I just read where the Sprint version of the Flyer will be released on June 24th and include the pen. Pretty sweet.
Additional, depending on what you read there's a chance that the Sprint edition may come with Honeycomb.
Not counting on it myself, but would be an interesting development if it happened.
Iain.
It is also $100 cheaper on contract, and is 4G. More than likely, I will be making the move from WIFI only to the 4G Sprint Version.
I may wind up getting this over the EVO 3D.
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Anyone know what the off contract price will be for evo view 4g?
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Additional, depending on what you read there's a chance that the Sprint edition may come with Honeycomb.
Not counting on it myself, but would be an interesting development if it happened.
Iain.
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I just read that too from Sprint, and it looks to me when they say pen "available", it mean extra $.
Besides 3G/4G, why would you get the Sprint version over the WiFi version? It might be cheaper at first but then to be tied to a carry paying additional monthly fees it wouldn't take long for that device to be more expensive. I could very well be missing something but am curious. (Although I do think Sprint's version is better looking. I like the all black back and black pen).
I just read the official press release. They will charge you an additional fee for using GPS navigation? I guess I'll pass on this. Very lame.
Well The flyer can replace a phone since it is able to use google voice...if you cancel your phone contract and use Voip for your cell phone needs maybe it's worth it...
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Well The flyer can replace a phone since it is able to use google voice...if you cancel your phone contract and use Voip for your cell phone needs maybe it's worth it...
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Google Voice on an Android device is not a VOIP app (like Skype and such), so how would you make and receive calls via GV on the Flyer?
So you cancel your phone contract and then sign up for a data contract on the Flyer all to be able to sling along a more than a pound weighing 7" device to use as a faux phone?
I have the WiFi Flyer and like it a bit, but let's not get carried away here.
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Google Voice on an Android device is not a VOIP app (like Skype and such), so how would you make and receive calls via GV on the Flyer?
So you cancel your phone contract and then sign up for a data contract on the Flyer all to be able to sling along a more than a pound weighing 7" device to use as a faux phone?
I have the WiFi Flyer and like it a bit, but let's not get carried away here.
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Well I sent my phone in for repair. I used GrooVe IP from the market using Gvoice. I used a bluetooth ear piece and as long as I was in a wifi area, such as my home or school, I could make/get calls and texts.
It worked for me and I didn't mind carrying the tablet in my hand or placing it inside my jacket or my backpack.
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I ordered mine for $200 unlocked from Dell, but waiting for it to arrive. Today I got an email saying it's delayed two weeks. I currently own a dumb phone (sony c905a on at&t - great camera fuction), and an ipod touch 4g. I'm not planning on using the phone part of Streak 5 because damn at&t&t will force me the data package. Anyway, my question is, can Streak 5 replace iPod Touch 4g?
Features I love about iPod Touch 4g:
-email (4 imap accounts)
-google calendar through exchange server
-mp4 lecture video playback 640*480
-Useful camera (can take photos of paper scribbles) despite low resolution and lack of autofocus
-720p 30fps video recording
-smooth home screen scrolling
-smooth web surfing zoom in/out in Safari
This might be a general Android question, but does wireless connection work seamlessly like on iPod touch? I always keep wifi on. When I drive home and while parking the car, I hear new email alert from my iPod. It's so convenient.
In the old days, I used couple Compaq iPaqs, three Dell Axims. Finally switched to iPod Touch 2g, and it changed my view of Apple products. I upgraded to iPod Touch 4g last year, and up until now, I really like it. I might even buy iPhone 5 when released this year.
Another question I have is how easy is it to swap out the battery? I know it's swappable, but is the back cover built durable enough to swap out the battery on daily basis?
pics are good, video is decent, i know you can have more than one email, i dont know how many. back cover comes off easily but i would be concerned abot the plastic that holds it in place. my biggest problem with replacing my ipod with the streak is the audio out. while the main speaker sounds good the headphone jack is well jack, the sound quality is poor at best. i have yet to hook it up via the usb to my trucks head unit for the real test. i also love how easy itunes is and have yet to find an android program that works that well.
