Jump to content

DanielB

S4GRU Premier Sponsor
  • Posts

    351
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by DanielB

  1. That's a tough question to answer. With a very mature wireless market here in the U.S., and considering Comcast would likely not target the IoT side of things as they are largely a consumer brand, one has to wonder where Comcast fits in. WiFi-first is an obvious good strategic move for them, but that's not a competitive differentiator, really. It's something that gives Comcast a leg up, but something that is likely of little value to the average consumer. Especially given their already horrible reputation for poor customer service and high fees, I struggle to see where Comcast can make effective inroads into the U.S. wireless market. Say hello to the new GE.
  2. I had one, too (because I buy everything HTC manufactures lol). Wanted to love it so badly. Just was a terrible phone.
  3. So the issues in Britain really don't affect anything here in the US (at least not yet). The fear that has been driving the multi-day selloff we've seen post-Brexit stems from concerns about contagion...i.e., Brexit may set off a "flight to safety" chain reaction in global markets. In other words, Brexit could be the first domino to fall for another 2008-style global recession...or not. No one really knows. So, outside of Britain, much of the price action in equities and bonds at this moment is fear driven and not really based on anything rational. My gut tells me Brexit is a non-event when it's all said and done. Britain is really the European Japan in economic terms - particularly when you look at their native demographic trends and consider that Brexit likely means far less immigration into the nation. (After all, the chief motivating factor for the Brexit vote was to stop the flow of Middle Eastern immigrants.) Largely, Britain is growing more and more irrelevant in a global market where players like China, India, and Brazil are beginning to emerge as world leaders (and where geographical peers like Germany are much more relevant on a global basis). Britain hasn't truly been a dominant global player in either military or economic terms in many years now. I doubt that they will be again.
  4. Thanks for sharing! On a separate note, I'm just not sure I can understand why folks think these small cells are so unsightly? They're about as low profile as you can get.
  5. Few reasons it won't work. Most importantly, it would jeopardize SoftBank's credit rating, which would put them in default on some of their own bonds.
  6. That's exactly what I got, too.
  7. So I lied. The G5 is fantastic. The HTC 10 is even better.
  8. I'm with you. How can we verify whether or not it's true?
  9. Spigen has a wide range of fantastic cases for the HTC 10. I've used their cases for about 2 years now on a variety of devices (including my HTC 10) and have not had any issues. I love them!
  10. No, it's an installment plan - you own after the 24 months are up.
  11. Got mine today. Very happy. Very impressed. Way to go, HTC!
  12. I couldn't help myself. Ordered one and hoping to have it soon! Love my G5 but always been a raving HTC fan. The reviews indicate they knocked it out of the park with this one. I'm curious to see for myself.
  13. Absolutely! At least until I am ready to try another platform again. But cannot foresee myself replacing this with another Android phone. And I've already tried the S7e.
  14. Agreed with the above....I've got 2xB41 in probably 80% of the places I go now. Ironically, only 3G at home - but very usable and I've got WiFi anyway.
  15. Already shared this a few days ago (April 29). I think everyone missed it though!
  16. Here we go. Pricing and availability for Sprint now available: http://investors.sprint.com/news-and-events/press-releases/press-release-details/2016/HTC-10-Launches-on-Sprint-LTE-Plus-Network-on-May-13/default.aspx
  17. Following up on my original post now that I've had a few full days with this phone. There's really nothing to hate. It's not obviously spectacular, but I think that's what I like. It's not as jumpy and glitchy as the S7 edge and the LG UX isn't half bad - it's really quite intuitive, and I'm finding I prefer to have no app drawer on Android anyway. From an ergonomics standpoint, the phone is easy to hold and use for long periods of time. Honestly, no complaints. I really may actually hang on to this one for some time. TL;DR: The G5 simply gets out of your way and just works on an Apple-like level, something I can't say for the S7e or any other Android phone.
  18. I think he means...why don't you want Sprint to have the spectrum? Why do you want T-Mobile to have it?
  19. Wow, that's a long wait! I am rather perplexed. Have always been an HTC fan and itching to try the 10! Just can't figure out why they're waiting so long between announcement and release?
  20. Anyone know who manufactures the Slate 10" for Sprint? Somewhere I believe I've seen HP, but wasn't sure. Thinking of picking one up for media consumption during an upcoming trip. Just need a basic tablet.
  21. Agreed. They are doing a superb job of introducing their message to the marketplace and building awareness gradually over time. I think the message that Sprint is a completely different service that is worth a new look is really taking hold among consumers- and not just those oriented towards value.
  22. Just picked up a G5 today. Very impressed, so far. Early yet, but I can already say the UX is one of the best I've seen and this could easily become my favorite device. Pictures, reviews, and ads are not doing this one any justice. It mops the floor with the S7 edge. You guys still enjoying your G5s?
×
×
  • Create New...