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I want your job where I can get a GS3' date=' an EVO LTE, and a Viper :)[/quote']

 

Don't forget the Galaxy Nexus. Its not my job, I'm grossly under paid like most state government employees. But I do a lot of side work building/maintaining sites and teaching in construction technologies. The money I make on the side pays for our vacations and my technology fund.

 

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got me a viper for $180ish on ebay :D , havnet dropped it yet, but it has a slick back and sides, hard for me to hold on to. I just checked on ebay, and all are a lot more then what i got mine for lol, lucky me.

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Don't forget the Galaxy Nexus. Its not my job, I'm grossly under paid like most state government employees. But I do a lot of side work building/maintaining sites and teaching in construction technologies. The money I make on the side pays for our vacations and my technology fund.

 

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LOL...I think I'm under paid as a Sprint employee :D

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I'm wondering if on 7/15 if Sprint will allow access to LTE on all available towers, or just those in the first/official markets. I was under the impression that LTE would be useable on upgraded towers even before the market officially launched. Will the LTE towers be usable as they go live?

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I'm wondering if on 7/15 if Sprint will allow access to LTE on all available towers' date=' or just those in the first/official markets. I was under the impression that LTE would be useable on upgraded towers even before the market officially launched. Will the LTE towers be usable as they go live?[/quote']

 

I sure hope it's all towers

 

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Don't forget the Galaxy Nexus. Its not my job, I'm grossly under paid like most state government employees. But I do a lot of side work building/maintaining sites and teaching in construction technologies. The money I make on the side pays for our vacations and my technology fund.

 

Robert via Samsung Galaxy S-III 32GB using Forum Runner

 

Hopefully they don't mess with your pension or opeb... only saving factor working in the public sector. There used to be stability... but now that's out the window.

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I'm wondering if on 7/15 if Sprint will allow access to LTE on all available towers, or just those in the first/official markets. I was under the impression that LTE would be useable on upgraded towers even before the market officially launched. Will the LTE towers be usable as they go live?

 

Dang it ben, now you have me wondering too.....

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Yes, I knew it was gonna be on july 15th, that was my guess all along. My reasoning for my guess was because of the current evo lte give away currently going on at sprint that ends July 15th. Also, my birthday is July 15th as well :)

 

hey my B'day is July 15th. I couldn't figure out why they were turning LTE up on my birthday but not in my home market :P

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