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I'm not planning on using the phone part of Streak 5 because damn at&t&t will force me the data package.
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I might even buy iPhone 5 when released this year.
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Something isn't right. You don't wan't to pay for data when on Streak but are willing to pay for when you get the iPhone 5?
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I ordered mine for $200 unlocked from Dell, but waiting for it to arrive. Today I got an email saying it's delayed two weeks.
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Out of curiosity, when did you order? I placed an order on 3/25 with a delivery date of 4/13 Seemed like a long wait to me, but I found a thread on dell forums saying that a lot of people have been getting pushed out delivery dates.
I haven't gotten a delayed shipment notice yet, I'm keeping my fingers crossed because I sold my iPhone 4 to buy this thing and am stuck with a loaner until I get the Streak.
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Sure, I'll pay for $15 data per month if I'm getting a subsidized price from at&t.
I think all the major US communication service providers are crooks, forcing data plan on people with their own unlocked smartphones.
There's quite a long thread going on at slickdeals. Search for streak 5 and you'll see this was on front page 3/21/2011. I ordered mine on 3/21/2011. I'm sure it'll take a while until it ships.
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Sure, I'll pay for $15 data per month if I'm getting a subsidized price from at&t.
I think all the major US communication service providers are crooks, forcing data plan on people with their own unlocked smartphones.
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But without 3G dataplan these devices aren't as useful anyway. To each his own however..
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But without 3G dataplan these devices aren't as useful anyway. To each his own however..
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I have wi-fi access most of the time except while driving. So I don't need or want any data plans. But if I can use Dell Streak for phone calls too, then I would have one less device to carry around.
A lot of those idiotic ATT reps told me that I won't even be able to use wi-fi if I don't have their data plan. Yeah, right. I hope you don't work for ATT, but if you do, I hope you understand where my reasoning is coming from.
I think I'll end up carrying a phone and the Streak, but I don't know yet since I don't have the Streak yet.
If I do end up getting the iPhone5, that would only be if I can still get the $15 per month or lower data plan. I still think extra $15 per month for two years is expensive. I don't need much data usage on the go, and I don't talk much on the phone. I wish some company made a cheap prepaid plan for data usage too. I know there is $30 straight talk, but I wan't something like t-mobile's $100 prepaid that last 1 year or so.
Google should start an LTE-only network and use VoIP for calling.
Think about it. Knowing that Google is reasonable, the prices will be decent. And knowing it's google, I'm pretty sure they'd cover a decent area (they only need to cover with LTE).
Would this benefit Google in some way? If they had reason to do it and they did it, it would be like a dream come true...
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Google should start an LTE-only network and use VoIP for calling.
Think about it. Knowing that Google is reasonable, the prices will be decent. And knowing it's google, I'm pretty sure they'd cover a decent area (they only need to cover with LTE).
Would this benefit Google in some way? If they had reason to do it and they did it, it would be like a dream come true...
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I believe I've read that Google has considered this in the past, and may even be in thier plans. I know they are trying to build out an super fast ISP.
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I believe I've read that Google has considered this in the past, and may even be in thier plans. I know they are trying to build out an super fast ISP.
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Yeah, google fiber. Hope that's available some time soon as comcast's **** cable is the only non-dsl in my area. It gives a decent 25Mbps but is always down and costs way too much...
I like the idea of it... I also like the idea of Google offering fiber internet! Verizon and AT&T are getting away with too much rape on their services... believe me, I used to work for AT&T in customer service.
Google was originally going to subsidize a carrier's (t-mobile iirc) rates to bring us lower prices than non-android phones would be able to have.
Not sure why they scrapped that. Then again, they didn't need it, Android marke tshare is still soaring upwards.
It'd be neat if their plan was like Republic Wireless's: cheap unlimited data plan with a focus on using Wifi. Because you are almost always around a Wifi network. Having to rely less on towers would save money but the people who can't connect to Wifi would have the ability to connect to the tower.
