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SprintHater036

Nov 1, 2013, 3:12 PM
over in the "Sprint Details First Tri-Band LTE Phones with 'Spark'" discussion:

Sprint CEO is a Moron!

Let's see here....

Sprint's service does not exist in New York City....literally everyday I'm forced to look at blank white web pages that cannot load or indication that the service is unavailable; despite Sprint reps claiming for years that their service will be updated, it NEVER has happened.

Now, we're given the chance to ACTUALLY receive service that we've been paying for, but for an even more of an elevated price? Well, at this point Sprint has ZERO credibility, and honestly should not even be in business on the East Coast; is this the new tactic by the CEO....let's continue to rip off our customers in high hopes that they'll believe we're something more than we've already failed at for years?

Here's a word of advice....how ab...
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Riot Jr.

Oct 31, 2013, 5:09 PM
over in the "Sprint Details First Tri-Band LTE Phones with 'Spark'" discussion:

Sounds like

A battery killer for me.
twospirits

Oct 30, 2013, 3:57 PM
over in the "Sprint Details First Tri-Band LTE Phones with 'Spark'" discussion:

but not the Note 3

And yet the flagship Samsung Galaxy Note 3 can't take advantage of Spark since it's not tri-band. Shame on Samsung and Sprint.. 😡
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JJinNYC

Oct 30, 2013, 1:36 PM
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over in the "Sprint Details First Tri-Band LTE Phones with 'Spark'" discussion:

Oh please lmao...

These idiots can't even deploy LTE to a majority of the county and have the audacity to announce this??? Sprint always has good ideas but poorly executes them. T-Mobile will probably have LTE running over 600MHz before this project ever gets finished due to Sprint notorious backhaul issues.
Jonathanlc2005

Oct 30, 2013, 12:37 PM
over in the "Sprint Details First Tri-Band LTE Phones with 'Spark'" discussion:

and nexus 5

They just didnt want to give it away yet 😎
bluecoyote

Oct 16, 2013, 1:47 AM
over in the "Review: HTC One max" discussion:

Note 3's Screen

This must be a pretty terrible display if it's worse than the Note 3's, which is an extremely disappointing display with its Pentile arrangement.
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Tofuchong

Oct 15, 2013, 4:42 PM
over in the "Review: HTC One max" discussion:

Fingerprint Scanner security

As far as maximum security goes, the fingerprint scanner is a step back.

If you have a PIN that you never tell anybody, nobody will know it unless they guess. If you have serious information on your phone, maybe security is also a serious issue for you. A professional can easily find, and lift your fingerprint off of almost any surface. Scan it at 2400 DPI, print it at 1200 DPI using raised ink, and then use a latex substance to create a "fake fingerprint" that can then be used to steal your data. Oh, and this method was found to work on the iPhone fingerprint scanners 2 days after the phone was released.

Seems like a step backwards.
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Dakidobf

Oct 16, 2013, 8:24 AM
over in the "Review: HTC One max" discussion:

Boom Sounds and Ultrapixels

I really think HTC did themselves a disservice with Boomsound and the "Ultrapixel" experiment. The Boomsound sounds great, but takes up a lot of space on the front of the phone that could be used to fit more screen. How often does one really sit and watch a video or listen to music without headphones in. Maybe I'm in the minority, but I rarely do. I'd rather have more screen and less speaker.

The Ultrapixel camera is also shoddy. It takes decent enough pics, but zoom in or crop it and the quality gets degraded due to the lack of megapixels. I know megapixels aren't everything, but a decent camera needs more than only 4. The whole lowlight picture thing is overblown.
Zpike

Oct 16, 2013, 1:47 AM
over in the "Review: HTC One max" discussion:

multi-touch

Seems to me everyone wants to use their phone with two hands whether they admit it or not. What's the point in having a multi-touch display if you only ever want to use one finger with your phone? I'd like to see someone make that trick look natural with one hand.
rebelfag68

Oct 15, 2013, 9:27 PM

So anyone taking bets on when VZ will have it?

I know that it took like 6 months for VZ to get the HTC One... wonder how long before this beast is in the stores?
bofis

Oct 15, 2013, 11:35 AM
over in the "Review: HTC One max" discussion:

what happened to compact phones?

I agree with you that using, and holding my phone with ONE HAND is very important to me and not something I ever want to give up. My hands have not grown, I really don't want my phone to
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Sl1CK65

Oct 15, 2013, 1:21 PM
over in the "Review: HTC One max" discussion:

finger scanner placement

why dont you like the touch id placement, i have the 5s and find it a great place to put the sensor, i can have my phone unlocked before a even get it out of my pocket using touch id and it works over 99% of the time, having it on the back seems out of the way, while the home button most iphone users use to unlcok there phone over the power button, making inlucking your phone seamless
Poison Ivy

Oct 15, 2013, 9:13 AM
over in the "HTC Debuts the One Max with 5.9-Inch Screen and Fingerprint Scanner" discussion:

So they've learned.

"The phone offers 2GB of RAM and either 16GB or 32GB of internal memory with additional storage supported via microSD cards."

Cool! It seems like they've learned from their previous mistake. 😁
tjobrien21

Oct 14, 2013, 1:33 PM
over in the "HTC Debuts the One Max with 5.9-Inch Screen and Fingerprint Scanner" discussion:

How many megapixel?!

Screw "Ultrapixel", how many megapixel is the camera? You can make them bigger or smaller, and I understand the benefits, but 4Mpix is still 4Mpix, and it's quite limited in resolution.
 
 
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