So I know this probably isn't going to be one of the best questions, but do guys think I should stick around with Verizon and get the Dinc 4glte, or should I move to Sprint and get new Evo? I really wanna know what you fine gentlemen ( and gentle women) think.
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i think... GSM
I would stick with verizon. Sprint has horible reception at least where i live and their customer service is even worse. Also the evo 4g was a crappy phone, my wife had one and it was nothing but issue after issue. It also had horible battery life, and would sometimes not charge even though it said it was.
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i think... GSM
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+1, CDMA networks have a faster LTE capability but GSM will bring you a lot more benefits particularly with nexus devices. Personally, I am thinking about going to AT&T or T-Mobile after my contract with Verizon expires next April and buying a gnex or the next nexus device if it will be available by then. Verizon is, in my opinion, the best network in terms of customer service and cell reception but they are also aware of that and take advantage of that fact by leaching their customers and bloating phones for no reason. You are far better off with a GSM network like AT&T for good reception or t-mobile and you can still get an unlimited plan for a reasonable price.
Thanks a lot guys! I really do want to stick with Verizon, but with the income I make being a 16 year old dishwasher, its kinda hard to afford it. The only reason I would move to sprint is because of the cheaper contracts and the Evo (even though I've heard some pretty interesting defects on it.) I still have until December to make up my mind if I don't want to pay for early termination.
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Yeah I highly recommended T-Mobile for those who have their coverage in their area. If not, then ATT. I suggest T-Mobile first, because at least in my opinion, they have cheaper prices and better customer support. I pay $15 a month right now on T-Mobile
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I was comparing prices over the weekend and found that as of right now, it is cheaper for me and my wife to stay with Verizon. Our contract is up in Dec, if signing a new one forces us into the tiered plan, we will probably switch to sprint, they still have unlimited as of right now. But if I can keep my unlimited even though we sign a new contract, I will stay with Verizon and buy my phones through swappa or Google if they really do come out with a new Nexus that they will sell themselves. It all depends on the unlimited factor for me. If would like to check out t-mobile but I don't know anyone around me who has it. AT&T is a no go, we left them for Verizon because of poor reception, we called and they said they had a tower down in our area due to corrosion, that means rust to me and that is just lazy on their part.
It might be time to rethink my usage and dependence on a cell phone.
You can get a $25 T-Mobile phone and a free sim if you go into the store or $1 if you buy online to test out their coverage
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I stay for the unlimited data which im sure everybody does lol but ice been thinkin bout going to att i really only use about 2.5-3 gb of data a month anyway **** but i like not having to worry bout going over when i take long trips sprint also seems like they try to get over on their customers with defective ass phones im tryna give them a chance and hold out till the network vision plan is completed but im skeptical cuz of the whole wimax fiasco i was first in line for a evo paid the extra 10 a month and didnt see a lick of 4g in my city maybe if we get through this sprint will come out better than ever..idk u never know with them
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Not sure if you know but verizon just changed their data plans. $30 for 4GB of data instead of 2GB.
Edit: oh and I keep sprint only because of the Epic 4G touch. In Jan when my verizon line is eligible for an upgrade going to take my HTC incredible away from my gf and get myself Galaxy Nexus and giving her my E4GT
Cheap plans and my perks of having a business account.
The horribly slow data speeds will hopefully be resolved when Network Vision get's pushed out more. I have also never used 4G locally. I just don't know if I'm willing to wait until 2013 to see any improvements.
When the Galaxy Nexus arrives on Verizon it gets even more tempting, with their 4G in my area and their current double data promotion that's going on as well.
Please note that I'm a Sprint customer and I also have stock in Sprint in the NYSE. I really want Sprint to improve I just don't know when that's going to happen.
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Not sure if you know but verizon just changed their data plans. $30 for 4GB of data instead of 2GB.