I can picture it now: buying a Nexus device, and putting it on that plan, and only paying $30 a month.
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So, as I've said a ton of times (hopefully I haven't gotten on anyone's nerves yet) I finally decided to buy this phone and it's coming to me middle of this week.
I'm on a family plan with my father being the primary holder (just works out to be significantly cheaper that way). He gets very, very....let's just be nice and say "grumpy" when it comes to any sort of plan changes or extra costs incurred. It's not a huge issue, but it's something I'd rather not deal with.
So this question is directed at all you guys who bought your Evo LTE's off contract and are coming from previous WiMAX devices (basically, any of the original Evos or Epics/Epic Touches). How simple was it to activate your phone? Were you charged anything? Did the process take a long time?
Again, I apologize for the new issues, I'm not new with this, but I generally have a lot of questions near the beginning of getting a new Android phone and then I get comfortable with it.
Thanks in advance, guys.
If you buy the phone at full price the only additional charge you should see is Sprint's $10 premium data fee (if you're already on Sprint's Everything Data plan). Sprint's insurance plan has gone up. If you decide to go with their insurance it's $11 a month and I believe $200 to file a claim.
Activation should be fast but there is a known issue with the hands free activation which in some rare cases that I've seen it won't activate right out of the box and may result in resetting the device. After that should be smooth sailing.
Don't have mine yet (holding out to see if HTC releases a white version) but I've been working with this phone sine pre orders were delivered and I know Sprint's plan pretty good too!
Enjoy the new phone!
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If you buy the phone at full price the only additional charge you should see is Sprint's $10 premium data fee (if you're already on Sprint's Everything Data plan). Sprint's insurance plan has gone up. If you decide to go with their insurance it's $11 a month and I believe $200 to file a claim.
Activation should be fast but there is a known issue with the hands free activation which in some rare cases that I've seen it won't activate right out of the box and may result in resetting the device. After that should be smooth sailing.
Don't have mine yet (holding out to see if HTC releases a white version) but I've been working with this phone sine pre orders were delivered and I know Sprint's plan pretty good too!
Enjoy the new phone!
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I'm already on Sprint's Everything Data plan with the Evo 3D (and by extension, paying the $10 premium), so I assume that my activation (excepting the hand free activation part) should go off without any cost and without any hitch?
Thank you for the response!
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I'm already on Sprint's Everything Data plan with the Evo 3D (and by extension, paying the $10 premium), so I assume that my activation (excepting the hand free activation part) should go off without any cost and without any hitch?
Thank you for the response!
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I didn't have any problems, or additional fees, when I activated mine. Hands free didn't work properly, but I eventually got everything set up.
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When I tried to activate my phone, it told me I needed to pick a new plan that was compatible with the phone. For some reason it didn't think it could be activated on the family plan that I am on. I'm not the primary line, my mother is. I purchased the phone at full retail price and was not able to activate it without calling Sprint and having them go through it manually.
So if you try to activate the phone and it says that you have to pick a new plan, don't freak out. A quick call to Sprint will solve the issue and you'll be fine.
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When I tried to activate my phone, it told me I needed to pick a new plan that was compatible with the phone. For some reason it didn't think it could be activated on the family plan that I am on. I'm not the primary line, my mother is. I purchased the phone at full retail price and was not able to activate it without calling Sprint and having them go through it manually.
So if you try to activate the phone and it says that you have to pick a new plan, don't freak out. A quick call to Sprint will solve the issue and you'll be fine.
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! Another familiar face. I'm quite glad to see you here
And yes, that's what I was worried about, but if it's just as simple as a phone call, I should be fine.
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! Another familiar face. I'm quite glad to see you here
And yes, that's what I was worried about, but if it's just as simple as a phone call, I should be fine.
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It's nice to see someone else with some sense show up.
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You'll probably have to call sprint to activate because the LTE billing codes are different than the WiMax ones are... At least that's what they told me when the website told me I had to call the 800 number.
