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Are u using signal 2 to verify that?

 

no... I just see the signal strength change multiple times from -67 to -106 to having 3G to not having 3G and so on. It's my assumption I guess. Since this area has so many towers.

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no... I just see the signal strength change multiple times from -67 to -106 to having 3G to not having 3G and so on. It's my assumption I guess. Since this area has so many towers.

 

That's strange because I have a ton of towers too and my sig strength doesn't do that too much. Turn off LTE

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no... I just see the signal strength change multiple times from -67 to -106 to having 3G to not having 3G and so on. It's my assumption I guess. Since this area has so many towers.

I had exact same issue but after nv upgrades near by, I have stable 75-80

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Looks like a new tower just went online somewhere in Rego Park. I got the signal all the way in Elmhurst at Junction and Corona. It should be visible on sensorly soon.

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So far so good awesome phone...screen is great and build quality is amazing. As long as you can live with 32gb, and no removable battery your golden..

 

I already live with 16GB and a smaller non removable battery. I think it'll be fine!

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So far so good awesome phone...screen is great and build quality is amazing. As long as you can live with 32gb, and no removable battery your golden..

 

32gb is enough for most people. Why did u choose the one over the s4?

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32gb is enough for most people. Why did u choose the one over the s4?

Build quality, better screen and the speakers on this thing are crazy! The only thing i am weary about is the battery life since i had an extended 4000mAH battery on GS3
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Build quality, better screen and the speakers on this thing are crazy! The only thing i am weary about is the battery life since i had an extended 4000mAH battery on GS3

 

The build quality I agree with u. Aren't the s4 and one both 1080p?

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The one thing I hate about using the iPhone is the non removable battery. I always carry a portable charger with me

Yes that is a big minus, but i am really banking on signal strength finally stabilizing and improving battery life on a day to day basis
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Because anyone who doesn't care about battery or expandable memory is getting "One". Most reviewers claim that it is better than the GS4, and that Samsung is starting to go the Apple route. I've even heard it being called the best 1080p smartphone for 2013.

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Yeah the galaxy is overrated just like the iPhone was. Htc is trying to get back into the leader. All in all, it's a good thing. More competition, better phones from apple and Samsung.

 

I could assure u, that if Samsung and htc were not around, the iPhone 5 would not have LTE and a bigger screen

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Yeah the galaxy is overrated just like the iPhone was. Htc is trying to get back into the leader. All in all, it's a good thing. More competition, better phones from apple and Samsung.

 

I could assure u, that if Samsung and htc were not around, the iPhone 5 would not have LTE and a bigger screen

Unfortunately most people barely realize HTC exist, that was pretty evident this morning when i went to grab the phone, it was a ghost town..and according to the person that took care of me they are expecting a huge showing for the GS4.
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Unfortunately most people barely realize HTC exist, that was pretty evident this morning when i went to grab the phone, it was a ghost town..and according to the person that took care of me they are expecting a huge showing for the GS4.

 

And now u know why the marketers make big money! Lol

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