You are right on that, but still some coordinates for local sites in the Tulare/ Visalia area show that I am in Southern California, and with A-GPS, that could be bad in the end.
It's useful for what it is. It's Sprint that wasn't useful for the offset in GPS coordinates on their cell sectors.
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I have a very hard time believing evleaks this time. Someone paid them off to post that. The question is, why? Are they that mad that we pulled this off so well, putting 2 and 2 together with the video clip that Google outed the next Nexus and then the FCC outed the D820 only days later?
Assuming the Nexus 7 comes to Sprint in LTE form, Sprint may request it be done, just like they did for the Galaxy Nexus.
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Now when it comes to laptops, I won't buy a windows machine, but have to use Windows on a daily basis for school. No matter how much I hate Windows, I have no choice but to use it as it is here for a while to come.
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Annoying? Please don't come in here saying things like that. In all respect, I like both platforms, but like iOS better because I'm used to it, and for me the less problems I have with my mobile phone, the better.
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Since when is 1275kbps poor? I consider that decent. And on 384kbps I can still browse the web at a decent rate.
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My EVO Shift was that way. I'm glad I got away from that phone when the Viper came out. That, of course, was until the Viper went nuts. But yes, I understand your pain.
Check out mophie.com They make chargers that charge any phone that uses a USB connector. They are lightweight and fit in your pocket. And you can get brand new ones on eBay for pretty good prices.
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