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Fuzz posted:This network outage is killing me... Literally no 3G and spotty 4G for almost 5 days now. Ugh. I was wondering why I was getting no service yesterday, and then I noticed somehow I had it on CDMA only. Once I put it back on CDMA/LTE the 4G popped right back on like nothing was wrong
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maduin posted:Yeah this; also, if you're on an unlimited plan they'll throttle you if you're among the top 95% of users or something like that. ONLY when on 3G and ONLY when you are on a congested tower though. 4G is completely unthrottled.
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# ? Oct 19, 2011 23:16 |
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I think this is a new high score for me. 4G is awesome, oh so awesome.
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# ? Oct 19, 2011 23:20 |
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JayKay posted:I think this is a new high score for me.
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# ? Oct 20, 2011 00:02 |
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Ash1138 posted:What the hell do you do to rack up 35.6gb? Serious question because I'm finally going to get a smartphone and have no idea what my data plan should be. I had downloaded a few games through Steam and Amazon this month due to the fact 4G is quite a bit faster than my cable internet. However I believe the majority of my data came from making the majority of my Google Music library offline since I was going to be travelling. Normal use averages around 5 GB a month and that is with a lot of streaming video and music. My wife who doesn't stream usually does between 1-2 gigs. Edit: Swype JayKay fucked around with this message at 00:20 on Oct 20, 2011 |
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JayKay posted:4G is awesome, oh so awesome.
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# ? Oct 20, 2011 03:29 |
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I only ever had 3G but the highest I'd hit was ~12.5gb. Forget of I posted that here or in one of the OS specific threads. That was with streaming music for ~8 hours a day 5 days a week at work through google music though.
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# ? Oct 20, 2011 03:53 |
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Fhqwhgads posted:I was wondering why I was getting no service yesterday, and then I noticed somehow I had it on CDMA only. Once I put it back on CDMA/LTE the 4G popped right back on like nothing was wrong I also had no service until I rebooted my phone. I was wondering why it wasn't bigger news...
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# ? Oct 20, 2011 04:19 |
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maduin posted:Yeah this; also, if you're on an unlimited plan they'll throttle you if you're among the top 95% of users or something like that. Only on 3G. 4G Unlimited data users are not throttled. The cost to deliver 3G data is 10x more than the cost to deliver data through LTE. edit: beaten.
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# ? Oct 20, 2011 05:42 |
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kstatix posted:The cost to deliver 3G data is 10x more than the cost to deliver data through LTE. Kind of makes the coincidental occurrences of the rapid expansion of their LTE network and the introduction of tiered data seem like even more of a kick in the junk.
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# ? Oct 20, 2011 05:45 |
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Anybody here have the Droid 3? I travel internationally a few times a year and having the SIM card slot seems like a cool feature. Are there other Verizon phones that do that? My current phone is the Pre+ and I have no desire to upgrade for upgrading sake, but the Droid 3 looks like it has everything I want. But Blur, something I'm not too knowledgeable about seems to drag the phone down. The Droid 2 Global never got good reviews either. What happened to the 2 and 3 that made it so much shittier than the 1? Can I put just plain Android on it?
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# ? Oct 20, 2011 06:24 |
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The Droid 3 is actually a very solid device. If you can get past the bulk of having a physical keyboard, it's easily the best 3g only device on Verizon right now and the best global smartphone on Verizon. Motorola doesn't use blur on their phones anymore. It isn't an vanilla android build, but it's not as invasive as touchwiz or sense. It's basically a custom launcher, blue theme with custom iconography, a few extra settings for device management, and a bunch of bundled apps from Moto and Verizon (some bloat, some useful.) The custom ROM community is just starting out for the Droid 3, but I would expect support to be pretty decent long term. The bootloader is locked so there's no custom kernel work, but they've found a way to do a custom recovery and load custom ROMs on it.
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# ? Oct 20, 2011 06:44 |
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bull3964 posted:The Droid 3 is actually a very solid device. If you can get past the bulk of having a physical keyboard, it's easily the best 3g only device on Verizon right now and the best global smartphone on Verizon. The Incredible 2 is also an excellent 3G-only smartphone. Bought one for my mom, installed MIUI on it, and she loves it. She gets 3 days out of it's battery somehow
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chupacabraTERROR posted:The Incredible 2 is also an excellent 3G-only smartphone. Bought one for my mom, installed MIUI on it, and she loves it. She gets 3 days out of it's battery somehow It is a nice phone, but I wouldn't feel comfortable buying it at this point considering HTC's track record for updates with the OG Incredible and the fact that they've recently made some very non-committal vague comments about ICS updates. I'm fully expecting only devices that shipped with gingerbread to be updated to ICS at this point. There is the custom ROM scene though. However, I believe in this case, a physical keyboard was likely one of the requirements. The question I have is when is Verizon going to figure out how to support LTE and global capability at the same time.
