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August 23, 2011 at 5:02 PM #724524August 23, 2011 at 5:11 PM #723333evolusdParticipant
I’ve always been impressed with Samsung products and really like the Infuse after a coupme months of use. Battery life could be better, but that’s really my only complaint. Enjoy!
August 23, 2011 at 5:11 PM #723424evolusdParticipantI’ve always been impressed with Samsung products and really like the Infuse after a coupme months of use. Battery life could be better, but that’s really my only complaint. Enjoy!
August 23, 2011 at 5:11 PM #724017evolusdParticipantI’ve always been impressed with Samsung products and really like the Infuse after a coupme months of use. Battery life could be better, but that’s really my only complaint. Enjoy!
August 23, 2011 at 5:11 PM #724170evolusdParticipantI’ve always been impressed with Samsung products and really like the Infuse after a coupme months of use. Battery life could be better, but that’s really my only complaint. Enjoy!
August 23, 2011 at 5:11 PM #724528evolusdParticipantI’ve always been impressed with Samsung products and really like the Infuse after a coupme months of use. Battery life could be better, but that’s really my only complaint. Enjoy!
August 23, 2011 at 5:59 PM #723348svelteParticipant[quote=SmellsFeeshy]
Anyone here have Sprint or T-Mobile? I looked into Sprint a little bit but they don’t seem to be much cheaper if any than AT&T/Verizon and I’ve heard the network isn’t nearly as good as the big two so doesn’t seem to be a lot of reason to go with them. And now that AT&T owns T-Mobile they aren’t really a separate option anymore.[/quote]We’ve got Sprint, the unlimited everything plan. We love sprint, have been with them for years, and never seem to have a problem with reception. Very few dropped calls. We go to Vegas, LA, SF, podunk towns in the central valley, always have reception even along I-15 or 99 in the middle of nowhere. We lose it in the redwoods up north, but everyone probably does.
We’ve both got HTC Evo Shifts (Androids) and are in heaven! Man, I am so addicted to having the internet on my hip that it is unbelievable. I just can’t wait for the day I can ditch my wallet and pay for everything with my Android.
Our prior cell phones were Samsungs with qwerty and mine lasted exactly 16 months before it went belly up. And I baby my phones, never drop them or get them wet…they are always kept in a warm dry case. 16 months didn’t cut it so bye bye Samsung.
August 23, 2011 at 5:59 PM #723439svelteParticipant[quote=SmellsFeeshy]
Anyone here have Sprint or T-Mobile? I looked into Sprint a little bit but they don’t seem to be much cheaper if any than AT&T/Verizon and I’ve heard the network isn’t nearly as good as the big two so doesn’t seem to be a lot of reason to go with them. And now that AT&T owns T-Mobile they aren’t really a separate option anymore.[/quote]We’ve got Sprint, the unlimited everything plan. We love sprint, have been with them for years, and never seem to have a problem with reception. Very few dropped calls. We go to Vegas, LA, SF, podunk towns in the central valley, always have reception even along I-15 or 99 in the middle of nowhere. We lose it in the redwoods up north, but everyone probably does.
We’ve both got HTC Evo Shifts (Androids) and are in heaven! Man, I am so addicted to having the internet on my hip that it is unbelievable. I just can’t wait for the day I can ditch my wallet and pay for everything with my Android.
Our prior cell phones were Samsungs with qwerty and mine lasted exactly 16 months before it went belly up. And I baby my phones, never drop them or get them wet…they are always kept in a warm dry case. 16 months didn’t cut it so bye bye Samsung.
August 23, 2011 at 5:59 PM #724030svelteParticipant[quote=SmellsFeeshy]
Anyone here have Sprint or T-Mobile? I looked into Sprint a little bit but they don’t seem to be much cheaper if any than AT&T/Verizon and I’ve heard the network isn’t nearly as good as the big two so doesn’t seem to be a lot of reason to go with them. And now that AT&T owns T-Mobile they aren’t really a separate option anymore.[/quote]We’ve got Sprint, the unlimited everything plan. We love sprint, have been with them for years, and never seem to have a problem with reception. Very few dropped calls. We go to Vegas, LA, SF, podunk towns in the central valley, always have reception even along I-15 or 99 in the middle of nowhere. We lose it in the redwoods up north, but everyone probably does.