Edit: oh and I keep sprint only because of the Epic 4G touch. In Jan when my verizon line is eligible for an upgrade going to take my HTC incredible away from my gf and get myself Galaxy Nexus and giving her my E4GT
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They didn't change it, it's a current promotion that may be taken away at any given time.
I stay because I'm an employee. I would stay even if I wasn't though.
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Cheap service, I can't come close to what I pay with Sprint with any other carrier. It's worth saving $30/month or $360/year for so-so service. My biggest complaint is having to switch to roaming when I am home, which is totally worth $360/year.
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Cheap plans and my perks of having a business account.
The horribly slow data speeds will hopefully be resolved when Network Vision get's pushed out more. I have also never used 4G locally. I just don't know if I'm willing to wait until 2013 to see any improvements.
When the Galaxy Nexus arrives on Verizon it gets even more tempting, with their 4G in my area and their current double data promotion that's going on as well.
Please note that I'm a Sprint customer and I also have stock in Sprint in the NYSE. I really want Sprint to improve I just don't know when that's going to happen.
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They didn't change it, it's a current promotion that may be taken away at any given time.
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Cool thanks for the clear up. Either way its still a pretty good promotion for those that arent grandfathered into the unlimited or starting a new service with verizon.
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Cool thanks for the clear up. Either way its still a pretty good promotion for those that arent grandfathered into the unlimited or starting a new service with verizon.
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Yeah it's really good. It'll be very tempting to switch when the Galaxy Nexus arrives on Verizon.
I wanted a 4.5 inch screen and a GS2 and unlimited data. I wasn't willing to go to T-Mobile because their service is the only one worst than Verizon where I live (Verizon roams in nearly 1/2 of Md). At&t prorate your plan every time you make changes to it. I added a line and they charged me $260 for that month, for 2 smartphones with the cheapest family plan. They charged me 3 tines for family messaging and refused to remove any charges even though they prorated my original line when I started it. There's more but I don't feel like typing it lol.
I like Sprint, my phone works fine and my plan is cheap.
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The price definitely and unlimited data, however I truly wish I was on a. Gsm network I love European versions of phones better
Why I stay?..........
One word: Pricing
Not for the phones, the service, the unlimited data, 4g, yada yada yada
Its only barely tolerable tho with 3g speeds where they are and 4g always goin in and out..
Depending where you live, some areas have great service and some don't. Its the cheapest of the national carriers plus they gave me a free airave. I had a horrible experience with At&t (outages, double billing, poor customer service, crap signal) Verizon is will nickel and dime you and make you pay out the ass for a smartphone and not give an upgrade for two years, T-mobile doesn't cover my area, so i have no reason to leave Sprint. Im happy with the high end phones they carry also and keeping current with hardware.
Unlimited data, cheap, contract.
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Unlimited data (which I fear will change soon, I've seen company memos about it), and cheap plans. My 3line family plans would cost way more anywhere else.
The last week though, my 3g has been soooo slow, nearly unusable. I get 4g in some places close to home which is nice.
As for sprint trying to get over on customers, I was with AT&T years ago, and Sprint has been WAAAYYYYY better about accommodating me and making things right when they're not, and adding bonuses to my plan.
Galaxy nexus supposed to come to sprint Dec 15, I heard yesterday. I can only hope. If so, ...I'm ALL over it.
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Price, history, and the fact that overall they've always kept me happy. I've never had a serious enough complaint with them to need to leave, and any time I've gotten dicey they've taken care of me to ensure I stick around. I get good service with them, my bill is lower than it would be with other providers for the same services, and in general everything is mostly good with them. Also I couldn't pass a credit check with anyone else these days.
I live in a great 4G area. My Epic Touch is perfect really but the 4g on this phone us just not good
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Unlimited data cheaper plans and they work well in my state
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Cheaper service and unlimited. Thinking of going back to tmobile.
Data speeds are abysmal.
Spotty service, I'm In Baltimore Maryland.
