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LTE baby!!! Thanks a lot fellas
The only thing that was wrong and the reason it wasn't working was because the name is incorrect... Its suppose to be T-Mobile US LTE not just T-Mobile LTE
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None that I have noticed.Is there any difference in battery life when you N4 users activated LTE?
So to the htc one owners who switched from the note 2. How do you feel about the One now that you have had it for a while. Battery life etc? I'm thinking about flipping my note 2 for a HTC one
The switch was great for me.. My one gripe was the power button up top. It took a while to get used to that after being with Samsung so long and having that button on the side was clutch.. Besides that I think everything is better like doc said the screen in sunlight is still clear as day. I also feel like this is the fastest phone I've used it's just fast can't really explain itSo to the htc one owners who switched from the note 2. How do you feel about the One now that you have had it for a while. Battery life etc? I'm thinking about flipping my note 2 for a HTC one
i love it. heres why. first of all the note 2 was diffficult to use because of its size. now i effortlessly use the htc one with one hand. also the note 2 did not fit in my cupholder which was kind of annoying. also i use my phone a fair amount for its music through the speaker and the one has much much better speakers. as for cameras i rarely take pictures so i cannot talk much about that.
heres my take on the screen. using the phone inside is a joy for both phones but once u step outside the one screen is very easy to use in direct sunlight i dont have to hold it in awkward angles or anything as for the note i couldnt use it when walking around outside that much because it performs very low in sunlight.
when i first switched to the htc one i had some getting used to the keyboard since its a bit smaller but after a while i got used to it.
as for software they are both android so there really is no difference.
So I sold my note 2 today to get the HTC one......damn it feels good to be able to use the phone with one hand again. The screen is definitely sharper and the keyboard is perfect.The switch was great for me.. My one gripe was the power button up top. It took a while to get used to that after being with Samsung so long and having that button on the side was clutch.. Besides that I think everything is better like doc said the screen in sunlight is still clear as day. I also feel like this is the fastest phone I've used it's just fast can't really explain it
Yep. Though the will make you buy straight out retail.One more question, can i sell my Note 2 while it is still my main tmobile phone? Then go to tmobile and buy a new one?
Yep. Though the will make you buy straight out retail.
What? Really? So say I sell my N2 and go to Tmobile and tell them I sold it to buy a new phone (say Htc one) I have to pay retail. I cant put like 100 down like i did with the N2?
Still got some work to do
but so far so good
Still got some work to do
but so far so good
Get an icon pack and it'll make this 10X better.
Lol YouTube web browsing etc I think I had the GPS on also. So used to Samsung phones so I'm still adjusting. Does the one play all video files it do I need to use m playerWhat were you doing on the phone lol?
What up NT, back after 2.5 months of being gone. I've missed out on a lot of the tech world and what dropped etc. I've been in Air Force basic training and i finally have my laptop back. I wanna get the HTC One off the play store on the 26th but $599 is steep. Using a Gnex right now. Anything coming out in the next few months that i should wait for, i was hoping the X phone would come out this summer but it looks like it won't be coming out until later this year. I don't really need a new phone but i feel like a new piece of technology. I'm strictly sticking with unlocked phones as i don't want to go on contract, now that i'm in the military i don't want to be locked into a contract in case i get deployed or sent overseas. I'm sure phone companies could work with me if something like that were to happen but it's still cheaper to go prepaid.
I'm not sure haven't triedLol YouTube web browsing etc I think I had the GPS on also. So used to Samsung phones so I'm still adjusting. Does the one play all video files it do I need to use m playerWhat were you doing on the phone lol?