User: emcdonald75
These are the most recent forum messages posted by emcdonald75:
Re: Dropped prices
Yeah. I just switched to Verizon, and though I love the data speeds and LTE coverage on Verizon, the voice quality of the calls were better with T-Mobile. I'm hoping the voice quality issue is with the interoperability of VoLTE between the wireless carriers, and nothing that's too difficult that may require another hardware cell tower upgrade.
Re: Dropped prices
Oh good. Thank you.
Re: Dropped prices
How are the quality of the voice calls, since Cricket has not implemented HD Voice yet?
Re: I like HTC and all, but isn't this device a little too late!?
I agree!
What about increasing data speeds and lowering latency!?
What about increasing data speeds and lowering latency!?
Re: I like HTC and all, but isn't this device a little too late!?
Thanks!
I like HTC and all, but isn't this device a little too late!?
HTC is charging $750 for a device with the Snapdragon 821 chipset when the Snapdragon 830/835 is around the corner. I think this device should have been more aggressively priced at around $600. Plus, it is not available in the US yet. If it does become available in the US, HTC should upgrade the chipset to SD 830/835 and for goodness sake, put in a bigger battery and stereo speakers.
Re: Netflix Is for Home
Well I have 3 people in my home and we get close to the 300GB data cap by Comcast. The closest time was a data usage of 295GB. But that was when I binged on a Season of House of Cards or Daredevil or Orange is the New Black. Now that I have started school, I'm too tired to watch TV and I am not at home long enough to watch as much as I did before. I think ...
Re: Netflix Is for Home
Yeah, but the problem is now home WiFi providers are implementing data caps too. My Comcast Xfinity home WiFi has a data cap of 300GB. I chose them over AT&T U-Verse because it had a data cap of 250GB. I cannot fault Netflix for what they are doing because big businesses are finding new ways to charge customers more for less. I remember when home WiFi was always unlimited, now we have to watch that data usage too. It ...
T-Mobile's 2G Network
I wish someone would have screamed at Neville Ray, what are you going to do about your 2G network, while you are calling everyone else's network garbage!?