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glenavo34

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  1. http://www.androidpolice.com/2014/05/08/sprint-will-begin-throttling-the-top-5-of-data-users-in-congested-markets/
  2. Worst nightmare would have been to come back today to the same spot and see the LTE signal gone but its up and seems better than yesterday. Speedtest showed 8.3Mbps down.
  3. JUST picked up LTE in Jurupa by Pyrite and Mission. Speeds were horrible the past couple days and I wasnt able to load anything on 3G. Checked my phone after lunch and did a double take because I saw the LTE in the notification bar. Just did a speed test 3.70Mbps, nothing to write home about but at least it's usable data now.
  4. In the Jurupa area, speeds are still atrocious. I remember Feb/March was the estimated time, I don't think theyre going to make it
  5. If you open a new line or add a line to your plan via Amazon the Note 3 is $112 right now That's the lowest I've seen it.
  6. ive had that a few times. also the camera wont work at times. its just a black screen and then the process stopped working message. Ive had to reboot a few times
  7. if your imei didnt work its because some posters on slickdeals started stealing other people's credits. one guy bragged about having 1000 in google play credits because he kept generating different imei numbers. i alerted the mods there but they dont seem to care. this is verified because my friend went to log in his note 3 and his wifes but the site said they were already claimed
  8. How would you not notice a difference? The speeds in a Spark location should blow away a LTE location.
  9. I think the issue is that HTC has already gone on record saying that they're focusing on low and mid range phones. I think they're going for bulk sales with this new approach. Hopefully they bring out a HTC one successor, but if the HTC Max (it's not top of the line and you can argue this but even HTC admitted it) is an indication then who knows what to think.
  10. While I don't agree with the "trolls" posting just to bash Sprint, I certainly understand the frustration that might lead them to it. If you're in an area that gets great LTE speeds, then you would see it as being baseless but there's countless Sprint customers that are hanging on in HOPES of what will happen. I have been with Sprint for years and continue to hold hope that this will be a great network and the only one truly offering unlimited. As it is, I currently get 24Mbps LTE a block from my house yet need an Airvana at home. At work, I get .20-.35 speeds which is frustrating, but I'm clinging onto my plan because of what the future holds. The folks that are bashing Sprint probably came on with the OG Evo or the Iphone and expected similar speeds or coverage to whatever it is they left from. My cousin had 4 lines on Verizon with unlimited plans. When he had to pay out of pocket to upgrade for 4 iphones, he said screw it and came to Sprint. He gets great coverage in LA on his primary line, but the rest of his family have useless data in the Riverside area. He plans to keep his line and cancel all the others when their contracts are up..so I certainly understand the frustration that some may feel.
  11. I was having poor speeds on 55016 so I went to 54016 and it seems better. I'm not getting a "roaming" notice though so is there a difference between the two in how "crowded" they are? sorry for these newb questions.
  12. Is there a difference between 55016 and 54016? One is corporate liable and the other is individual liable? Would Sprint see that I used the corporate one, and if they did does that present a problem since I'm not actually roaming? Thanks
  13. how are you guys doing in the inland empire/riverside area? im consistently getting .20-.33 down in Jurupa/Eastvale. data is currently useless because the speeds are so bad.
  14. No, but not sure why this is still up https://twitter.com/sprintcare/status/392020002091450368
  15. They took down: https://twitter.com/sprintcare/status/391735974381621248
  16. They also improved the software behind it. Yesterday, I needed to write down a new number and input it in my contacts. Instead of having to go into my contacts and various menus to add and save their info I just pulled out my s pen and wrote their info down. This information can then be sent to your contacts list.
  17. Let's make it even thicker and bigger. No thanks
  18. " it's hard to find much good to say about the HTC One Max's design. The One's singular, expertly crafted block of anodized aluminum has been replaced by an undignified white polycarbonate band that keeps the aluminum back and front sides of the phone joined together -- kind of like elastic holding up saggy underwear. The result is even less One-like than the One Mini, which also has a white band but wears it better due to the fact it has a neater, non-removable back." It's not like a blown up One, it's like a blown up One Mini.
  19. Its almost a 6 inch screen, and with the s-pen it's alot easier than you would think.
  20. I use it when I'm writing reports or presentations for work. I can have a browser open to research or find the necessary pictures, text, etc. I can see how it wouldnt be use that often by the average consumer though.
  21. From phonescoop: "One thing that's a bit disappointing is the lack of multitasking. Even Samsung's 5-inch Galaxy S4 can operate in split-screen mode and run two apps at once. Why can't the One max? There are no cool or innovative multitasking tools that take advantage of the expanded real estate and that's a shame. If ever there was a device begging for a split-screen mode, it is the max. It terms of performance, I never found the max's processor gasping for breath. The max has a quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 processor, with each core clocked at 1.7GHz. The processor is paired with 2GB of RAM. The Snapdragon 600 didn't have any trouble conquering task after task. I ran it through a battery of multitasking tests and it passed with flying colors. If you're worried that the max doesn't have a Snapdragon 800 under the hood, don't be. The max went toe-to-toe with the One, Note 3, and other phones without blinking. " The 600 doesn't seem to be the problem, at least currently (although things may change in the next few months). The problem is that HTC didn't really think of anything that takes advantage of the additional screen size other than having more viewing space.
  22. I wonder if it was an ICS issue for that generation of phones. The Epic Touch (S2) had the same issues. People who didn't update to ICS from GB were fine. I sold my S2 right after the update because battery life was so bad.
  23. How is your reception / battery life on the 3D? The Evo Lte got worse and worse with each update, I'd be curious to know if the 3D suffered the same issues.
  24. I'm worried about the actual reception as well. This was a huge problem on the HTC EVO LTE. I'd also be wary about the charging port. My OG Evo and my brother's both lasted about 20 months before the charging port failure. When I researched it, it seemed to be a common HTC problem dating back to the Verizon Thunderbolt.
  25. I'm ready curious about the "fits in my front jeans pocket." The note feels it would be awkward if it was any bigger in some of my jeans (regular cut, nothing skinny or anything like that). I don't even use a case on the Note because then I need to put it in my back pocket. I could see the top of the Max peeking out over certain pockets if it's in the front pockets.
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