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DaQue
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Looks like the as you go plan is going to be what I switch to after my contract is up. $60 a month no contract smart phone unlimited data http://shop.sprint.com/mysprint/shop/plan_details.jsp?tabId=plnTab5610002&planCatId=pln796003cat&flow=AAL&planFamilyType=&showDetailsTab=true Now I bet if I go for it they will tell me I can't use a Nexus 5 or Spark or something. I hope they let me bring my own phone. Sent from my SPH-L900 using Tapatalk
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Cool beans! Too bad you have to upgrade to stock 4.3 with knox before flashing the rom when its ready. I guess after they back to stock flash from recovery you have to skip the keep root flash to get the OTA to take. After that I guess you have to use Kingo root before you would install the room in order to get root back. I have a ton of apps on my phone I see you can make a update.zip in titanium backup from the backups. How does that work out in practice? It better to just let the restored to stock phone automatically redownload them all from the play store?
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I think you have to use Odin.
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Look back a few post 129 I think. This it from Sprint's faq: I am a current Sprint customer and want to change my current plan to Sprint Framily Plan. I am upgrade eligible or am in an active Sprint One Up installment billing agreement. Customers who are upgrade eligible are eligible to change to the Sprint Framily Plan.Customers in an active Sprint One UpSM installment billing agreement established prior to 1/10/14 are eligible to change to the Sprint Framily Plan. Here are some additional things to keep in mind:Customers who move to the Sprint Framily Plan cannot carry over the monthly $15 installment billed discount on Unlimited, My Way or My All-in.The One Up customer will maintain the annual upgrade benefit afforded to them under the program (at no additional charge per month) until the end of their current installment billing agreement provided they make their 12 consecutive Installment Agreement payments on time. When the customer elects to take advantage of the annual upgrade, the customer must enter into a new Installment Agreement and giveback current phone under an Installment Agreement. If they would like to keep the annual upgrade option, the customer will need to purchase the $20/month per line unlimited data with annual upgrades buy-up and make 12 consecutive payments to qualify for the next annual upgrade benefit.Customers can be assigned to a new Framily group or join a Framily group on the customer’s existing account that has not reached the 10 line maximum. The line cannot join with groups outside of the customer’s existing account.Go to a Sprint store to change your plan.
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I'm trying to figure out if this a good deal for me or not. I have a note 2 now and pay: Everything Data - 450 Minutes $69.99 Premium Data add-on charge $10.00 lets call it $80 per month plus Top-Tier Total Equipment Protection $11.00 which would likely be on the new plan too I think I paid $299 for the phone 24 months at $80 =$1920 add the $299 down payment and its about $2220 over two years ($92.50/ month) Going with note 3 pricing. So now if I go it alone It would be $55 +$20 for unlimited data +$23 for the phone per month or $98/month Lets say I upgrade the phone twice to take advantage of being able to every 12 months add in $150 twice ($98x24)+300=$2652 or $110.50 per month. $18 per month to upgrade once a year instead of every two years. If I can get in a Framily (worst name ever?) plan with 5 phones it drops to nothing extra. So you think it will be hard to put together Framily plans? I really don't know if I could get may from work to join up and I basically have no friends who would consider Sprint. I think they said earlier in this thread something kills the idea of S4GRU groups. Did I miss anything?
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I was thinking it would be more like if you have a Verizon ROM it won't work on your Sprint phone. Good to know. Sent from my SPH-L900
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That's what I would like to know too. I just assumed having 2 more radio bands would make a big impact in the firmware at some level.
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Can you get rid of knox, root, and run custom ROMs on they 720T? Any idea if 720T ROMs will be common or will people just make 720 versions?
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So who's out logging new Sensorly and GCI/PCI stuff today? Sent from my SPH-L900
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i guess I'm our I'm not on stock anymore. .
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It would be awesome to see GCI and PCI in SignalCheck Pro on Samsung devices!
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Did you manage to get the SE for Android status to permissive? I have tried a few 4.3 roms and only the STS/Venom one has that built in and its the only one that Signal Check Pro has the Samsung shortcuts to debug/engineering working. I'd beta test too when its time.
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Sounds like a S5 will follow soon. Chang Dong-hoon, Samsung VP and head of its design group has reportedly suggested the S5 will make its debut at Mobile World Congress, held annually in Barcelona during February. FromZDNET DNET Sent from my SPH-L900
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Weird on Ebay Nexus 5s go for a lot more than straight from Google. Sent from my SPH-L900
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I'll start: In the coming year I will stop, wait 30 seconds, then reread my message before posting to S4GRU.com forums. Also its a late Christmas gift for A J
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N5 looking better all the time. Sent from my SPH-L900 using Tapatalk
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Auto correct of a lot of... Boss came by... I will fix it when I get home. Sorry AJ DQ Sent from my SPH-L900 using Tapatalk
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