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This may shock some of you but i beleive thus has been posted before.... I underclocked the cpu plus i havent used my phone much, and deleted some bloat. But from 1120ish pm till 4something it was at 100%

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This may shock some of you but i beleive thus has been posted before.... I underclocked the cpu plus i havent used my phone much, and deleted some bloat. But from 1120ish pm till 4something it was at 100%

I haven't done anything to deviate from stock and I normally go a good 3-5 hours at 100% if don't do much besides a few email checks and a quick look at the weather. The idle standby on this phone is ridiculous. I can leave it all night and only drop 2% in 8 hours.

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Is it me or is it this phone?
I downloaded my schedule on gmail. If I open the schedule up on my G2 the dates don't match the day. If I open the same attachment on my computer it matches up correctly. What's going on?


Is it for appointments beyond March, indicating a possible daylight saving time issue? Are your time zones set correctly on both ends? I've been syncing calendars through Google for a long time and have seen some funky things on phones. All-day events appear to be a day off because of time zone issues, making an event from 11pm-11pm (or 1am-1am) instead of 12am-12am.

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Is it for appointments beyond March, indicating a possible daylight saving time issue? Are your time zones set correctly on both ends? I've been syncing calendars through Google for a long time and have seen some funky things on phones. All-day events appear to be a day off because of time zone issues, making an event from 11pm-11pm (or 1am-1am) instead of 12am-12am.

 

-Mike

It was for this month.   The person at the Sprint store said it was because the calendar was sent to me in my gmail account and when I tried to open it my phone doesn't recognize Office 365.   The Samsung tablet on display did not recognize it either but the Itablet (or whatever they are called opened the attachment properly. 

 

Is this going to be changed?  Did they skimp on the phone to make it cheap?

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I may get to test, eye balling rough test, my lg g2 vs a note 3 that i traded my old note 2 for ill report back when i get it and activate it.

I'll be interested in your finfings. I have both those phones as well.

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I'll be interested in your finfings. I have both those phones as well.

Is there a difference, the note 3 is going to my gf to replace her broken og epic 4g, im just gonna lay them side by side and open a few apps/webpages. Nothig to scientific but better than nothing.

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As of late, I've had odd GPS issues arise. It'll lock very fast or decently fast but it'll have me located 300-600 feet away. It'll even track with my movement--only 300-600 feet shifted to the northeast, east, south, etc.Navigation is a pain when this pain with this as the phone thinks I'm deep within a suburban cul-de-saq neighborhood when I'm actually moving 45 mph on the nearby arterial. Using GPS Status I have will have a lock on 14 or more satellites but have a GPS accuracy in the 300-feet range. When these issue arise, a reboot usually fixes the issue.

I've had the same issues, but mine have been very intermittent. I got this phone 1st week of Dec. and had no issues at all the 1st week. The 2nd week the GPS wouldn't work or lock for a couple days then it just starts working out of the blue and has worked great up until a week 1/2 ago. For the last week 1/2 the phone wouldn't lock on my location and have me miles away from my exact location. Once I start my trip the GPS location would get better and show me maybe within a half mile of where I actually was. I tried using different app's(Google maps, skout, mapquest) and all had the same problem. As of yesterday it's been working perfect....I don't get it.

 

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Ok i got a question for anyone that works at a sprint store that does repair and service. I bought two lg g2s about a month ago and one of them got dropped and the screen has cracked. Ok well i have tep on my phones and filed a claim but they say they are on backorder so would i not be able to get one from a store its not like they dont have plenty of them in stock. You wouldnt think i would have to take a lesser phone bevause they dont have a refurbished one to give me. If anyone could tell me how to go about this I would appreciate it cause its been a week already.

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Ok i got a question for anyone that works at a sprint store that does repair and service. I bought two lg g2s about a month ago and one of them got dropped and the screen has cracked. Ok well i have tep on my phones and filed a claim but they say they are on backorder so would i not be able to get one from a store its not like they dont have plenty of them in stock. You wouldnt think i would have to take a lesser phone bevause they dont have a refurbished one to give me. If anyone could tell me how to go about this I would appreciate it cause its been a week already.

They could definitely send you a lesser phone (and they'll say it's comparable) if you need a phone right away. You can tell them you want a G2 as soon as they are available and they can send a replacement for your replacement. I remember when they were sending SG3's instead of EVO LTE's.

 

You could also just get the screen repaired if the body of the phone isn't too banged up and save some money. Not sure if you have a local repair place that does screens though.

 

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^ wrong. The list only gives you options of comparable models. When I replaced mine the other option was a note 3. It's a G2, note or nothing. I would activate an old phone and have them order you a phone. It will be a new one. Mine said it wouldn't be but I got a new one anyways.

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I've had the same issues, but mine have been very intermittent. I got this phone 1st week of Dec. and had no issues at all the 1st week. The 2nd week the GPS wouldn't work or lock for a couple days then it just starts working out of the blue and has worked great up until a week 1/2 ago. For the last week 1/2 the phone wouldn't lock on my location and have me miles away from my exact location. Once I start my trip the GPS location would get better and show me maybe within a half mile of where I actually was. I tried using different app's(Google maps, skout, mapquest) and all had the same problem. As of yesterday it's been working perfect....I don't get it.

 

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That's the way mine acts up as well. 
 
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^ wrong. The list only gives you options of comparable models. When I replaced mine the other option was a note 3. It's a G2, note or nothing. I would activate an old phone and have them order you a phone. It will be a new one. Mine said it wouldn't be but I got a new one anyways.

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So when they say its on backorder does that mean that they are ordering me one? I never seen a option or anything to choose something else but i dont want anything else besides a g2. How long did it take to get yours?

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