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My Not 4 just died on me. I feel lost with out it. Sprint gave me th N5 they didnt have anymore N4's. I hate the n5. You cant multitask while talking on the phone, know SD card, couldn't fit what i had in my n4 to n5. Anyone here something about Note 8 coming out soon??

Was it a courtesy swap or was it via assurion? If it was through Assurion, you probably could have gotten away with getting a phone that meets your needs.
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My Not 4 just died on me. I feel lost with out it. Sprint gave me th N5 they didnt have anymore N4's. I hate the n5. You cant multitask while talking on the phone, know SD card, couldn't fit what i had in my n4 to n5. Anyone here something about Note 8 coming out soon??

What do you mean by multitasking while on the phone?
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Talk on the phone, switch to internet while still on the phone. Get what I need from the internet and continue talking on speaker phone.

The Note 4 couldn't do that without being connected to WiFi. The Note 3 was the last note device on Sprint that could do simultaneous voice and data.

 

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Talk on the phone, switch to internet while still on the phone. Get what I need from the internet and continue talking on speaker phone.

If your note 4 had band 41, 26 there is no way you had simultaneous voice and data.
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The January security update showed up on my phone Sunday morning. Hit update if it hasn't popped up for you yet.

Are you using a n910P or some other model? My N910C received the Jan update.

 

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Are you using a n910P or some other model? My N910C received the Jan update.

 

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I just checked and it's the N910P. Hardware version is N910P.05

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I assume it is a hardware issue..  anyone's Note 4 acting up recently?  Even with a hardware reset and ODIN reflash it still is rebooting/freezing.

 

Guess I'll be going to my wife's old S5 for now until I get a replacement.

 

Yes I have a new battery and SD card removed so those as a possibility are eliminated

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I assume it is a hardware issue.. anyone's Note 4 acting up recently? Even with a hardware reset and ODIN reflash it still is rebooting/freezing.

 

Guess I'll be going to my wife's old S5 for now until I get a replacement.

 

Yes I have a new battery and SD card removed so those as a possibility are eliminated

I have a note 4 that's mint if interested. No use to me since I am not on sprint anymore.
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