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MetroPCS Galaxy S Lightray 4G, With Dyle Mobile TV, Costs $459

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Tofuchong

Aug 22, 2012, 11:55 AM
over in the "Samsung Galaxy S Lightray 4G" discussion:

question for admins

Are you able to post a screen capture, or a picture taken from another camera so we can see the quality of Dyle TV? The review said it was downright awful - which reminded me of when I was using a Sony Ericsson w600i running on EDGE, that phone also offered a tv service back in the day, but it was so low quality, so terrible, for sports highlights, you couldn't even see the ball (or puck, or football, etc). Just wondering how bad Dyle is.
Last I recall the spec it is using is basically '240p' youtube quality. 480x272 or thereabouts video resolution and 2 channel AAC audio.

The upside is Dyle uses the existing OTA TV signals and not the cell networks so network/signal issues are grea...
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Accessorize

Aug 15, 2012, 7:57 PM
over in the "Samsung Galaxy S Lightray 4G" discussion:

Looks an awful lot

like a Droid Charge to me.
This phone is otherwise a close cousin of the Droid Charge and Galaxy S Aviator


BINGO!
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Mark_S

Aug 3, 2012, 8:43 AM

Really?

Thank God there is a principle on the planet called choice.
If one thinks I am going to pay $459 for a phone on the Metro network, think again.
Rather pay $100 for a Chinese clone on GSM.
Then I would say this phone is not targeted to you.
To each their own. The mobile hotspot support is enough for a lot of people who've been waiting for a legit option at Metro.

Keep in mind as well this will probably come with a $100 instant rebate quite soon if past performance at Metro is any i...
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Mark_S said:
Thank God there is a principle on the planet called choice.
If one thinks I am going to pay $459 for a phone on the Metro network, think again.
Rather pay $100 for a Chinese clone on GSM.


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