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I have a full network vision build out tower in a line of sight to my desk… And I can't unlatch from band 26. I hate this carrier bundle.

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That said band 26 still smokes my Galaxy S6 AT&T at my desk.

Email jerry.williams@sprint.com

 

I got an email back from whoever got back from me from that email. She is "forwarding it to higher support". Says it could be beta. I laughed and was like it has nothing to do with the phone. Has to do with with the carrier bundle they sent out recently for iOS 8.4

 

 

Sent from my iPhone 6 using Crapatalk 2.0

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How is the public beta for a daily driver? I am really tempted to try it out. What bugs are driving you guys nuts? From what I am reading it seems pretty stable.

It's not bad. A few hiccups here and there, but overall, very stable for a beta. I've been using it since Friday, and haven't really regretted it yet.

 

 

Sent from my iPhone 6

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It's not bad. A few hiccups here and there, but overall, very stable for a beta. I've been using it since Friday, and haven't really regretted it yet.

 

 

Sent from my iPhone 6

 

I'm debating putting it on my iPad Air 2. It's my personal carry device... 

 

I just got 2 iPad Air 2's at work (Verizon LTE with 5GB plans! Woot!), so I'll have that for actual work/productivity.

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I'm debating putting it on my iPad Air 2. It's my personal carry device...

 

I just got 2 iPad Air 2's at work (Verizon LTE with 5GB plans! Woot!), so I'll have that for actual work/productivity.

In my opinion, it's definitely fine enough for daily usage. I haven't seen problems with apps, other than sensorly, but that app is garbage anyways. It was never updated to iphone 6/6+, and now displays in the old 4/4S screen size on iOS 9 which is weird. Battery life is on par, or a just a hair worse than 8.4, and the phone doesn't run hot.

 

Here are a few bugs/strange occurrences (which I've reported to Apple):

 

-Top title bar slow to reappear after hitting the home button from within an app

-Siri voice to text (microphone button) in messages takes 10 seconds to activate either with Bluetooth connected, or without. I notice it with my headset connected. L

-No "send text" option when receiving a call

-App switcher doesn't show the current app front and center (really annoying). It puts it off to the side

 

 

 

 

Sent from my iPhone 6

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Someone try this out for me so I know I'm not the only one. Try to use your volume button as the shutter button to take a picture. Does it work? Mine doesn't on the native camera app.

This is definitely a known issue, which I'm sure will get resolved in the next update.

 

 

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WhyyyyyYyyyyYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY do notifications still look like this.

 

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Lmfaoo they've looked like that on my phone for quite awhile. I thought everyone's was like that?

 

 

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Lmfaoo they've looked like that on my phone for quite awhile. I thought everyone's was like that?

 

 

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Yes, they have for a while. The point is, Why do they still look like this with the new fantastic upgraded amazing version of CRAPATALK! 

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I already have one :P. And it's also a phone

 

 

Sent from my iPhone 6 using Crapatalk 2.0

 

I'm thinking something else about what's coming for the next iPhone, like, a blue option for iPhone.

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new itouch's should make great pseudo-phones for kids..

 

itouch + google voice#/hangouts & facetime + wifi

 

a8 + smaller screen should be awesome for games too

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Just got the new touch for my girlfriend. Her old one was out of room and the battery sucked. The new one isn't much better. It's pretty slow to respond to any inputs. I haven't restored it yet but so far neither of us are impressed.

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Just got the new touch for my girlfriend. Her old one was out of room and the battery sucked. The new one isn't much better. It's pretty slow to respond to any inputs. I haven't restored it yet but so far neither of us are impressed.

 

not so great news, same cpu but lower clock rate;

 

http://arstechnica.com/apple/2015/07/new-ipod-touchs-a8-cpu-running-at-1-1ghz-includes-1gb-of-ram/

 

I still wouldn't expect it to be slow though.

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Anyone here about the new iPod Touch? Does that look like a metal back to any of you? It does to me.

 

http://www.apple.com/ipod/compare-ipod-models/

They've always had metal backs. :)

 

Is the temperature in your status bar a jailbreak feature?

Yes sir! A jailbreak app called "Battery Life" allows you to have this feature, along with a cool app to see battery info.

wBMjoTL.jpg

 

Just got the new touch for my girlfriend. Her old one was out of room and the battery sucked. The new one isn't much better. It's pretty slow to respond to any inputs. I haven't restored it yet but so far neither of us are impressed.

You got a new one? Like, the NEW new one? As in the one that was literally just released today? I'm not sure how you would have gotten one so quickly. Are you sure it isn't a fifth gen with the A5 processor? That would explain why it is so slow.

 

-Anthony

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