I'm watching the Google I/O keynote and they talked about Android Pay (coming in Android M release)
They are working with carriers. AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile. Where is Sprint on this? Are they going to stick their nose up and say our 3rd party thing is going to work better? Dumb move if true.
Especially strange since Google Wallet wasn't allowed on other phones if ISIS had been installed.
Is anyone else having rebooting problems with their Note 4 after the Lollipop update? It reboots at random and gets stuck at the Sprint Spark boot screen and I have to pull the battery. It seems to happen every few days when I'm not using the phone.
I've already tried a factory reset.
It seemed that the S5 wasn't anything special RF-wise, and now the S6 is worse. I was even hesitant to consider my Note 4 because I knew the RF tests were so-so (Samsungs $200 trade in offer made me bite the bullet).
I'm actually surprised at the number of S4GRU users who bought the S6 considering the front page article warnings!
Unfortunately, RF testing is ignored by most reviews so Samsung won't change.
Actually, while it is a start, doesn't really compare to the 120 countries T-Mobile offers for free. Europe for example is only UK, Spain, Germany. No Italy
Hopefully someone like Anker will come out with a quick charge compatible portable battery powered USB device charger. A must for the S6. Would he nice for other phones too.
https://mobile.twitter.com/Acting_DM_Mike/status/582581706768703488
There will be network announcements based on posters, but also Mayor's office has stated a jobs announcement with Sprint coming.
Sprint should push their excellent RootMetrics results in Chicago.
Apparently it is a Co announcement with Mayor Dead Fish Emanuel so likely some like of jobs announcement.
https://twitter.com/ChicagosMayor
https://twitter.com/Acting_DM_Mike/status/582581706768703488
Well also looking closely at the poster, I do see something about additional LTE coverage planned.
From another Tweet:
"Sprint will announce its adding cell towers, opening stores & Chicago 1st city in the USA to get a faster network. "
So maybe it will be CA.