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i'll definitely take a close look at this device when my wife comes due for an upgrade in a few months. She is by no means a power user (Facebook is about as powerful as she gets), but she'll appreciate the camera and I'll appreciate the price ;) . As always, the make-or-break point will be real-world RF performance.

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That comment with your avatar actually did make me laugh

Well, the avatar seems appropriate. After all, I came to S4GRU hoping to Get Smart...

 

Sadly, now it's time to go to work.

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Although with these cheap prices, it may be worth trying to go back to Sprint on someone's plan.

 

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We have two spots left (possibly one spot)! ;)

 

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We have two spots left (possibly one spot)! ;)

 

 

Hey, are you trying to steal my man?  Robert's line is mine!

 

:P

 

AJ

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So a nice lil write up on the device from the verge. People are genuinely intrigued by the device. Everyone is trying to figure out how to listen on a call as there is no ear piece per se. http://www.theverge.com/2014/8/19/6045973/sharp-aquos-crystal-sprint-hands-on

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So a nice lil write up on the device from the verge. People are genuinely intrigued by the device. Everyone is trying to figure out how to listen on a call as there is no ear piece per se. http://www.theverge.com/2014/8/19/6045973/sharp-aquos-crystal-sprint-hands-on

 

 

0:30

 

TLDW: Entire screen panel is the "speaker"

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I still can't believe this thing is only $239.  I would have paid $100 more.  Amazing.

 

Robert

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I still can't believe this thing is only $239.  I would have paid $100 more.  Amazing.

 

Is this thread a Sharp Aquos Crystal infomercial?

 

;)

 

AJ

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Is this thread a Sharp Aquos Crystal infomercial?

 

;)

 

AJ

 

This message brought to you by Sharp.

 

:secret:

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Whoa, No freaking way. For a mid range device it is really packing features I haven't seen before. Imagine what they can make with a top of the line device. 

 

Since most specs meet my needs now, even in the midrange, and 5 inches is my preferred size (no lewd jokes, AJ), this seems like it would meet my needs well for my Sprint jaunts whilst travelling.

 

Robert

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Since most specs meet my needs now, even in the midrange, and 5 inches is my preferred size (no lewd jokes, AJ)...

 

I…cannot…resist.  Robert…set me up…for…a great joke.

 

Welcome to the world of smartphones and porn -- where 5 inches is midrange, even downright small.

 

:P

 

AJ

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I want this phone if It can make me have as much fun as those people in the video above were having.... . [emoji1]

But that is an amazing price point for what you get ...

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I…cannot…resist.  Robert…set me up…for…a great joke.

 

Welcome to the world of smartphones and porn -- where 5 inches is midrange, even downright small.

 

:P

 

AJ

 

I used to play with the big ones.  The biggest ones, even.  The GN2 proved to be more than I can handle.  Way too big.  I managed to have some fun with it.  I'm glad I gave it a try.  But now I'm looking for more of an every day size...something I can just pull out and use anywhere, anytime.  I have settled in with 5", maybe a tad more for the right one.  But I can't take them any larger anymore.  Just too much for me.

 

You can't embarrass me pal.  I just walk right on in!   :sunny: 

 

Robert

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I used to play with the big ones.  The biggest ones, even.  The GN2 proved to be more than I can handle.  Way too big.  I managed to have some fun with it.  I'm glad I gave it a try.  But now I'm looking for more of an every day size...something I can just pull out and use anywhere, anytime.  I have settled in with 5", maybe a tad more for the right one.  But I can't take them any larger anymore.  Just too much for me.

 

Robert

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It's amazing. I thought androidforums was the leader in getting topics go off topic, but I see s4gru is now leader. A thread from device to christian soft porn in just a few posts. 

 

I bow down to the new leader. lol

 

TS out (looking for that soap on the floor)

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It's amazing. I thought androidforums was the leader in getting topics go off topic, but I see s4gru is now leader. A thread from device to christian soft porn in just a few posts. 

 

I bow down to the new leader. lol

 

TS out (looking for that soap on the floor)

 

God says that all things are permissible, but not all things are profitable.  So I have permission!!!

 

Robert

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