We’ve both got HTC Evo Shifts (Androids) and are in heaven! Man, I am so addicted to having the internet on my hip that it is unbelievable. I just can’t wait for the day I can ditch my wallet and pay for everything with my Android.
Our prior cell phones were Samsungs with qwerty and mine lasted exactly 16 months before it went belly up. And I baby my phones, never drop them or get them wet…they are always kept in a warm dry case. 16 months didn’t cut it so bye bye Samsung.
August 23, 2011 at 5:59 PM #724185svelteParticipant[quote=SmellsFeeshy]
Anyone here have Sprint or T-Mobile? I looked into Sprint a little bit but they don’t seem to be much cheaper if any than AT&T/Verizon and I’ve heard the network isn’t nearly as good as the big two so doesn’t seem to be a lot of reason to go with them. And now that AT&T owns T-Mobile they aren’t really a separate option anymore.[/quote]We’ve got Sprint, the unlimited everything plan. We love sprint, have been with them for years, and never seem to have a problem with reception. Very few dropped calls. We go to Vegas, LA, SF, podunk towns in the central valley, always have reception even along I-15 or 99 in the middle of nowhere. We lose it in the redwoods up north, but everyone probably does.
We’ve both got HTC Evo Shifts (Androids) and are in heaven! Man, I am so addicted to having the internet on my hip that it is unbelievable. I just can’t wait for the day I can ditch my wallet and pay for everything with my Android.
Our prior cell phones were Samsungs with qwerty and mine lasted exactly 16 months before it went belly up. And I baby my phones, never drop them or get them wet…they are always kept in a warm dry case. 16 months didn’t cut it so bye bye Samsung.
August 23, 2011 at 5:59 PM #724543svelteParticipant[quote=SmellsFeeshy]
Anyone here have Sprint or T-Mobile? I looked into Sprint a little bit but they don’t seem to be much cheaper if any than AT&T/Verizon and I’ve heard the network isn’t nearly as good as the big two so doesn’t seem to be a lot of reason to go with them. And now that AT&T owns T-Mobile they aren’t really a separate option anymore.[/quote]We’ve got Sprint, the unlimited everything plan. We love sprint, have been with them for years, and never seem to have a problem with reception. Very few dropped calls. We go to Vegas, LA, SF, podunk towns in the central valley, always have reception even along I-15 or 99 in the middle of nowhere. We lose it in the redwoods up north, but everyone probably does.
We’ve both got HTC Evo Shifts (Androids) and are in heaven! Man, I am so addicted to having the internet on my hip that it is unbelievable. I just can’t wait for the day I can ditch my wallet and pay for everything with my Android.
Our prior cell phones were Samsungs with qwerty and mine lasted exactly 16 months before it went belly up. And I baby my phones, never drop them or get them wet…they are always kept in a warm dry case. 16 months didn’t cut it so bye bye Samsung.
August 23, 2011 at 6:22 PM #723353meadandaleParticipant[quote=briansd1]I heard from people in the industry that Samsung people work very hard and make nice products.[/quote]
Da Comrade.
They aren’t working hard enough. The GPS on my Samsung vibrant isn’t worth a shit. It jumps all over the place making tracking my walks/runs impossible. I doubt I’ll buy another Samsung.
August 23, 2011 at 6:22 PM #723444meadandaleParticipant[quote=briansd1]I heard from people in the industry that Samsung people work very hard and make nice products.[/quote]
Da Comrade.
They aren’t working hard enough. The GPS on my Samsung vibrant isn’t worth a shit. It jumps all over the place making tracking my walks/runs impossible. I doubt I’ll buy another Samsung.
August 23, 2011 at 6:22 PM #724035meadandaleParticipant[quote=briansd1]I heard from people in the industry that Samsung people work very hard and make nice products.[/quote]
Da Comrade.
They aren’t working hard enough. The GPS on my Samsung vibrant isn’t worth a shit. It jumps all over the place making tracking my walks/runs impossible. I doubt I’ll buy another Samsung.
August 23, 2011 at 6:22 PM #724190meadandaleParticipant[quote=briansd1]I heard from people in the industry that Samsung people work very hard and make nice products.[/quote]
Da Comrade.
They aren’t working hard enough. The GPS on my Samsung vibrant isn’t worth a shit. It jumps all over the place making tracking my walks/runs impossible. I doubt I’ll buy another Samsung.
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