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Keep a Word, Drop a Word...now on Sprint 4G Rollout Updates
pyroscott replied to Altie's topic in General Topics
You haven't seen the short bus drive by with the riders licking the windows? Or the movie Super Troopers? happy baby -
Keep a Word, Drop a Word...now on Sprint 4G Rollout Updates
pyroscott replied to Altie's topic in General Topics
Mee go -
Keep a Word, Drop a Word...now on Sprint 4G Rollout Updates
pyroscott replied to Altie's topic in General Topics
windows phone -
Why do I keep getting bumped down to 1X?
pyroscott replied to nova46's topic in Network, Network Vision/LTE Deployment
You realize that "premium data" means that you have a smartphone right? It has nothing to do with 4G. Please don't use this forum to complain about Sprint. If you actually want to ask a question, that's fine, but don't use this forum to flame sprint. This website is all about 4G rollout updates, if you want to complain about Sprint service, go to sprintusers. -
Keep a Word, Drop a Word...now on Sprint 4G Rollout Updates
pyroscott replied to Altie's topic in General Topics
window licker -
This is the tower closest to my house. I think it is sprint, but I don't really know. I will keep an eye on it to see if any work gets done on it in the next year. Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk
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Keep a Word, Drop a Word...now on Sprint 4G Rollout Updates
pyroscott replied to Altie's topic in General Topics
Double stuffed Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk -
I'm going to have to step up my game... LOL
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HTC EVO 3D free from Sprint and Wirefly for new lines/accounts
pyroscott commented on JustAGeekHere's blog entry in The Wall
Wow, I bet they were selling like hotcakes. -
Keep a Word, Drop a Word...now on Sprint 4G Rollout Updates
pyroscott replied to Altie's topic in General Topics
cool runnings -
HTC EVO 3D free from Sprint and Wirefly for new lines/accounts
pyroscott commented on JustAGeekHere's blog entry in The Wall
I hear you on the E4GT being a step up from the 3D, but the 3D features are a cool addition, especially if you have a 3DTV and you enjoy watching your videos and pictures on the TV. When I had the 3D, it was a powerful phone but I always felt like I was wasting the 3D capabilities by not using it much. -
I like how there are comments that S4GRU should merge with SprintFeed. I really liked that site. I guess I will have to start reading technobuffalo more often.
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I can't see myself buying a Coby. The Nexus tablet, I might. It is nice that they are coming with ICS from the factory, but I bet with something like this, you would never see a MFG update or ROM for a future version of Android.
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Keep a Word, Drop a Word...now on Sprint 4G Rollout Updates
pyroscott replied to Altie's topic in General Topics
wrong way -
HTC EVO 3D free from Sprint and Wirefly for new lines/accounts
pyroscott commented on JustAGeekHere's blog entry in The Wall
E4GT is $49.99 for new customers $149.99 for upgrades and $119.99 for adding a line and EVO 3D is $39.99 for new customers $79.99 for upgrades and a penny to add a line on Amazon Wireless -
I don't know why it didn't come standard from the start. It isn't like it makes the phone much thicker. check out these comparisons: http://gottabemobile.wpengine.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/galaxy-nexus-review-4.jpg and http://www.talkandroid.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/DSC_0702.jpg?3995d3 I really do not notice when the extended battery is in vs the standard. The only thing I could think of is for cases. Some cases don't fit or don't line up with the side buttons with the extended battery.
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by Scott Johnson Sprint 4G Rollout Updates Wednesday, March 28, 2012 - 10:44 AM MDT Fear not Sprint iPhone fans, Sprint will not be left out when the next iPhone model is released. There has been speculation that Apple may only manufacture LTE enabled iPhones to AT&T and Verizon after the iPad with LTE connectivity was only released for those carriers. While he didn’t come out and confirm that Sprint would be receiving a LTE iPhone, Sprint Nextel CFO Joe Eutenuer went on record saying that "we will not be disadvantaged" when it comes to selling the iPhone, adding that Sprint has the same contract as AT&T and Verizon for selling the iPhone. This contract that the carriers have also does not have LTE coverage requirements, so even if the iPhone is released earlier than expected, Sprint shouldn't be excluded due to less LTE coverage than the AT&T or VZW. This comes as good news for current customers who have held off their purchase of an iPhone because the 3G speeds in their area are lagging and they are prefer a 4G WiMax handset. If you build it, he will come [float right][/float]There is still no guarantee that the new iPhone will support LTE, but all signs point to the next generation iPhone boasting LTE connectivity. AT&T made the decision to move away from their HSPA+ 3.5G network and aggressively push LTE. Sprint also made the decision to aggressively rollout a LTE network, instead of continuing with Clearwire’s WiMax. Possibly the most telling sign was when the new iPad was announced to have LTE connectivity. Thanks to Sprint’s “Network Vision” plan, there will be plenty of LTE towers for iPhone fans to consume unlimited data at 4G speeds. By this Fall, when the iPhone is speculated to release, Sprint will have LTE service in nearly all major markets and will be starting work in many other markets. Sprint’s Network Vision is expected to have 100-120 million POPs covered by LTE by the end of the year. And you know you will get all the latest LTE deployment info here at S4GRU.com! Sources: Nasdaq SprintFeed Fierce Wireless
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Keep a Word, Drop a Word...now on Sprint 4G Rollout Updates
pyroscott replied to Altie's topic in General Topics
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HTC EVO 3D free from Sprint and Wirefly for new lines/accounts
pyroscott commented on JustAGeekHere's blog entry in The Wall
That is a screaming deal on a good phone. Especially good deal for someone in an area that has good WiMax coverage and is toward the end of the LTE rollout. -
It also depends on the use of WiMax resellers like netzero.