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I currently have a rooted HTC Evo 4G LTE with Sprint, the contract is over and Sprint no longer wants to offer unlimited data. So it is time for me to find a new provider, a new phone.
Which provider has the best 4G LTE signal, which would be the best phone.
My requirements are that the phone be able to be rooted, and that I have control of the bootloader.
As far as I know HTC is the only bootloader that you can have control.
I think I want to go with T-Mobile, since they have a sensible unlimited plan...which would be the best phone for this project.
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I currently have a rooted HTC Evo 4G LTE with Sprint, the contract is over and Sprint no longer wants to offer unlimited data. So it is time for me to find a new provider, a new phone.
Which provider has the best 4G LTE signal, which would be the best phone.
My requirements are that the phone be able to be rooted, and that I have control of the bootloader.
As far as I know HTC is the only bootloader that you can have control.
I think I want to go with T-Mobile, since they have a sensible unlimited plan...which would be the best phone for this project.
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I switched over to T-Mobile and a n5. Fabulous coverage and insane speeds. Although of course T-Mobile coverage isn't as great as Verizon and AT&T. Check sensorly for your area. But I do highly recommend T-Mobile. Also, Nexus boot loader isn't controllable. But the amount of development for the device is through the roof. If you're a flashaholic like me, then the n5 is the phone for you.
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I currently have a rooted HTC Evo 4G LTE with Sprint, the contract is over and Sprint no longer wants to offer unlimited data. So it is time for me to find a new provider, a new phone.
Which provider has the best 4G LTE signal, which would be the best phone.
My requirements are that the phone be able to be rooted, and that I have control of the bootloader.
As far as I know HTC is the only bootloader that you can have control.
I think I want to go with T-Mobile, since they have a sensible unlimited plan...which would be the best phone for this project.
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Why is sprint making you change your plan? Did you go to the store? Because upgrading doesn't always entail a new plan, if you went to the store they may be trying to sell you more than the phone. Just my 2 cents.
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Maybe they were promoting their new Easy Pay plans.
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Maybe they were promoting their new Easy Pay plans.
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Sounds like it.
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That's exactly what they're doing. However, contact Sprint before you purchase a new phone and inform them that you would like to be grandfathered into your old plan. From what I was told, this can be done, but only BEFORE you purchase a new phone.
Given, you'll still deal with the Easy Pay, but same plan. You could also possibly just get your phone from Best Buy Mobile and still get a phone under the normal discounted rates for a two year plan.
I've heard that the Easy Pay is the new plan for everyone, and Sprint with no longer issue contracts, but month-to-month service. Payments for your phone will be divided over a course of 2yrs, I think, but it is not the same as an actual plan. You will have to pay the remaining balance for you phone as opposed to a termination fee.
I'm not sure how I feel about that...they told me that I can upgrade through Easy Pay, but I need to speak to them in person to find out the actual details and the benefits.
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I've heard that the Easy Pay is the new plan for everyone, and Sprint with no longer issue contracts, but month-to-month service. Payments for your phone will be divided over a course of 2yrs, I think, but it is not the same as an actual plan. You will have to pay the remaining balance for you phone as opposed to a termination fee.
I'm not sure how I feel about that...they told me that I can upgrade through Easy Pay, but I need to speak to them in person to find out the actual details and the benefits.
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From what I've just experienced, you don't have to do easy pay. I changed my plan to the new "my way" plan and I can get my upgraded device anyway I want. I could use easy pay or purchase it outright at the discounted rate. I also have the option to use a third party vendor, like wirefly or on Amazon, which is what I'm doing. With easy pay, as it was explained to me by sprint rep, you pay a small amount up front. Then they bill you monthly, over 24 months and you end up paying full (non discounted) price for the device you choose. But I didn't have to change my plan, I chose to.
