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  1. I just said almost the same thing in another thread yesterday - Reading not so much in my opinion, but it would make a ton of sense if they could somehow takeover the greater Lancaster area and not only give travel coverage symmetry along 283 and 30 to current Shentel coverage borders into Harrisburg and York respectively, but flesh out/fill in the triangle created by such, since the 3 cities are so interconnected from just a business perspective alo

     

    Yes I was thinking the same thing, that Shentel should be given more markets,...maybe not Nationwide but at least the Northeast. Shentel seem to do an excellent job.Shentel seems to be committed to Sprint.For example a few years back they created an initiative to completely cover I-83 with 3G from York to Baltimore. It is an amazing stretch of excellent Sprint Coverage. I used to run out to the Loucks Road Sprint Store in York, PA as well, because it was a very nice store and had great customer Service.I would be happy if Shentel would come east a bit of Harisburg and take over the Lancaster,Ephrata, Reading area, but that is probably wishful thinking as we will probably remain in the Philadelphia Market.

     

    I just said almost the same thing in another thread yesterday - Reading not so much in my opinion, but it would make a ton of sense if they could somehow takeover the greater Lancaster area and not only give travel coverage symmetry along 283 and 30 to current Shentel coverage borders into Harrisburg and York respectively, but flesh out/fill in the triangle created by such, since the 3 cities are so interconnected from just a business perspective alone.

     

    really? Lancaster is already covered in LTE and even has some good b41 in the majority of places I've been in from city to rural and decent b25 and 26 to follow up, whenever I head back over to shentel land (york) it makes me miss being up here, shentel was first, I'll give them that and I was surprised, but I really saw the difference after leaving that market, it was night and day. Do I think shentel can make a huge difference, of course, but I think lancaster is fine in the speed of the deployment, though I can't speak for the other areas.

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  2. I PLAYED WITH THE NOTE 4 TODAY AND i PLAYED WITH THE iPhone 6, AND 6+. The Note 4 does have a drop down menu for WiFi calling.

     

    I did a comparison to my Nexus 5 screen size and the Note 4 is just an awesome phone. In its own rights the iPhone was fine and when you looked at the back case it looked better than the front in my opinion only.

    The top and bottom bezels of the 6+ did not make it look so appealing in my opinion. I still tip my hat to the one that started this whole genre of touch screen phones!

     

    Don't get me wrong the iPhone is carved out nicely, but I guess after having Android for so long I just could not figure it out. I mean once I got to the home screen there really is no home screen....just a crap load of apps. I have heard the word intuitive, but all I could think was boring and mindless..."it just works"!

     

    I then went back to play with the note 4, and I fell in love with what really made me want a Note, the screen size, and a tablet all in one practical "pocketable" unit that I can enjoy Netflix, making calls, and reading articles on thew web!

     

    Touchwiz seemed fluid and chocked with features either you love or hate, but their was no lag. The Note 4 is the king of Phablet's period, and you really have to be a techie to appreciate it, big hands or not. I hate to say this to you guys boasting it is too big for your hands, because I see women rocking the Note, as well as my Niece who graduated from the iPhone 4 to the Note and swears to never go back. I understand that you may not want a larger phone but please stop saying that it is because I have small hands when I see woman with smaller hands manning up to rock one.lol

     

    I played with the G3 that was nice, but way too laggy it could be just me but it was very laggy. Long live the king of phablets, and I just wonder how that Note edge looks and functions. 

    Nexus 6 will be the new king....I got bored of samsung after the note 2, same thing each time, switched to the one max, after front facing speakers and a bigger phone overall, I'll never go back. The nexus 6 has everything and then some so google/motorola has my purchase this year AND it will support just about every band for gsm,cdma and LTE

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