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Price, history, and the fact that overall they've always kept me happy. I've never had a serious enough complaint with them to need to leave, and any time I've gotten dicey they've taken care of me to ensure I stick around. I get good service with them, my bill is lower than it would be with other providers for the same services, and in general everything is mostly good with them. Also I couldn't pass a credit check with anyone else these days.
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Verizon wanted a 500 deposit per line with me, I didn't understand why, every other phone company didn't ask for one. So $1,500 for my three lines, probably $600 or more for three smartphones, plus tax....somewhere between $2100- 2250 at the register for cellular service (that's more than what I pay a year currently for sprint just to start off)....plus Ill.still get a bill, (Im scared to even think how much that would be equivalent to sprints plan) and much higher than I'd be paying for any other carrier. F U Verizon. Sprint gave me 3 lines, no deposit, Samsung moment $70, BB curve $0 and a LG optimus s $0, $129 family plan+$30 unlimited data, it was a no brainer.
When I bought my iphones and t-mbole nexus s, I reasoned buying at full price would save me money in the long-run. Then t-moble blocked the nexus s from using my old 5.99 Tzones plan and I had to call numerous times to get the 20 dollar android data plan.
Now I want to buy the Galaxy Nexus Sprint phone for my girlfriend. She has a very old plan with cheap unlimited internet. I don't know the name of her plan (yet).
Will buying a full price phone have any benefit? unlike SIM card phones, I think you have to call to activate Sprint (cmda?) phones. Therefore, I am assuming they will make you pay for a 4g plan... even though it doesn't exist in Los Angels, yet... right?
Do you have to suck it up and take their discounted phone and 2 year contract? I hate contracts...
Thanks,
i would call and ask sprint.
Hard to say. Buying cdma phones full price is bad deal. They don't have as good resale value compared to unlocked GSM versions.
bow chicka wow wow.
Buying a CDMA device full price gives you no benefit whatsoever. Sprint doesn't give you any deal on service, and the resale value of locked CDMA devices is really low.
The only reason to buy full price is if there is no way to upgrade or re-sign a contract.
If she has an old "sero" plan, you can still upgrade and keep the plan. You WILL pay for a 4G data plan, but that's been true for the last 2 years of WiMax too. You should go talk to the Sprint people in the threads about the device. Plenty of people in there are upgrading on the old plan.
How do I find sprint people who upgraded?
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You will probably have to call numerous times to get that phone activated on an old sero plan out wait till the phone had been out for awhile until they allow you too put it on your plan
Or buy the unlocked gsm one off Amazon and just go pre paid
That's what I'm doing Wednesday it will be here with my Sim card kit. Can't wait t mobile I'd pretty good around here so I'm set can't wait
Now just to force roam Pandora to end my contract
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There's no benefit whatsoever to getting a full price CDMA phone
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You will probably have to call numerous times to get that phone activated on an old sero plan out wait till the phone had been out for awhile until they allow you too put it on your plan
Or buy the unlocked gsm one off Amazon and just go pre paid
That's what I'm doing Wednesday it will be here with my Sim card kit. Can't wait t mobile I'd pretty good around here so I'm set can't wait
Now just to force roam Pandora to end my contract
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You will love T-Mobile, they are so much faster than Sprint I feel robbed to have been shelling out $70+ for 2000 DSL-like 3G speeds
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There's no benefit whatsoever to getting a full price CDMA phone
You will love T-Mobile, they are so much faster than Sprint I feel robbed to have been shelling out $70+ for 2000 DSL-like 3G speeds
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I'm actually getting giddy, IM figuring the best way out of my contract, I'd to torrent Ubuntu all day everyday till they drop me, and possibly use a Verizon prl to speed up the process
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Hey everybody my Verizon contract is up this year and I was wondering what other people's experience is with other carriers. I love having a nexus but I doubt VZW ever gets another one. Also, I'm grandfathered into unlimited data so I'd never be able to upgrade without paying full price.
To sum it up, what are people's experience with GSM carriers that have unlimited data? Do you think Verizon ever gets another Nexus?