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From what I've just experienced, you don't have to do easy pay. I changed my plan to the new "my way" plan and I can get my upgraded device anyway I want. I could use easy pay or purchase it outright at the discounted rate. I also have the option to use a third party vendor, like wirefly or on Amazon, which is what I'm doing. With easy pay, as it was explained to me by sprint rep, you pay a small amount up front. Then they bill you monthly, over 24 months and you end up paying full (non discounted) price for the device you choose. But I didn't have to change my plan, I chose to.
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Easy Pay sounds similar to the now-defunct "One-Up" plan. I believe you had to pay the taxes on the full, non-discounted price up front when upgrading, and then paying for the phone over the next two years, as I recall. Any remaining balance at the end of the two year period had to be paid in full.
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I'm kind of hesitant to switch to another carrier mainly because of what is going on with a merger between them and T-mobile. T-mobile recently bought all of Verizon's 700MHz bandwidth, meaning better LTE coverage for Sprint as soon as the merger goes through, if it goes through at all.
I am skeptical about the success of the merger. Sprint will finally be a powerhouse, and I don't think that the regulators want that to happen.
I'm curious about what all the last 2 posters are privy to. I'm about to upgrade my device, and when I look on sprint site, it would be only 100$ for n5 or HTC One. But I went to sprint store and it was 50$ + 16/no and get 12/mo upgrade, but will also F up all other lines on my family plan. I don't wanna pay monthly for device, I wanna pay up front and forget about it, but I do want 12moupgrades.
All that said,on a 25mi trip, I just compared my LTE speed tests with my girls tmo speed tests, and hers were consistently higher than mine. And her device is a 4yr old pyramid that doesn't even have radios to accept tmo LTE. But hers kicked my ass. I wanna hear from anyone who has ideas on how to test them, or any secret info about why they think sprint may be about to be awesome. Again, while my LTE service speed tested about 3mbps on avg, her old tmo (no LTE) consistently got way better than my LTE in same places.
Word love tohearsome thoughts,cuz I'm ready to jump ship.
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I'm curious about what all the last 2 posters are privy to. I'm about to upgrade my device, and when I look on sprint site, it would be only 100$ for n5 or HTC One. But I went to sprint store and it was 50$ + 16/no and get 12/mo upgrade, but will also F up all other lines on my family plan. I don't wanna pay monthly for device, I wanna pay up front and forget about it, but I do want 12moupgrades.
All that said,on a 25mi trip, I just compared my LTE speed tests with my girls tmo speed tests, and hers were consistently higher than mine. And her device is a 4yr old pyramid that doesn't even have radios to accept tmo LTE. But hers kicked my ass. I wanna hear from anyone who has ideas on how to test them, or any secret info about why they think sprint may be about to be awesome. Again, while my LTE service speed tested about 3mbps on avg, her old tmo (no LTE) consistently got way better than my LTE in same places.
Word love tohearsome thoughts,cuz I'm ready to jump ship.
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My thoughts on this: if the merge was ever to come to pass, then you would technically be starting over as a new customer with Sprint. While I don't think that the merge will be successful, just keep that in the back of your mind.
More importantly, how is voice service with Tmo compared to Sprint? Which had more dead/low signal zones? And which device gives you better service at home? Yes, data is vital, but these are still phones, primarily. You have no idea how much you need good voice service until it starts to mess up, then you'll wish that you didn't make the jump.
Try using different apps, like SignalCheck Lite from the play store to compare the signal difference in various locations. Use both phones to leave voicemails on a third phone (land line or cell phone, doesn't matter), and replay both to see which is clearer. This last test will be a little skewed, of course, since you are using two different devices, and your LTE has newer tech inside it.
Lastly, if you want to make the jump, just take the time to test the Tmo network (or any other network) before you decide. This is not the type of mistake that you will want to regret. On another note, if the money being saved is worth the potential aggravation, then go for it. I'm not bashing Tmo in any way whatsoever, for I have been considering making the jump as well, but I'm quite comfortable with my Sprint service, and the repair center that I go to tends not to ask too much questions. Just don't bring them a rooted phone, and all is well.