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# ? Oct 20, 2011 07:01 |
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After reading up some more it looks like the D3 has a ridiculous return rate and I'm rally looking for a solid phone. I see the htc trophy has amazing, almost flawless reviews on Verizon and amazon which is almost unheard of for smart phones. It's only $30 on Verizon online. What are the opinions on these? I'm especially concerned with battery life and solid uptime, good speaker phone and standards compatible browser with flash. Does this $30 phone have all that? I would love to have a phone on standby most of the day and still have at least 75% of its battery left.
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# ? Oct 20, 2011 07:36 |
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PorkFat posted:After reading up some more it looks like the D3 has a ridiculous return rate and I'm rally looking for a solid phone. The Trophys browser is hardware accelerated, so it's very good. It, however, does not have flash. You're stuck with Android if you want flash, although I can say I've never missed it. Youtube videos play just fine in the browser using HTML5, for example. Battery life is generally better than most Android handsets, but it's nothing to write home about. Like most smartphones, you'll want to charge it every night, but it'll easily last you throughout the day until you get home. As far as uptime, I assume you mean reliability? WP7 are incredibly stable. It's very rare for an application to quit working, and I've never had one randomly reboot. You'll also be pleasantly surprised at how smooth the user interface is. There's virtually no lag between swiping screens, menus, etc. WP7 is incredibly smooth, despite being older hardware. Be warned though, Verizon reps will try to talk you out of Windows platform, and half of them won't even know how to use the device. I went from a Palm Pre as well to a WP7 phone and couldn't be happier. One last thing to consider: The philosphy behind Android and WP7 couldn't be more different. Just read through a random post about Android, and you'll have people recommending different roms, rooting, etc. It's highly tweakable, very customizable, and certain phones you NEED to tweak it to get it running smoothly. WP7 is entirely different. It's very simple, and simply works out of the box. There are barely any configuration options besides your main screen. If you like to tinker with phones constantly, you'll want an Android. If you want something to just work, you'll more than likely enjoy the Trophy. Rent fucked around with this message at 08:21 on Oct 20, 2011 |
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Posting in case anyone can fix this. I have an HTC Rhyme and after you check the voicemail I get a text (from the phone's own number) listing the amount of voicemails, urgent messages, and faxes I have. Anyone know how to turn this off? The only solutions I found working with a Verizon phone rep were to subscribe to Visual Voicemail (which stopped the texts) or completely turn off voicemail notifications (which kills the point of voicemail).
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# ? Oct 20, 2011 13:15 |
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WeaselWeaz posted:Posting in case anyone can fix this. I have an HTC Rhyme and after you check the voicemail I get a text (from the phone's own number) listing the amount of voicemails, urgent messages, and faxes I have. Anyone know how to turn this off? The only solutions I found working with a Verizon phone rep were to subscribe to Visual Voicemail (which stopped the texts) or completely turn off voicemail notifications (which kills the point of voicemail). Use google voice as your vmail provider.
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# ? Oct 20, 2011 13:21 |
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I have Total Equipment Coverage on my Droid X. If it happened to fall in the toilet or something today, what replacement phone would I likely find myself with?
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# ? Oct 20, 2011 16:04 |
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me your dad posted:I have Total Equipment Coverage on my Droid X. If it happened to fall in the toilet or something today, what replacement phone would I likely find myself with? Depending on their available stock, probably another DroidX. If those aren't available, possibly a choice among a DX2 or DInc2, or an outside chance of an LTE phone.
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# ? Oct 20, 2011 16:07 |
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Regardless of size, LTE, and such what is the best Android phone on VZW for battery life? The Rhyme may be returned if the replacement has software issues too. I'm considering an Incredible 1 or 2.
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# ? Oct 20, 2011 17:57 |
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Right now, at this very moment, it's probably the Bionic with an extended battery with 4G turned off.
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WeaselWeaz posted:Regardless of size, LTE, and such what is the best Android phone on VZW for battery life? The Rhyme may be returned if the replacement has software issues too. I'm considering an Incredible 1 or 2. Not sure on the 2, but the first Incredible is the epitome of bad battery life. Stay away at all costs if you want battery life
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# ? Oct 20, 2011 20:12 |
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Anyone have any idea when Verizon is going to start taking pre-orders for the Samsung Galaxy Nexus? I've seen stories about a November 10 release, so maybe within a week?
