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it will most likely not come with a sim card. if you need me to mail one out to you, hit me up in PM. You may want to see if your local stores have any 3ff sims in stock. i can probably get a spare out to you faster than worldchat

are they not available from their corporate stores? I have on down the street?

 

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it will most likely not come with a sim card. if you need me to mail one out to you, hit me up in PM. You may want to see if your local stores have any 3ff sims in stock. i can probably get a spare out to you faster than worldchat

I forgot to say thanks!! I'll let you know should be here on18th. Another question Will this work on Verizons network with a their Sim card of course? I only ask because we spend a lot of time up there?

 

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I forgot to say thanks!! I'll let you know should be here on18th. Another question Will this work on Verizons network with a their Sim card of course? I only ask because we spend a lot of time up there?

 

The Nexus 5 does NOT work on Verizon. They are apparently the only provider not allowing it on their network.

 

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Just bought my son the nexus 5 on amazon $35. So from what I have read it won't come with a Sim card or have I misunderstood?

 

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If it was a Sprint boxed N5 then yes, it will come with a SIM card already installed.

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If it was a Sprint boxed N5 then yes, it will come with a SIM card already installed.

not sure hasn't came yet? Guess ill find out in a few days.

 

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The Nexus 5 does NOT work on Verizon. They are apparently the only provider not allowing it on their network.

 

Even if VZW were not blocking the Nexus 5, the Nexus 5 would be able to attach only to VZW's band 4 LTE 2100+1700 capacity overlay.  And it is not very widespread.  The Nexus 5 lacks VZW's core band 13 LTE 750.

 

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Just bought my son the nexus 5 on amazon $35. So from what I have read it won't come with a Sim card or have I misunderstood?

 

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Are you missing a number in that price?  How did you get it for $35?

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Are you missing a number in that price? How did you get it for $35?

it was an upgrade price on amazon. Best buy was going to match it but they didn't have a white one.

 

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So I've had the phone going on three days now, and I must say the battery life on this thing is insane. I'm sitting at 11 hours and 62% battery left.

 

 

-Luis

To me it seems that when the phone is asleep it fares well. When awake and being used it seems to run down pretty quick.

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So I am actually experiencing much better battery life with DALVIK than ART.  Must be a particular app that doesn't like ART causing the excess drain.

 

Is it the Vandelay app?

 

AJ

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So I ordered a Nexus 5 and I'll be getting it on Thursday. I called Sprint to ask about the SIM card issue, as I've heard multiple things from multiple people. The rep told me to order it online from Google Play but I don't see it anywhere. What's the real deal for this SIM? I want to be able to use it right away and not have to wait a week to get it in the mail. And will it connect to TD-LTE out of the box (I live in a Spark area) or is there any tinkering with it to be done first?

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So I ordered a Nexus 5 and I'll be getting it on Thursday. I called Sprint to ask about the SIM card issue, as I've heard multiple things from multiple people. The rep told me to order it online from Google Play but I don't see it anywhere. What's the real deal for this SIM? I want to be able to use it right away and not have to wait a week to get it in the mail. And will it connect to TD-LTE out of the box (I live in a Spark area) or is there any tinkering with it to be done first?

You need to get a sim card from Sprint, not google.

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