So I am looking at adding another line to my account for my nephew who is turning 12 next month, he currently has a prepaid line with T-Mobile and the service is just terrible, there is absolutely no service in my house and most places he goes so we need a reliable service for him as he is young and we need to be able to get in contact with him wherever he is. I currently have a Nexus 5 under easy pay for $12 bucks a month. My bill is roughly $80 a month for my line. He really wants a Nexus 5 so I thought if possible I would give him mine and take the upgrade on the new line and pay the $30 a month for the Note 4. Is it possible to just swap phones and make this happen without messing anything up? Thanks for a speedy answer as I looking to do this sometime this afternoon.
Never had any lags on lollipop with my 5, runs like a dream. But I'm back on lollipop after a few hours I couldn't take KitKat much longer it feels so old and dated. [emoji14] Battery life was fine for me today at work, came home with 70+% which was nice with 1 hour SoT.
That would make my day, poor guy thinks speed is the only thing that matters. Coverage is everything, WiFi calling to make up for your short-comings? aka coverage lol.
Well I finally got around to going back to 4.4.4, here is hoping the battery life is more consistent. Rooted with ElementalX kernel too, same settings.
My speeds have dropped significantly, I am lucky to pull 2Mbps during the day at work. A year ago I was pulling 30Mbps.
Sent from my Nexus 5 (Root + ElementalX Kernel)
I can't make sense of my battery stats at all really, some days 30 minutes of SoT at 70% battery life, other times I will be 1 hour of SoT doing the same stuff I do everyday. There is absolutely zero consistently day by day.
Sent from my Nexus 5 (Root + ElementalX Kernel)
Battery life under Lollipop is definitely variable day by day, some days I can be at 50% with 2 hours of SoT, other times I will be at 50% and 1 hour SoT. Not good, too lazy to flash back to KitKat though.
My bill will be changing now, I called up Sprint earlier to ask a question and the lady noticed I was on the "old" framily plan and said she could save me $15 a month on the $60 unlimited plan, woo hoo! That should drop me down to around $79-80 a month.