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grndslm

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  1. I don't know of too many file hosting sites that don't have limits on what can be posted. In my last post that that included the image, I can see the image just fine. In WiWavelength's quote of my post, I can ALSO see the image clear as day. Not sure why I can see it embedded in the posts and others can't. Doesn't make sense.
  2. And here is an updated map without off-network roaming... Or at least emphasizing the ON-NETWORK coverage --
  3. I have purposely THROWN this phone on the ground to demonstrate how tough this phone is. *I* am not troubled or worried about the phone breaking at all. My REAL worry is that if I drop the phone at work, the battery cover pops off and lands in a big mud puddle.... that the "waterproofing" of the phone becomes non-existent. The benefit to a drop proof phone is that when I, say, leave it in my lap while driving... and step out of the car.... I will know that the phone will continue to work until my 2-yr contract is up. I enjoy my smartphone and not having to deal with the replacement process. It's a major PITA. Wow.. I guess they just added the Bluegrass carrier option. Didn't see that a couple days ago. Time flies when you're having fun, I guess!
  4. Yea... I don't think I'm buying an S5 Sport. From the looks of Kyocera's site, this *is* a "world phone", so I guess I'll pay out of pocket eventually if LTE can be used on Sprint: Radios CDMA 1x RevA/LTE Cat. 4/SVLTE/GSM/UMTS/HSPA What is LTE Cat. 4 && SVLTE ?? It doesn't show what Bands it uses. Is that incredibly important?? EDIT: Well, I found out that LTE Cat. 4 is increased bandwidth and SVLTE is simultaneous voice & LTE. What I'm really wantint to know, is would an open DuraScout (not to be confused with the DuraForce for AT&T) function as expected on Sprint?
  5. I've had the Kyocera Torque for nearly two years, and I *love* it. #1 problem was the lack of internal storage. #2 problem was the low pixel density. #3 problem was the battery cover would pop off maybe 20% of the time that I dropped it on concrete. #4 problem was being unable to use the screen with gloves or when it had the slightest bit of water on it. The Kyocera DuraScout / Brigadier seem to solve all four of these problems, add a faster quad-core processor, an even larger 3,100 mAh battery, and even add a "Sapphire Shield" screen, which makes it virtually scratchproof... as long as you don't put it in your pocket with diamonds (and/or maybe sand?). I'm REALLY digging this device. It appears since Verizon has the Brigadier already, the DuraScout will be an "open" world phone. I figured if there was any place that had a good idea whether or not this phone was coming to Sprint.... S4GRU was that place. Any news?? Otherwise, I'll more than likely just use my upgrade credit for a Note 4 or possibly the LG G Flex 2. I doubt I'd be able to find a decent case for the Flex 2, however... and honestly, either phone with cases are not going to be incredibly pocketable I *REALLY* want a DuraScout!!
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