Has anyone seen this yet. It was last week posted on PCMag and they want to use Sensorly users this time for speedtest on the various networks.
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2457155,00.asp?mailingID=1734638253FF3D95DD6DBBD70770EA4C
I'm using the Q10 so nothing but 1900 LTE for me but I noticed in DC last night around XM/Sirius building the SIgnal has increased a great deal and the thruput of the network is better. Was at the FedEx station there picking up my load.
Drove by a Ericsson truck with a Mole crew boring under Buckeystown Pike at Crestview Blvd here in Frederick MD toward the tower near I270 just a few moments ago.
Hey people, this isn't just insurance. It also covers repair of your phones at authorized service centers. As in your usb or earphone port damage, cracked screen replacement at service centers if they can.
That would be true if it weren't for the fact that BestBuy marks up there retail prices of phones from 50 to 100 dollars when you buy out right from them.
Cricket Customers are going to have to get new handsets eventually which mean there are going to be some customer loses, because some of Crickets customers don't like AT&T.
50 years I have been living in this area, and the winters go from 1 extreme to the other. Whoever thinks mid-atlantic is only suppose to have mild winters need to stop listening to politicians.