Android risks when upgrading from Gingerbread to Jelly Bean?
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Re: Android risks when upgrading from Gingerbread to Jelly B
I bit the bullet and picked up a Samsung S4. I paid for it in full so I could prevent losing my unlimited data plan through Verizon. that stung just a bit.
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Re: Android risks when upgrading from Gingerbread to Jelly B
Problem is that I bought it at the Verizon store, so I'm not entirely sure what's locked and what isn't.
While it doesn't have all the news sources I want, Flipboard is a pretty nice app.
While it doesn't have all the news sources I want, Flipboard is a pretty nice app.
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Re: Android risks when upgrading from Gingerbread to Jelly B
I do feel pretty bad for folks who need Verizon and don't have someone else paying for it.
If their coverage can work for you, the combination of Tmobile and Nexus devices is pretty hard to beat. The Nexus 5 just came out, is a truly monster piece of hardware and would have been substantially cheaper.
If their coverage can work for you, the combination of Tmobile and Nexus devices is pretty hard to beat. The Nexus 5 just came out, is a truly monster piece of hardware and would have been substantially cheaper.
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Re: Android risks when upgrading from Gingerbread to Jelly B
The only thing the Note 3 has over the Nexus 5 is more memory(3gig vs. 2) and a 5.5 inch screen vs. a 5 inch...Greg wrote:The Nexus 5 just came out, is a truly monster piece of hardware and would have been substantially cheaper.
Oh and a 300 dollar price difference(at least for the 32 gig models)..

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Re: Android risks when upgrading from Gingerbread to Jelly B
+1CByrneIV wrote:Yeah... don't I know itGreg wrote:I do feel pretty bad for folks who need Verizon and don't have someone else paying for it.