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only GSM carrier with unlimited data is T-Mobile, they offer unlimited and "limited" plans.
do i think verizon will get another one? i dont know, just wait and find out. next nexus devices will be announced soon.
regardless i wouldnt want a vzw nexus device as it isnt a true nexus device in terms of ota. if you dont get otas then vzw nexus is alright. (vzw still has to approve of the update before it gets OTA'd to VZW Nexus devices)
Google is probably pissed off at Verizon by now.
Verizon: So, where's my new Nexus?
Google: Screw you. Talk to the hand, b****h.
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Google is probably pissed off at Verizon by now.
Verizon: So, where's my new Nexus?
Google: Screw you. Talk to the hand, b****h.
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If there isn't another Nexus on Verizon it'll be because that's the way Verizon wants it, not the other way around.
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I love having a nexus but I doubt VZW ever gets another one.
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Unless you are a decision maker at Verizon or Google, it really makes no sense to speculate about future smartphone offerings. Do tech sites paint a negative picture for the future? Always, but that shouldn't matter if you are happy with everything in the present. There is no definitive details on the nexus line so wait and see is your best option.
Remember, when the galaxy nexus came out, it was announced that it would be exclusive to Verizon, and that turned out to be wrong in the end.
I left Verizon after being with them for about 10 years, for the Google Play GSM Nexus. I am using it on Straight Talk Sim (Att). I get updates, have no contract, have a lot of data, unlimited calls and text...and I am only paying $45 per month. Couldn't be happier. Verizon sux big time, I am so glad I don't have to deal with their BS anymore.
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Unless you are a decision maker at Verizon or Google, it really makes no sense to speculate about future smartphone offerings. Do tech sites paint a negative picture for the future? Always, but that shouldn't matter if you are happy with everything in the present. There is no definitive details on the nexus line so wait and see is your best option.
Remember, when the galaxy nexus came out, it was announced that it would be exclusive to Verizon, and that turned out to be wrong in the end.
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Pretty sure that this exclusivity was within the U.S. only as internationally phones were distributed.
I guess the contract ended and expanded to Sprint and ultimately their Play Store devices section.
I agree with you that exclusivity was stupid on both Google and Verizon's part. Never a fan on why two companies would even bother doing phone exclusivities.
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I left Verizon after being with them for about 10 years, for the Google Play GSM Nexus. I am using it on Straight Talk Sim (Att). I get updates, have no contract, have a lot of data, unlimited calls and text...and I am only paying $45 per month. Couldn't be happier. Verizon sux big time, I am so glad I don't have to deal with their BS anymore.
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That's an awesome deal. Gonna have to look into that in the future, if that will indeed exist in the future.
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That's an awesome deal. Gonna have to look into that in the future, if that will indeed exist in the future.
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I am pretty sure it will. Works on either Att or Tmobile networks. Straight Talk is one of the bigger no contract carriers. Here is a link to Straight Talk Sim
Here is a link from my sig on prepaid sim carriers, there are a good amount of them now.
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I am pretty sure it will. Works on either Att or Tmobile networks. Straight Talk is one of the bigger no contract carriers. Here is a link to Straight Talk Sim
Here is a link from my sig on prepaid sim carriers, there are a good amount of them now.
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Yup works on both AT&T and T-Mobile. HSPA+ (4G) compatible.
Line it up with a 2000 mAh extended battery (~$35) from shimshop on eBay. Comes with a extended battery cover that makes the phone feel much much much better in the hand.
Version will most likely be then first CDMA carrier to receive the nexus. Especially with the Optimus G launching on Sprint. I doubt ATT or T-Mobile will offer it subsidized on contract. That's leave Verizon or Unlocked versions
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Run away and don't look back!
I switched from Verizon to T-Mobile to get the Sensation and then finally the Galaxy Nexus. I'm happy and I have no regrets leaving Verizon.
