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[UPDATE 2] [Teaser] Is S4GRU 5X certain that this is the new Nexus 5X?
in The Wall
A group blog by The Wall Editors in General
So the new Nexus is coming to Verizon as well eh?
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Marcelo declares A New Day For Sprint and changes Band 41 priorities
in The Wall
A group blog by The Wall Editors in General
If he monitors the network daily.. I wonder what his username is here?
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Please let this be true. I have been waiting since the Nexus S for this phone...
Question for those talking about buying a phone off contract on Sprint. Why? As far as I know they don't offer lower rates so what's the point? Just to give you the freedom to leave if you want? Why would Sprint do that?
And does this support the 800 LTE or whatever. I see people say they are passing on a lot of Sprint phones due to no triband.
Well, if you check the bands listed it shows the Sprint bands which I have bolded below. It looks to be a true Sprint Triband device like the LG G2.
- LTE 2100+1700/850/700/1900/800 (band 4, 5, 17, 25, 26)
- TD-LTE 2600 (band 41)
As for buying the phone off contract there are many Sprint MVNOs that offer seriously great rates such as www.Ting.com and bringing your own device is definitely the way to go. As someone else pointed out the Iphone 5 still isn't offered while the HTC One and Galaxy S4 are. So, it is a bit of a mixed bag when it comes to buying off contract phones for use on the Sprint network.
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This changes everything for me. I'd skip the LG G2 and Note 3 for this phone.
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Bande à part: LG G2 is the first announced Sprint tri band LTE handset
in The Wall
A group blog by The Wall Editors in General
Well, if we have to wait to get this device I may just consider a Note 3 if it has better RF performance. I am fairly wary of trying a new device as my current device is pretty good in the RF department.
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Actually the most surprising thing out of all of these articles is that Customs activities are classified and all customs orders are exempt from the freedom of information act. I find that absolutely fascinating as they argue that it would reveal information and sources in ongoing investigations.
How they get away with that as a blanket statement boggles my mind.
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[UPDATE 2] [Teaser] Is S4GRU 5X certain that this is the new Nexus 5X?
in The Wall
A group blog by The Wall Editors in General
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Since I can't find the chart someone posted on the forums: How does this phone stack up against the Moto X Pure in terms of RF?