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Isn't that why the Nexus line exists?
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Isn't that why the Nexus line exists?
[COLOR=#red]Yes true, Nexus is more of a developer device and tech showpiece for the latest versions of Android before they go mainstream. I had the OG Nexus on T-Mobile then rooted it. But to be honest I went right back to the mainstream and got the iPhone 4. I was that dude who was always tinkering with tech, finding crack codes and serial generators, getting burnout phones, downloading torrents, never paying for music and all that, but to be honest the s***t got old and I grew up. You think that you are all smart, that you are slick and getting over, and that you always are on the bleeding edge of tech...until you realize that it doesn't really matter at the end of the day.
Now I just want stuff to work with minimal alterations/modifications.[/COLOR]
True, but neither AT&T or Verizon offer unlimited data unless you are grandfathered in, and Verizon is trying to get people off that if they buy a new subsidized device and sign a contract.
T-Mobile is going to be pushing out their LTE network this year and is expected to be as big as Verizon's. Until Verizon and AT&T actually offer unlimited data, they are only hurting themselves.
You still on that dinosaur huh? GS1?I could careless if CyanogenMod doesn't work with the s4
Plenty other developers will...
Either the Nexus 5 or back to iOS ...but that Nikon Lens rumor got me leaning toward the NexusWhat exactly are you looking to move to?
Still using good ole Jellybean keyboard, lol, never got into the Swiftkey era.
Phones will be full price.
Small down payment and 24 monthly payments.
Option to payout early and "upgrade" again.
I work for T-Mobile Corporate.
Going to a district wide training here in San Diego this Sunday about these new plans.
are you trying to connect to your own network or another
[COLOR=#red]Yes true, Nexus is more of a developer device and tech showpiece for the latest versions of Android before they go mainstream. I had the OG Nexus on T-Mobile then rooted it. But to be honest I went right back to the mainstream and got the iPhone 4. I was that dude who was always tinkering with tech, finding crack codes and serial generators, getting burnout phones, downloading torrents, never paying for music and all that, but to be honest the s***t got old and I grew up. You think that you are all smart, that you are slick and getting over, and that you always are on the bleeding edge of tech...until you realize that it doesn't really matter at the end of the day.
Now I just want stuff to work with minimal alterations/modifications.[/COLOR]
REAL TALK! I was the same way. I grew up and that stuff just got tiresome. I want to customize my device because it's the one I use the most in my life, so I want to be happy with it. I DO NOT want to spend damn near hours a day messing with ROMS etc trying to make the perfect device though. :x