But even I am partly guilty of that. My first android device was the EVO Shift, a low end piece of junk. However, my mid range Galaxy Nexus was 3 times worse of a phone than the Shift.
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I'm not trying to 'cheap out'. I just freak when people say 'radio issues'. However, I freaked out too much, as it seems I will be better with the N5 for LTE wise than even my i5.
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That is totally untrue. iOS won't get jealous. I'm just testing the Android grounds again. Too afraid to be burned with another 5 devices like what happened last time.
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Ok, ok. That right there convinced me. I'm getting the Nexus. Don't scare me with that phrase AJ. I remember what happened after 2 Vipers and 3 GNex'ii. I'm not going to let that happen again.
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I still have 24 hours before I go to Sprint to get my new phone, so I may not fully throw out buying the Nexus 5. I just didn't really want to have to take the time to downgrade the radios just to make it work better. I sure hope that LG doesn't go the way of Samsung on the Nexus 5.
With all this talk about the new radios messing up the reception, I think I may just end up with the GS4 mini. I'm not too thrilled with having to put the old radios into my phone just so things work better.
Too many trees in the area of Walnut and Pinkham. I think the Acequia site, once live, should help you with that. It seems to be the only one not broadcasting LTE in Visalia where Network VIsion work has been done.
Unless the angle of the camera is playing tricks on me, it almost looks like they raised that tower some. I don't go by that site much anymore. :/
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That's a good question. My guess it will just be in addition to the existing devices already in Sprint's lineup, or could potentially replace the MiFi.
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Easy there, turbo. Why do we all clamor for LTE when decent phone service in general, both voice and text, should be our number one priority. Not who has the best data service.
Ay-yi-yi. smh
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