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how do i tell if the bands will work for sprint?Verizon has the refurbished Note 4 for 489.99.
Its unlocked for all carriers you just have to make sure it has the bands you need.
Copped one for the wifey so I can get mine back
I believe Sprint is CDMA 1900/800, so it should work. Idk about their LTE bands thoughhow do i tell if the bands will work for sprint?Verizon has the refurbished Note 4 for 489.99.
Its unlocked for all carriers you just have to make sure it has the bands you need.
Copped one for the wifey so I can get mine back
these are the note 4 bands - Network: LTE Band 13/4 (700/1700 MHz), CDMA/1xEVDO Rev. A (800/1900 MHz);
im guessing thats the bands it works on but idk if works on sprint
[h1]Samsung starts rolling out Lollipop to the Galaxy Note 4[/h1]
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By Rich Edmonds | Feb 11 2015 | 9:01 am | 96 Comments
Samsung has today kicked off the rollout of Android 5.0 Lollipop for the Galaxy Note 4. The update has been spotted in Poland and is based on Android 5.0.1, bringing with it a brand new look and feel to the user experience. Throw in improved performance, stronger battery life and other notable changes and we're looking at a seriously sweet update.
SamMobile notes that the release hasn't yet appeared on Kies, meaning we'll have to wait for the OTA update to show on the Galaxy Note 4. If you have somehow managed to pull the update down to your device, do let us know in the comments how you're finding the revamped Note experience.
Source: SamMobile
yea i just got off chat with them. they told me it wouldnt pick up their LTE bands but would pick up CDMA. I tried to get them to price match
I believe Sprint is CDMA 1900/800, so it should work. Idk about their LTE bands though
samsung still won't get rid of that home button huh
samsung still won't get rid of that home button huh
Nope
I've always preferred it for some reason too, so that works for me.
[COLOR=#red]The M9 is looking ok, just ok, nothing special. You're either going to have to buy a case for it which would cover up its "beauty" of have it get scuffed up with normal usage. These are smartphones...not contestants for a beauty contest [/COLOR]
[h1]Android 5.0 Lollipop update confirmed for the Galaxy Note II [/h1]
12 February, 2015 | Comments (1 | Post your comment
Tags: Samsung, Android
Samsung has confirmed that the Galaxy Note II will also get the Android 5.0 Lollipop update, although it hasn't yet confirmed the date.
The announcement was made by Samsung Poland via a tweet. It is worth noting that the South Korean company usually updates it flagship devices for around 1.5 years, but the Note II seems to be an exception as it has been more than two years since the device was launched.
The news comes just a day after the Galaxy Note 4 started receiving the Lollipop update in Poland.
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It appears everyone is getting fairly good battery with that ROM.. what kernal you using with itArcadia
It appears everyone is getting fairly good battery with that ROM.. what kernal you using with it bout to do it when I get home.