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I'm gonna have to try out the Google Keyboard. I keep hearing rave reviews about it on both Android and even the new iOS version. I've been using Swiftkey for the past few years, if you guys have used that before, how would you say it compares to Google Keyboard?

Google keyboard is great but I still prefer SwiftKey. As far as the stock keyboard on the m10, it's horrible in my opinion.

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Spoke with a Sprint agent using chat and asked if this phone is compatible with Sprint Global Roaming and the reply was yes. About to buy this phone, seems only one store in town has it. Kinda weird the lack of phones and demo units available. 

 

Unless I am reading the sprint website wrong, is the 24 month option a lease?

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Thanks, is it true about a lack of GSM support? 

No GSM / WCDMA tested or certified. 

 

Not authorized for use in the US.  Fair enough.  If you want a provider other than Sprint, buy your device from that provider. Or completely unlocked BYOD.

 

With recent HTC handsets, some wireless provider ports will require device swaps.  HTC has some one time program in place -- called Oops or something like that.

 

AJ

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No wifi calling on the device, as of yet.

 

Sent from my SM-G935P using Tapatalk

Yikes. Could be a deal breaker. Any info on when that might change

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