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  1. Happy to report that while I can't say 100% for certain yet this issue is completely solved on the beta stream, progress is being made.  The root cause has definitely been identified;  apparently Motorola phones don't report battery statistics correctly (or at least normally compared to other phones) in Android. The dev had found an undocumented workaround previously which worked up till now, but something in the JB update for this phone changed things.  When I sent him log files to review, he discovered that the phone wasn't reporting to the app properly in 10% increments, but rather over a 20 second period it reported 70, then 100, then -14 percent (weird I know).  

     

    He put out a new update on the beta stream the next day, and after I had a ~50 minute work road trip to another office that I tested with (and I made a point to have bluetooth on even though I didn't have another device to pair to), the mapping process didn't halt during that frame of time.  My Friday trip 9-10 hour drive to PA will be the true litmus test, but if nothing else, this is definitely progress!  :tu:

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  2. I'm not debating whether or not they're planning on axing them, because no one here knows that for sure, and unless or until they do, it doesn't really matter; all the conjecture or supposition that they're going to at whatever point is completely moot.  At some point of course they'll change, and so will the new plans just released eventually whenever they come out with even newer plans, rinse/repeat.  

     

    Right now, the previous plans are still available for those who care to either ask for them or do a little research, and that's not conjecture, but rather a fact.  Those that don't probably never knew about the Everything Data plans to begin with, and will make their decisions based on what they can and do see presented to them online or in stores.

  3. Why are the old plans no longer available on the website? The only way I could find the Everything Data is through Google. And I couldn't find the family Everything Data.

     

    Post #453 in this thread has the links to the previous plans, they're still active online, just not linked to on the website directly any longer:

     

    http://s4gru.com/index.php?/topic/4184-new-sprint-plansunlimited-my-way-my-all-in/page-23&do=findComment&comment=168505

  4. I think it was 129.99, not 119.99. Here are the old individual plans: http://shop.sprint.com/mysprint/shop/plan_details.jsp?tabId=pt_individual_tab&planCatId=EverythingData&planFamilyType=&flow=AAL

     

    And here are the old family plans:

    http://shop.sprint.com/mysprint/shop/plan_details.jsp?tabId=pt_shared_tab&planCatId=EverythingDataFamily&planFamilyType=null

     

     

    Remember to add $10 premium data for each smart phone to the old plans, as that is not included in the pricing. You are correct about the discounts though. 

     

    Robert, it might help some folks if this were somehow incorporated into the OP...or otherwise linked and stickied at the top of a new thread somewhere.  Just a thought anyway.

  5. Here comes a stupid question: How do I know if its a corporate sprint store or not?

     

    Someone can correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe you can tell by how the information is displayed on the Sprint location search.  if it says simply 'Sprint Store', its a corporate location.  If it says 'Sprint Store by XXXXXXX', its not.

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  6. I mention AIO because in my view, some people here seem to adore, if not worship, Sprint and Softbank as if they will reciprocate. We're talking about a corporation whose legal responsibility is to get as much money from you while giving you the least it can.

     

    Sorry, but remaining objective and rational rather than being a natural pessimist/cynic or an impatient git and jumping to grandiose conclusions does not equate 'worship'.  

     

    And on another note, since you seem to incessantly require it of other members here in various threads, I think going forward when you make these presumptions you keep throwing out, you should be required to cite a 'link/source' to support factual basis for those presumptions as well....or at least learn how to do so before you knee-jerk whip out that phrase again on anyone else.

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  7. You know, it could be the case that Sprint leaked this and is reading this forum to gauge reaction.

    I hope that it's NOT the case cause I want them to drastically increase prices when their LTE is not even done so millions leave for TMO et al.

    But it could be a test.

     

    Er....why do you want them to drastically increase prices and drive customers away?  :blink:

  8. Just to play devil's advocate for those who are only looking at where this is a price increase, unless I'm looking at things wrong, this would actually be a cheaper option for many who either don't need data on all lines or don't need smartphones on all lines.  Not saying this will be a prevalent example by any stretch, but just to throw out one that exists in reality.....my gf was already on the precipice of switching from Verizon to Sprint, and she pays almost $190 a month (and that with a discount) for 3 lines for her and her kids right now.  In switching to an Everything Data Family/1500 plan (they don't need even that many minutes probably), she'd probably been about the same place before...it'd cost her $150 a month now (not including tax & fees).

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