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Both LTE iPhones support 1x800 voice. As for HD Voice, I'm really not sure which phones do support it, as I thought it was supposed to be on all 1x800 capable LTE phones except the iPhone 5 and the Galaxy Nexus.

 

 

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After reviewing the chart again, I guess 800voice is not a must since for example the iphone 4 and 4s are not on there -- non LTE of course. I didn't look at the whole list but prob safe to say they are all 800voice. The iphone 5 and up is.

 

Iphone 5c and up are HD voice capable after latest iOS update.

http://support.sprint.com/support/article/FAQs_about_HD_Voice_from_Sprint/3b348589-81a4-452d-8758-cd47d7ddb952

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After reviewing the chart again, I guess 800voice is not a must since for example the iphone 4 and 4s are not on there -- non LTE of course. I didn't look at the whole list but prob safe to say they are all 800voice. The iphone 5 and up is.

 

Iphone 5c and up are HD voice capable after latest iOS update.

http://support.sprint.com/support/article/FAQs_about_HD_Voice_from_Sprint/3b348589-81a4-452d-8758-cd47d7ddb952

You got it. The iPhones finally started supporting 1x800 in their last release (they still don't support B41, though).

Like you say, its pretty safe to say all other devices Sprint sells supports 1x800. 

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I heard the G3 passed through FCC earlier this week. Anyone confirm?

Actually, it was over a week ago, but it did.

 

 

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Anyone find anything on the Z3 for Sprint?  I couldn't find anything on FCC yet but I'm not sure I'm looking in the right spot. lol

 

Nope. I'll keep looking and hopefully soon something will show up.

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I found a cool resource to help you visually compare the sizes of all sorts of phones/devices:

http://www.piliapp.com/actual-size/

 

Could help out those of you who are interested in getting a ballpark of how much larger (or smaller) your current phone is compared to a newer one.

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I found a cool resource to help you visually compare the sizes of all sorts of phones/devices:

http://www.piliapp.com/actual-size/

 

Could help out those of you who are interested in getting a ballpark of how much larger (or smaller) your current phone is compared to a newer one.

http://www.phonearena.com/phones/size is a good tool for this as well
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http://www.phonearena.com/phones/size is a good tool for this as well

Yeah that's the one I usually use for my phone sig (which i have to redo again). another one I like to use for phone size compare is versus.com. both the versus one and phonearena one usually have the latest phones in their database.

 

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Looks like the HTC Desire 510 was launched (today?). Only $216 new, tri-band.

Yep. Launched September 19, 2014. Not sure I understand this odd pricing scheme. Must be the effect of Easy Pay.

 

 

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