Appreciate the lengthy feedback. My nearest sprint repair center loves seeing the cool sh1t on the ROMs I bring in, lol. Lucky me. That said, tmo looks like it'd be a little cheaper, not much. But their data speeds, even on 3g are 20x faster than the LTE I get from sprint. So many pros, so many Con's. Actually, they'll pay my etf, and there aren't many Con's. Prob be switching soo. And yearly upgrades, which I like. That said, I like that sprint leans on OEMZs t9 get the hardware they know customers want.
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Appreciate the lengthy feedback. My nearest sprint repair center loves seeing the cool sh1t on the ROMs I bring in, lol. Lucky me. That said, tmo looks like it'd be a little cheaper, not much. But their data speeds, even on 3g are 20x faster than the LTE I get from sprint. So many pros, so many Con's. Actually, they'll pay my etf, and there aren't many Con's. Prob be switching soo. And yearly upgrades, which I like. That said, I like that sprint leans on OEMZs t9 get the hardware they know customers want.
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You've sparked my interest. How does T-Mobile do data? Is it truly unlimited? Or do they cap your speed after a certain usage?
I just got my new Nexus 5, will be sad to say goodbye to the Rezound and this community. I didn't say much here, but I did read these forums almost daily.
My question is this. I've been in a dispute with VZW over what I owe them and have been having problems getting some things removed from my bill that never should have been there. So I decided that VZW is getting fired now that my contract has ended. Since I'm still disputing the billing, I know my phone can't be sold cleanly. So I was wondering if there is any value to it for use on a GMS network maybe.
The thing is in perfect condition, it's been kept in an Otterbox since day 1. I'll be selling it with the Otterbox defender, which is only a few months old, they sent me a brand new one for free when my old one had a charging port flap tear off. I also am throwing in 3 of the ExtMicro USB cables that are HTC OEM cables. You'd never know the phone was 2 years old looking at it.
Other things of note, it's S-Off, has all the latest radios, etc. I followed REV3NT3CH's guide How to Downgrade, Factory Restore, and fully update the Rezound so it should have everything current.
Not trying to sell it in here, I know it's against the rules so don't reply in here if you are interested, I'll probably list it on ebay based on what I hear from you guys. I just want to know if it's worth listing based on having the bad esn, the condition, being fully upgraded and S-Off and including the Otterbox and 3 ExtMicro usb cables.
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If you do sell it obviously its worth is decreased than that of a normal clean ESN rezound.... I can't say if gsm will still work or not but there are many uses with WiFi only options
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FWIW my 2-year Rezound contract with Verizon only made it to six months (maybe one or two more) before my place of employment closed down. I couldn't pay my bill any longer and the account now sits with a collection agency. For the longest time I did texts and calls using Google Voice and GrooVe IP on WiFi. However, I am currently using a ST AT&T SIM from a StraightTalk BYOP starter kit successfully. I have not attempted to register it on the ST CDMA plan so no input on that.
If you don't test it with a SIM, buyer should be made aware the phone may not work anyhow due to ESN... and even if it does get on GSM, data speeds on US carriers are restricted to slow 2G EDGE without advanced hacks (that still only yield 3G in extremely strong signal spots atm).
I've decided to wait until I get my billing dispute worked out.
I did have one question, I have my old Droid X sitting in a drawer, it works fine, but has some dead spots on the screen. If I activate that phone on the line my Rezound is currently assigned to, will that free the Rezound from my Verizon account so I could sell it, and tie my Droid X back to the account?
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I've decided to wait until I get my billing dispute worked out.
I did have one question, I have my old Droid X sitting in a drawer, it works fine, but has some dead spots on the screen. If I activate that phone on the line my Rezound is currently assigned to, will that free the Rezound from my Verizon account so I could sell it, and tie my Droid X back to the account?
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Yes, it should... that being said, if you are having a billing dispute with Verizon they may not be willing to change it, since this would require a plan change from a 4G plan to a 3G plan. You would have to call customer service and see.