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  1. I have the power flip case and all in all its probably one of the best cases you can get for any device. It has that professional look and it has functionality as well. The only thing for me though is that the powerflip case makes the max a little too heavy and cumbersome to handle comfortably. This is of course is more of a personal thing being that the max is just a little to big for me in the first place. The other major thing though was that after about a month and half of use, the case developed a short so it basically stopped working. Since the battery is on the front of the case and the wiring runs through the hinge, maybe it shorted out after opening and closing the case countless times every day. Not sure how many other people have experienced the same thing.

    That's exactly what happened to mine. I purchased it from Mazel Wireless, through Amazon.com. Within six weeks, it had shorted out and stopped working. They allowed me to exchange it for a replacement, which also shorted out in about six weeks. I requested another replacement, about two weeks ago, but they're still dragging their feet about issuing me an RMA...saying "We're waiting on our supplier (HTC, I assume) to get back with us about an exchange. I'm going to e-mail the representative again today. SMH...

     

    Sent from my HTC One Max using Tapatalk

  2. I thought the reason Sprint gave us WiFi calling was to have the ability to make a call where there was no cell service?

     

    Does this mean that if we are out of cell system range, we can't use WiFi calling? That doesn't make sense.

     

    If we have CDMA service why not just use that for a call?

    It was to have the ability to have service where there's WEAK cell service. Think about it:

     

    1. This way, they ensure you're a Sprint customer with an active line, and you're not trying to make calls and send texts from a phone that's no longer in service.

     

    2. As I said earlier, since you can't get a CDMA signal abroad, it allows them to sell you those arm-and-a-leg international calling and texting packages. SMH...

     

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  3. Unfortunately, WiFi calling won't work overseas. Of course not, greedy wireless companies want you to have to buy their ridiculous international calling package with outrageous per-minute pricing. Technically, it's POSSIBLE for this to work overseas, but Sprint made it so that you HAVE to have a CDMA signal for it to work. SMH...

    Does this mean that now my Airave is pretty much useless?

     

    Sent from my HTC One Max using Tapatalk

  4. And that's what I'm unsure about. I don't know a way to verify which of the three bands of LTE my phone is connected to. But somehow I doubt Sprint would start building out Turbo Spark towers in a town as small as High Point, NC. I don't know. Here's my question: ever since the Softbank, Sprint, Clear merger...are all the old Clear towers automatically broadcasting to all Sprint customers now or something? Or do some upgrades have to take place first. Clear mobile internet (Wimax, and now LTE) was pretty big in this area.

     

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