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So, is this timetable real?
http://pocketnow.com/2016/03/01/samsung-marshmallow-update-roadmap-note-4-note-edge
It seems like a legit document, but keep in mind the 910G is one of the international variants, not the Sprint model. Sprint's (910P) will likely get Marshmallow after that version. If April is when the update will start rolling out, it likely could be May/June, at the earliest, before Sprint's variant gets the update.
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A few weeks after Sprint raised the price of customers' $50 unlimited plans to $60 (while adding 3GB hotspot), they're apparently getting ready to do the same to "select users" on the $60 unlimited plan, adding hotspot and raising the price to $70, which is still less than the current price of $75.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Sprint/comments/482nsk/60_unlimited_plan_users_check_your_march_bill/
As I mentioned in the Reddit thread, being able to raise a customer's price without worrying about contracts is a big reason why carriers wanted to end the contract pricing model.
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Check your filters?
Here is the direct link without being logged in or going through the account process:
Yeah, I filtered it to only show Samsung phones, but they weren't among them. Working now with your link. Thanks.
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Has Sprint sold out of their pre-orders already? It won't let me order either the S7 or S7 Edge. When I click pre-order on the S7 page, it takes me to the page with all available phones. The S7 phones are there when the page first loads, then go away after a couple seconds.
I'm on ED450, still in contract but eligible to upgrade on lease/Easy Pay.
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Does the $10 loyalty credit apply with Galaxy Forever for people on legacy plans? I don't see it mentioned in the press release.
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The 3GB hotspot is on the $70 plan now.
Oh, I didn't realize the plan already included it. So I guess it is a straight price increase then.
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I think one thing is going unnoticed with this new pricing. The price for 1 line is going up again to $75 from $70.
Yeah, I noticed they didn't list the price of the single line in the bulleted list at the beginning of the press release; they just listed "lowest price among all national carriers for a single line." Sprint probably doesn't want to highlight the fact that they're raising the price of a single line for the second time in about four months, At least they're adding 3GB of hotspot this time, which basically offsets the extra $5.
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Wouldn't that be the purpose of the Sprint Zone app allowing you to report network performance issues? That saves Sprint from having to pay several people all over the nation when we as customers can provide it for free
If Sprint is going to rely on the Sprint Zone app for reports of performance issues, they need to make the app available for all Sprint compatible devices, including unlocked BYOD phones, like Nexus phones and Moto X Pure.
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Oh you mean like how Verizon bumped there's up $20, AT&T added another $5 to there's T-Mobile tacked on another 15
Exactly. Every carrier does it. My point was don't single out AT&T for possibly doing it in the future when Sprint did do it within the last couple of weeks.
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Hey, they did add the 3GB mobile hotspot to that plan, so it's not all bad. For $10/mo more I only get 1GB mobile hotspot.
Sure, they added the hotspot to the plan, but if someone is on a tight budget the extra $10 could hurt them.
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Best response is not full jump to conclusions, listen to the AT&T ads on the radio and you will here the disclaimer in which there outs a big gotcha. Basically saying that they will change your plans at anytime.
You mean like how Sprint recently raised the price of people's $50 unlimited plan to $60 with no (or little) warning? I'm sure every carrier has that fine print in their non-contract plans.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Sprint/comments/43a472/unlimited_data_plan_expiring/
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Sprint is promoting a "bold" announcement on Twitter tomorrow at 8pm ET and some contest, using #SuperBold50
#SuperBold50 Twitter Party
When: Saturday, February 6 at 7pm CST (8pm EST, 5pm PST)
Where: Twitter – follow hashtag #SuperBold50
Brand: @SPRINT @SPRINTLATINO @SPRINTNEWS
Hosts: Sprint Twitter accounts including new ONE Sprint Area and Region handleshttp://newsroom.sprint.com/blogs/devices-apps-and-services/superbold50.htm
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I think coverage should be the number one first.
I'll agree that B41 coverage is also important. If someone buys an LTE Plus device expecting the speeds Sprint touts but doesn't live in an LTE Plus market, they're probably not going to be happy.
I've had tri-band phones since October 2014, but there's still no B41 in my market so having the tri-band device doesn't really benefit me, except for the rare occasion when I travel somewhere that has it.
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Every time you unlock your phone?
The article says users will "frequently" be shown ads so probably not every time, but I would expect there to be several ads per day. I'm curious if the data it takes to stream the ads would be counted against the subscriber's data bucket? I would hope not.
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Bonk's Adventure
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Changed my vote from 2-year contract to BYOD/pay in full. I couldn't resist ordering a Moto X Pure Edition from Amazon's deal of the day today. I had $100 in Amazon credit to use so $250 out of pocket for the 32GB model was the right price for me.
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I'm seriously considering ordering one today with Amazon's sale. I have $100 in Amazon credit, so I'd be paying $250 for a 32GB MXPE. I just have to decide if it's enough of an upgrade from my Galaxy Note 4 to pull the trigger before it sells out.
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You can always pay the payoff on the lease at the end and still keep your phone.
Yeah, but I'd rather pay $200 upfront (or less, using gift cards as I mentioned above) when the phone's new rather than when it's 2 years old. If I leased, I likely wouldn't do that payoff to keep it because with the way Android phones lose their value, I could probably buy a replacement phone on the secondary market for less if something happened to the newer phone.
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Hey, I'm also on the ED450 plan. But I upgraded with last Friday's upgrade day to a GS6 with a lease.
I've thought about switching to a lease, but I like keeping my phone after I upgrade as a backup in case something happens to my phone so subsidy is better for me.
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I'm still on a ED450 plan so I voted 2-year contract. I typically upgrade at Best Buy and use gift cards I save up from birthday/holiday gifts and by the time I upgrade I usually have enough to cover most, if not all, of the upfront cost of the phone.
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Light switch
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Google announces Project Fi: Partners with Sprint and T-Mobile for Network Access (previous title: Google to start it's own Wireless Service; using T-Mobile/Sprint for it's Network Footprint.)
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When's the last time you checked? As of today, Google is no longer requiring invites to sign up for Fi (which is why they're putting the 5X on sale). Some articles I've seen about it are saying anyone in the U.S. can sign up now. I don't know if that means geographically or just referencing not needing an invite anymore.
If you're interested in Fi, you may want to check again. it might be available to you now.