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waffle iron posted:Anyone have any idea when Verizon is going to start taking pre-orders for the Samsung Galaxy Nexus? I've seen stories about a November 10 release, so maybe within a week? Possibly never. http://www.mydroidworld.com/forums/android-news-rumors/9760-verizon-getting-galaxy-nexus.html Rumor at this point is that Verizon is unhappy with the LTE performance of the device which is putting the Nov 10th release date in jeopardy. This could explain why they weren't announced as a carrier at the event. BESIDES all that though. It's not a droid branded device or an iPhone so they probably aren't going to run pre-orders for it regardless. Verizon only pre-orders a very select group of devices. They may not even acknowledge it's existence until a day before the release.
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# ? Oct 20, 2011 23:22 |
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bull3964 posted:Possibly never.
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# ? Oct 20, 2011 23:36 |
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waffle iron posted:Arrrrrgh. I don't even live in an LTE area. If it came down to the silent release, would a friend who works at a corporate Verizon store be able to hold one for me? I really don't think you are going to have to worry about availability. No one but geeks are going to know about this phone. On top of that, we don't even know if corp stores are going to be carrying them (it may be punted to 3rd party retailers.) With the Rezound and Razr launching on the same day, the Galaxy Nexus is going to be forgotten and probably flat out ignored by most of the customer base.
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# ? Oct 20, 2011 23:37 |
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Anyone have an educated guess how an iPhone's battery life might compare to the Galaxy Nexus's? I'm only considering it because of its ability to do LTE which the 4S does not have. If battery is going to be abysmal with LTE I might as well not bother.
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# ? Oct 21, 2011 05:39 |
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immakiku posted:Anyone have an educated guess how an iPhone's battery life might compare to the Galaxy Nexus's? I'm only considering it because of its ability to do LTE which the 4S does not have. If battery is going to be abysmal with LTE I might as well not bother. Its going to be abysmal compared to the 4S. But you'll probably get a day out of it without issue. So not that bad overall. Of course this is just speculating, but there's nothing to say that it will improve battery life in any way over current LTE devices. I can easily get a full workday out of my Bionic but the battery tanks FAST if I'm doing anything continuously.
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# ? Oct 21, 2011 05:54 |
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Rent posted:Not sure on the 2, but the first Incredible is the epitome of bad battery life. Stay away at all costs if you want battery life Really? I have an Incredible 1, and it's more than fine on battery. It's actually better than my OG Droid, and I usually end the day with at least 40% on moderate use (unplug at 7am, plug in at around 8pm).
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# ? Oct 21, 2011 12:24 |
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If I'm grandfathered into the $30 per month unlimited data plan, will I lose it if I upgrade my current Motorola DROID 1 to an LTE phone?
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# ? Oct 21, 2011 19:52 |
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bam thwok posted:If I'm grandfathered into the $30 per month unlimited data plan, will I lose it if I upgrade my current Motorola DROID 1 to an LTE phone? e: meaning you'll only lose it if the retail person messes up. WithoutTheFezOn fucked around with this message at 20:13 on Oct 21, 2011 |
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WithoutTheFezOn posted:Nope. Or, more correctly, you shouldn't. Correct. It's actually encouraged by Verizon. They want people off 3G ASAP.
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# ? Oct 21, 2011 20:12 |
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bull3964 posted:Correct. Does that also mean that I'll only get 3G data on the LTE phone? Or are the data capabilities payment-plan agnostic?
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# ? Oct 21, 2011 20:17 |
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bam thwok posted:Does that also mean that I'll only get 3G data on the LTE phone? Or are the data capabilities payment-plan agnostic? Data is data. If your phone has LTE you'll get it assuming you're in an LTE signal area.
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Athenry posted:Data is data. If your phone has LTE you'll get it assuming you're in an LTE signal area. Niiiiice
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# ? Oct 21, 2011 20:27 |
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Yup, they just add a 4G feature code to your account. No plan changes are necessary.
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# ? Oct 21, 2011 20:48 |
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If I activate a 4G phone I bought off-contract on my current unlimited 3G plan, will Verizon even notice?
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# ? Oct 21, 2011 23:18 |
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Aatrek posted:If I activate a 4G phone I bought off-contract on my current unlimited 3G plan, will Verizon even notice? It won't matter. You're going to need a sim card from them so they'll notice. Edit: I technically did the same thing when I went from my Droid X to my Thunderbolt off contract last spring and when I went from my Pre 2 back to my Thunderbolt. No issues whatsoever.
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Oh, thanks for the info.
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