Main points are: having an unlocked phone with no contract gives me peace of mind. I hear people talk about their "contracts" all the time.. not having to worry about this is great. Verizon has good service, but T-Mobile's is no slouch for me. My service has been great.. and better in some areas where Verizon didn't work. And it's cheaper. Finally, my phone is cutting edge tech.. even after being a year old. I have the latest software and every feature I could ask for. It's also nice being able to go to another country, pop in a SIM and go on your way (if needed).
When I heard Verizon got the Nexus first after I left, initially I was upset.. but then I found out Verizon was still Verizon and they screwed the whole Nexus experience up the only way they know how. I'll never go back to that mess.
I switched to ATT and back to VZW, the service here in my area is just way better on verizon. On top of the service being better, 4G here is widespread and very fast, not even available with ATT.
I too left Verizon for Straight Talk. LTE is fast and sweet, but hspa+ is good enough for me. If I have to download something large I do it at home on wifi. I had the t-mobile $30 prepaid plan and their hspa+ speeds are amazing, but their coverage is very spotty where I live. I love not having a contract and also am paying less than half of what I paid Verizon.
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I'm currently on Verizon but my contract is about to expire and I can save about $60/month switching to Sprint through my current employer. Verizon phones have so much development for them it's making my choice a lot harder than it should be to switch. Never having been a Sprint user, I'm not sure what the development is like here. Is there a lot of development for Sprint phones (especially the GS3) or is it pretty slow for this carrier?
Thanks in advance.
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I'm currently on Verizon but my contract is about to expire and I can save about $60/month switching to Sprint through my current employer. Verizon phones have so much development for them it's making my choice a lot harder than it should be to switch. Never having been a Sprint user, I'm not sure what the development is like here. Is there a lot of development for Sprint phones (especially the GS3) or is it pretty slow for this carrier?
Thanks in advance.
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Development is alive and thriving... Roms are consistantly getting updates, See our development section.
$60 is a lot of money. i've not been on verizon, but i have been pretty happy with the selection of roms on the sprint forum. my only caveat would be that verizon tends to have broader coverage, especially lte coverage. if that would be an issue for you, then it may be worth the extra money. But $60 over a year is over $700. I can think of a lot of things one could do with $700.
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$60 is a lot of money. i've not been on verizon, but i have been pretty happy with the selection of roms on the sprint forum. my only caveat would be that verizon tends to have broader coverage, especially lte coverage. if that would be an issue for you, then it may be worth the extra money. But $60 over a year is over $700. I can think of a lot of things one could do with $700.
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I agree about the coverage issue but it's only true when you're out of the major metropolitan area. However, with the Jap company takeover I think they'll grow big in the near future with probably more advanced technology. What do you think?
My Sprint data coverage is soooooooo slow, I'm moving to Straight Talk ASAP.
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The only downside to Sprint right now is the Tower upgrades they are doing... If your area is done with the updates you will love it if they are still upgrading your speeds will be subpar at best...I have been with Sprint for 3 contracts and even through the last year of upgrades my speeds are usually around 30 mbs and in surrounding towns where there is still work being done I have little or iffy reception... I would say to save $60 a month its more than worth switching but be prepared for certain areas to great and others to be okay until later this year... Now as for development there is plenty... More than I have been able to get my hands on as of yet I hope to flash some more soon but trust there is a lot out there... Hope this helps!
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This might not matter much to many, but i do like the fact that Verizon's GS3 is dual mode CDMA/GSM. Wish the Sprint version was dual mode as well.
Im so tired of sprint data here in washington state.. data is unusable here no matter where I go..
Went to 7/11 and couldnt select a card in google wallet because the data was too slow.. went to kmart and couldnt transfer money from my saving to my checking using the USAA app because data was too slow.. I even went all the way outside and it didnt help..
I love google maps and google navigation, but I had to buy copilot because data wont stay connected and copilot dont need to use any data to work.
