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Everything posted by Johnner1999
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No... This isn't a race to the bottom. This is just classic number jumble. Sprints is more honest where as the other one not so much. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G890A using Tapatalk
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https://twitter.com/marceloclaure/status/647049971322130436 Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G890A using Tapatalk
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It looks like a great combo. But well I'll be impressed once they ship and reviews backup the claims. That said the company has some great employees Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G890A using Tapatalk
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Thanks. You are correct as I didn't want to turn in my phone to best buy. But I would like that $200 switch gift card :-) yes I like my cake and ability to eat it too :-) I assume you can't do the $15 iPhone lease though this way... I guess no milk with my cake lol. I do have an older smartphone though Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G890A using Tapatalk
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he said if you pre-ordered you'll get the deal if you ask/bring in a phone etc etc.... honestly think he felt that people were confused, or actually concered he'd be called out. anyhow you slice it it makes it better for us. as a consumer - for either brand. also talked about the band12 being supported finally with iphones and would more than 300 million pops for lte by end of year.
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correct it was via periscope full PR kit in the early morning... also if you trade in a iphone 6 -- new deal is $5 and they will still pay off your lease on that iphone 6 Now I will say he bashed the $15 Sprint plan since you needed to trade in a phone for it. Which is true BUT then basically just copied it. So was it shit or was it great? so hardware aside what really matters is the plan price - and coverage. And unless I'm wrong Sprint kicks the Lamas Ass on that!
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Hey I'm a guy I like pictures lol Thanks So the macro units are they located on towers or utility towers? And it seems they will do the bulk of the work in expending dead zones. Which is why I assume they aren't on the actual towers. Or do they expand coverage by alleviating stress on existing hardware. Again thanks and guys for repeating what was most likely already said. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk