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After using various androids for about 6 months, it's hard to go back to my 5s. I love ios more, but the screen really is just too small. The next one needs to be at least 4.7" with a great battery to keep up with these android phones.

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After using various androids for about 6 months, it's hard to go back to my 5s. I love ios more, but the screen really is just too small. The next one needs to be at least 4.7" with a great battery to keep up with these android phones.

I predict you might get what you want in fall. Even though I prefer this phone screen size, I'm sure I could adjust to a 4.7" one.

 

 

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After using various androids for about 6 months, it's hard to go back to my 5s. I love ios more, but the screen really is just too small. The next one needs to be at least 4.7" with a great battery to keep up with these android phones.

I predict you might get what you want in fall. Even though I prefer this phone screen size, I'm sure I could adjust to a 4.7" one.

 

 

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After using the Nexus 5, I can tolerate either screen size, so I'm not too concerned.

 

 

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I predict you might get what you want in fall. Even though I prefer this phone screen size, I'm sure I could adjust to a 4.7" one.

 

 

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Hopefully, it's the same size as the n5. That phone has a pretty perfect form-factor.

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Derp. I've been wondering why my notifications haven't been coming through... Apparently when I re downloaded the app to fix the notification issue, I forgot to turn them back on . LOL talk about counterproductive

 

 

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iOS 8 Beta 2 has been released, and I am currently downloading and installing it as we speak. Will update everyone on anything new and will report on whether or not it is more stable than Beta 1.  :fingers:

 

-Anthony

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iOS 8 Beta 2 has been released, and I am currently downloading and installing it as we speak. Will update everyone on anything new and will report on whether or not it is more stable than Beta 1. :fingers:

 

-Anthony

Yosemite dev preview 2 also released. Will test tomorrow.

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Beta 2 seems more stable. Mail still crashes whenever I try to delete over 4 emails.

 

 

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Mail suffers from beta bugs the longest. :(

 

 

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Yea it will eventually get fixed.

 

I don't like how the podcast app is a default app now. I have so many apps in a junk folder and iOS 8 added two more.

 

 

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Yea it will eventually get fixed.

 

I don't like how the podcast app is a default app now. I have so many apps in a junk folder and iOS 8 added two more.

 

 

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I'm not crazy about getting that either when the final version comes out.  I prefer Downcast for my podcasting needs.

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Any way to get in on the dev access without paying $99? :)

You could do what I did. Find a website that you can pay like 8 dollars or so to and they will register your UDID on a developers account. It's just a matter of finding the right site for the right price. I can go dig up the site I used to do it if you would be interested.

 

-Anthony

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You could do what I did. Find a website that you can pay like 8 dollars or so to and they will register your UDID on a developers account. It's just a matter of finding the right site for the right price. I can go dig up the site I used to do it if you would be interested.

 

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That would be cool, thanks!

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I was actually just about to post about that. I would love to see Sprint announce that they will support Wi-Fi calling in iOS 8 also.

 

-Anthony

I fully expect at the launch of the next iPhone that Sprint will be announcing wifi calling on the iPhone.

 

 

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I don't know what in God's name Apple did to the iOS 8 beta in between beta 2 and beta 3, but Holy Crap it freaking sucks! I've never used a worse iOS beta in my life! Things freezing, not functioning right, and a plethora of other things. Anyone who isn't on this beta version, do NOT upgrade to it until a newer one is out.

 

(Sorry about the rant. This warning came out to be a little ranty)

 

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I don't know what in God's name Apple did to the iOS 8 beta in between beta 2 and beta 3, but Holy Crap it freaking sucks! I've never used a worse iOS beta in my life! Things freezing, not functioning right, and a plethora of other things. Anyone who isn't on this beta version, do NOT upgrade to it until a newer one is out.

 

(Sorry about the rant. This warning came out to be a little ranty)

 

-Anthony

 

I guess they have 9 weeks to fix it before the new phone come out.

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