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Ascertion

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  1. I really like the Amoled display. It looks better and is better on the battery. However, it is prone to screen burn in after a year or so. I'm fine with either one but Amoled looks better imo.
  2. Disappointed. You get more with the S7 and/or the iPhone 7. With the S7 you get, * Bigger Battery * Wireless Charging * SD Slot * Better financing options. * Water resistance All for less than what Google is asking for. The only thing that entices me with the new Pixel is being able to mod it (root/custom ROMs) but that doesn't justify the price point for me.
  3. Not looking good. We'll see though. The specs are underwhelming on the leaked sheet. But I'll withhold judgement until the official specs are there. If the pricing is legit, it's making the Gs7 and HTC 10 look more appealing and even the Op3 and Axon 7 even more.
  4. Where will you be using the service the most? Performance is very location dependent.
  5. Agreed. I'm noticing a large difference downtown Jax now, but it's likely due to them enabling CA overnight as well.
  6. That's why I specified just in Jacksonville. Even Terrell pointed out that the southern parts of Florida have seen some noticeable improvements.
  7. If the device is running hot, the CPU will throttle itself to prevent heat damage. That's probably what you're experiencing.
  8. 2770MAh battery probably won't do it for me this year. I'm not going below 3000 anymore. Although I miss flashing ROMs and such, I believe I will personally enjoy using the S7 one this new Nex-..ermmm.. Pixel. Hoping the rumored specs are wrong though.
  9. I've experienced B41 and it really is awesome. The issue is that it's like seeing a unicorn in Jacksonville. I'm not sure why Jacksonville is a low priority market. I am just guessing Sprint doesn't have a good market share here.
  10. Definitely not in Jacksonville. At my new office downtown, I'm pulling 0.5mbps on LTE. ????
  11. It was one of the first triband sprint devices and it was one of the first devices with the snapdragon 800. Not to mention it was very affordable. The same storage options today are the standard for flagships in 2016... It's like Google hasn't advanced hardly at all since the 5.
  12. Does anyone know why kind of modem/radio is in the G930F variant? I'm trying to find out if it's 4x4 MIMO capable.
  13. https://fusiontables.googleusercontent.com/fusiontables/embedviz?q=select+col4%3E%3E1+from+1QRWhoJI2BcVfirrulrStm5TbBsi6qM0X07XKTGyc&viz=MAP&h=false&lat=40.38475096831533&lng=-96.83050306627153&t=1&z=5&l=col4%3E%3E1&y=2&tmplt=2&hml=KML
  14. Just tested it now (happened to connect to it.) Much better today.
  15. Aren't they preparing to swap the C block with Sprint in the PCS swaps?
  16. I got ~5mbps download on it the other day. This was inside the Everbank building.
  17. 10x10 MHz of B2 is live in downtown Jacksonville. No CA that I have noticed yet.
  18. So, in the last ~3 months or so, it looks like Sprint's been busy. According to RootMetric's reports, Sprint's rated #2 in Orlando now. http://www.rootmetrics.com/en-US/rootscore/map/metro/orlando-fl/2016/2H
  19. It's much better than the previous plan. I'm not sure how to feel about the unlimited 3G tethering, or the 14GB high-speed tethering. Both have their perks. The international roaming is a much better offer though. They require a 24hr pass to be manually activated every day for HD viewing, which isn't bad but is tedious for some customers. But I think the tiered plans were better overall. The differences in price ranges accommodated a lot of people's needs and a lot of people don't need/want to pay for unlimited data when they don't need to.
  20. Even though this device doesn't really let me modify it too much (lack of Root), I must say this device exceeds my expectations on a daily basis. Strong radio, water-resistant, great screen (I can actually use it in direct sunlight!), battery life is good, etc. I hope Samsung keeps this up and continues to focus on great battery life. If I had to choose anything hardware-wise, I'd have preferred them go to USB-C port, but you can't have everything.
  21. It should be covered under Uh Oh protection. That's one of the devices main selling points. Although I believe Uh Oh protection is only eligible for users that purchased it on HTC.com.
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