I was just pointing out a few of them. Most didn't come in the box with Nexus devices.
  11. Some prior Nexus phones came down, but usually not by much at first, and probably outside the range of any price protection periods. And now that Google is switching to a premium pricing model, who knows if they'll do discounts again.
  12. Look right under the hero image at https://store.google.com/product/pixel_phone
  13. Black 32 on the way. It's pretty much everything I've been asking for from Google for some time. The fact that we knew every spec from leaks made the announcement slightly less exciting, but still exactly what I wanted. The only fun things we didn't know in advance: - There is an RGB notification light. - A ton of wires and accessories (OTG dongle?) come in the box. - Free Daydream (maybe can sell for like $50 and recoup some of the price...). - The supposed extent of the improvements to the camera.
  14. These leakers are traditionally very on point, so I don't there's much left to see. The only surprise which could help justify the price is a commitment to something like 5 years of updates. If you charge prices identical to the iPhones, you should support the products at least as long.
  15. $650 starting price for the cheapest, I'd wager. I'll still probably do it, but not thrilled. Live stream:
  16. Still rocking an N5 today, and it's still getting monthly security updates. The 5X seems like a nice sequel, but the specs didn't quite advance far enough to justify the cost, and it's a little big. So fingers crossed the smaller Pixel really pushes the envelope (and justifies its rumored price).
  17. I suppose the thread could be renamed "Google Pixel and Pixel XL Rumors." http://www.androidpolice.com/2016/09/01/exclusive-googles-new-phones-will-be-called-the-pixel-and-pixel-xl/
  18. Most relevant to this site, here are the bands, including Sprint's: Would love to see a more detailed analysis.
  19. Yes, the rumors say both will be made by HTC and will be nearly identical, but for their physical dimensions. But I would expect the price to be higher.
  20. The rumor regarding body materials came from a totally unproven site. No real reason to believe that given Android Police's track record and statement that "As far as we know, these phones are aluminum body, not polycarbonate." (Emphasis in original). Also, nowhere have I read the phones will have different processors. As for price, if the price is proportionate with the quality, I don't mind paying a little more.
  21. Wow, Android Police is on fire. Here's a render they made. Both devices look substantially identical, but for the size, apparently. Looks great. I'm on board.
  22. Great point! Maybe even tuned for Sprint frequencies...?
  23. Looks like specs for the larger device, Marlin, just leaked: Manufactured by HTC Quad-core Qualcomm processor 5.5" QHD (2560x1440) AMOLED display USB-C port 12MP rear camera, 8MP front Rear-mounted fingerprint scanner 4GB RAM 3450mAh battery Bottom-firing speakers 32/128GB of storage Bluetooth 4.2 Other interesting news: Also: "At this time, we also believe we can confidently revise our Sailfish specifications to state that it also has an AMOLED display panel (though at 1080p resolution)." All in all, I'm thrilled with this news. Barring some major downside (please be on Sprint), I'll definitely be ordering the sailfish device once released.
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