SmartPhone Capabilities for MetroPCS?
1) Does the GPS within both phones allow you LPS type function? In other words, can I load Google Maps on either the Code (Windows ...
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With that explained, I don't necessary want top of line. I am certain that I can do without a Nexus for a couple of years. The show-stoppers are GPS, internet, and size of the phone. Coverage is not of concern because I do not currently travel.
Looking at AT&T’s website and contrasting ...
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GPS works great on the Code. Google maps will work on the Code. Will it allow you to be located using the GPS functionality? I'm uncertain.
Web is painfully slow for big projects. If you need to quickly check an e-mail or refer to something on a website, it's fine. If you want something fast, once again...different network.
If you're looking for a smart phone to use on MetroPCS I believe the only real option is the Code as it works in AWS markets.
acdc1a said:
Again I say, you're not going to get everything you want for $50 per month.
GPS works great on the Code. Google maps will work on the Code. Will it allow you to be located using the GPS functionality? I'm uncertain.
Web is painfully slow for big projects. If you need to quickly check an e-mail or refer to something on a website, it's fine. If you want something fast, once again...different network.
If you're looking for a smart phone to use on MetroPCS I believe the only real option is the Code as it works in AWS markets.
Agreed. I like Metro as well but as the saying goes, "you get what you pay for" If only Metro had EVDO in my market and an Android handset, I would have staye...
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I have a few questions regarding two MetroPCS Smart Phones. I have asked customer service reps in the store and a technical support rep by telephone. However, they appear only moderately knowledgeable because they have not actually used the Smart Phones. I have read posts on other forums on the internet and been able to find limited information. The inf ...
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