Here in Washington state if your not using wifi.. sprint phones is only good for phone calls and texting.. I wish I could go to another company but I can bearly afford to pay my sprint bill now.. lol
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I definitely agree with sprint data sucks in washington. Even being close to pdx its still super slow
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I just wanted to let you guys know, or data speed problems we have with our nexus CDMA is definitely our phones fault not sprint. I just upgraded to a optimus g and I'm getting 1 to 2 down while my nexus is getting 200 to 400k in the same spot off the same tower
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Meh.
Old news.
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Sprint still sucks.
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They are getting better. I mean 2mbs down on 3g is a big improvement for them.
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Meh. Again.
The lte modem in the nexus is fine the cdma one is crap. And I would love lte in colorado but they are putting us off for some reason
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I got 35 down in tulsa, and 42 down in houston on lte. Freakin fast
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Sprint still sucks.
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this.
I'm convinced that Samsung and CDMA don't get along at all, whether it's Sprint or Verizon.
EDIT: oh and Sprint still sucks.
I'm getting much better LTE from Motorola hardware around here. It's a shame, I like just about everything else about this phone.
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I agree Sprint sucks if you aren't in a decent coverage area, then again that does go for all service providers.
I'm content with my data speeds on Sprint: 15.77Mbps down, 7.91Mbps up.
Mm you guys drive me mad with your LTE im so jealous
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Sprint has many problems beyond just their data rates. They're hemmhoraging customers for many reasons. In any case, where I live (Phoenix area) all other carriers and even several MVNO's offer 4g and have done so for several years now. We're the 6th largest city in the US. Even AT&T provides better service than Sprint.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2135690
They're currently offering gimmick enticements to get poeple to join, but hopefully nobody falls for this scam of a company. They rob you blind with their contracts that have "rate creep", constant billing errors in their favor that you have to call to correct every month (and calling involves CSR roulette and re-explaining your situation about 3-5 times to different people,) and then provide horrible service.
They used to be the "value" provider (cheap rates, but you get what you pay for) which I was fine with. However over time I was paying more than verizon customers pay while still retaining the inferior service.
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Sprint has many problems beyond just their data rates. They're hemmhoraging customers for many reasons. In any case, where I live (Phoenix area) all other carriers and even several MVNO's offer 4g and have done so for several years now. We're the 6th largest city in the US. Even AT&T provides better service than Sprint.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2135690
They're currently offering gimmick enticements to get poeple to join, but hopefully nobody falls for this scam of a company. They rob you blind with their contracts that have "rate creep", constant billing errors in their favor that you have to call to correct every month (and calling involves CSR roulette and re-explaining your situation about 3-5 times to different people,) and then provide horrible service.
They used to be the "value" provider (cheap rates, but you get what you pay for) which I was fine with. However over time I was paying more than Verizon customers pay while still retaining the inferior service.
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Definitely agree with you there, I used to manage a radio shack which was a 3rd party authorized sprint, verizon, and at the time cingular -> att dealer. Every customer looking for the best "value", or those with low incomes/bad credit...sprint was the go to solution. At the time, they were the only carrier offering somewhat cheap down payments for bad credit. My sprint rep even said once at the bar after a long day of inventory, that they count on the fact that a good percentage of their customers aren't english speaking, don't really read the bills, and therefore do not call to complain. Then to top it off over the last few years they've just wasted money picking up IDEN networks from ww2, attempting to merge, realizing its not effective, "rolling" out wimax that never made it to most areas of NY....and now the LTE being nonexistent, without my AirRave, i never go above 50-75 kb/s downloads on 3g...how can you even call that 3g? lol...;\
Regretting i never kept my employee plans, even if no longer working for the company could have kept $10/month no contract unlimited corporate everything.
Don't have pictures but when I drive up to Indianapolis I can get 1 down, sprint gnex.
I have never had billing issues with sprint? I just pay every month and they leave me alone
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I have never had billing issues with sprint? I just pay every month and they leave me alone
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Same here.
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Neither did i till a- the lg viper. Epic fail.
B- moving to the sticks upstate NY.
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