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  1. It is just a standalone processor, so it has to be paired with a separate baseband. Unlike integrated basebands, separate basebands come in 3GPP only and 3GPP/3GPP2 flavors (e.g. MDM9235 and MDM9635).

     

    AJ

     

    The new Note 4 uses the 805 and it's up for Sprint preorder. I guess it's just harder to do?

     

     

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  2. I missed Robert's comment on the GN4. That's disappointing. Top of the line phone, middle of the road RF performance. One would think these manufacturers would strive to be the best.

    Why? People will just blame the network if you he phone has signal problems.

     

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  3. I saw an article somewhere in the last few days that AT&T (I think, but it could have been Verizon) was going to be adding microcells to cover congested spots of a block or two like Sprint was talking about a year ago. Anyone know if Sprint is still looking to add these microcells? If I remember correctly the Sprint ones were small enough to put on stoplights.

     

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  4. How does Sprint handle a trade in credit with easy pay? Do the allow it? Do they lower the monthly payment or cut down on the number of payments? I have a Note 2 plus the EVO wimax so I'm hoping for a total of $200 with Samsung picking up part of it. Then I can sell the Nexus 5 too for more toward a phone. I really wish firm Nexus X information was available.

     

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  5. Does being on band 41 increase data usage? I was analyzing my data usage and noticed a drastic spike in data usage from 3 GB in May to 9 GB starting in June after the 4.4.3 update. I know having faster speeds mean more usage but i know I haven't been using my phone much differently since the update.

    You probably don't even notice it but its the increased use I'm sure. One more link followed etc...

     

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  6. My buddy on ATT ordered a 6+ from Apple and it says he will have it by 10-22-2014

     

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    Here's what I just got:

    "The server is temporarily unable to service your request due to maintenance downtime or capacity problems. Please try again later."

    I'm still trying to figure out if the 6plus is too big....

    yes, it is

     

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  7. I love my note 2 and still use it on WiFi at home but I have a friend who has a ATT note 3 and he reports a number of issues and its 100% stock. Anyone here have to clear the cache once a week or the dialer takes forever to work? He also says updates on apps fail often and that the gallery app takes over 15 seconds to open with 150 pictures on the phone.

     

    All his complaints have me reconsidering buying a note 4. He is a bit if an Apple fan boy so I would like some feedback from Note 3 users here before I make up my mind on the 4. It has the removable battery and microsd card slot I miss on the Nexus 5 but if the Note 3 was as buggy as Don says it wouldn't be worth risking getting the headaches.

     

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  8. OK, does Sprint 100% turn you down for warranty repair if Knox is tripped? Even if its a hardware problem like a bad screen? What if your paying the extra ($11?) per month for insurance? They were good about replacing an unlocked EVO on a custom ROM a few years ago when they could have rejected my warranty claim. I'm thinking about a Note 4 and not upset to speed on all things Knox because I have been on a Nexus 5 since about the time Knox debuted. Sorry about the OP. The boss jumped me for texting before I could edit my post. I have a problem, when I read something I just typed I see what I thought I wrote. I have to wait a couple minutes to see the mistakes.

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  9. I would much rather have a water resistant phone over an aluminum phone. If the aluminum doesn't impact the signal I think it is a nice feature; because the only place on my Note 2 with scratches is on the sides.

    Is the replaceable battery incompatible with being water resistant? I really used battery swapping a lot on my Note 2. It would seem the battery contacts corrosion when damp would be a problem.

     

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  10. I'm going to wait a few weeks for feedback and AJs rf performance review of the FCC documents before I make up my mind. Knox took off a few points when Samsung added it.

     

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