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MacinJosh

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  1. Nope. It's the Galaxy Nexus. If you can get out of that phone, you might be better off.
  2. If you could get pics the next time you go by, that would be great! Thank for posting! (3 months after the permit was issued. These contractors are slow.
  3. The Galaxy Nexus has a weaker 1x/EVDO radio. Weaker signal can cause performance issues and slower speeds. I can definitely tell that compared to my friends iPhone 4S and my Galaxy Nexus.
  4. Updated the list with the release date for the ZTE Force (fka Aurora) and the spreadsheet with the HTC One band and SVLTE support. Thanks AJ for digging thru the FCC docs! Also published the release date of the Kyocera Torque. Official release date from Sprint's own newsroom.
  5. I'm going to say, yes. But I'm sure hoping it'll be a removable SIM.
  6. Northwest corner of Boulder and Nellis are the cross streets. Its right next door to the Long John Silver's. Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Forum Runner
  7. As far as I have ever known, that is the only code for the iPhone. If I find anymore, I will let you know. But the key things needed for searching for LTE site ID's and signal are all found right there in the Field Test app.
  8. Probably that's the key reason. If I do ever get another Android device, it will be a flagship, even if it's a used SGS3, but I still want to go back to an iPhone, the key reason being all those 600+ apps I have for iOS that I don't get to use. I sure miss some games on iPhone that aren't available for Android. But to be back on topic, iPhone 5S this year, maybe 6 next Spring. But the 5S better have the same colors as the iPod Touch, otherwise it's a waste of an incremental upgrade.
  9. Flame wars? In the Android vs. iOS argument, all I ever see is nuclear bombs. When I came to Sprint, it was specifically for the cheaper service and the EVO Shift with it's sliding keyboard. I was wanting to try something new. And it turned out I really liked the physical keyboard. But when you get 4 defective phones in a row, it kind of just sours my taste for ever wanting another Android. Otherwise, I don't mind the Android OS at all. I just don't like the manufacturers desires to block rooting and custom ROM's. LG locked the bootloader and it's been nearly impossible for the LG Viper to get custom ROM's because of it. If I do get an iPhone again, I hope it's before Apple plugs the breach that evasion found so I can jailbreak.
  10. After all the problems I've had with Android phones in the last year, my next phone will most likely be an iPhone, and I will keep an Android phone as a fall back device in case I break the iPhone. (Plus until Sensorly mapping comes to the iPhone, I'll have a backup to map LTE in the Vegas market.
  11. I had 2 iPod Classics, 3 iPod Touch's, an iPhone 3Gs, an iPhone 4, 2 MacBooks, a MacBook Pro, an original Clamshell iBook in Blueberry, a Power Mac G3 minitower, and a Quadra 840AV. I still have the iBook, the MacBook Pro, the iPhone 3Gs, the Power Mac G3, the Quadra 840AV, and an iPod nano 3rd Gen 4GB Silver (a friend gave it to me recently). I'm addicted to Apple products for life, lol.
  12. I actually want to get a dock to charge my phone. It's just an easier way to store it, but wireless charging just looks cool, lol.
  13. Because wireless charging looks cool, lol.
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