Samsung Galaxy S 4 mini (Sprint, U.S. Cellular)
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over in the "Sprint Gives Samsung GS4 International Wi-Fi Calling" discussion:
Good start
This is a good way to get free international roaming to customers. I don't see why it takes so long to get to other devices other then its an intergrated app instead of simply a Sprint app from the Play Store, but if they can get ir quickly to all phones its not a problem.
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over in the "Sprint Gives Samsung GS4 International Wi-Fi Calling" discussion:
Other Free Alternatives are Already Available...
...That will work with any smartphone. I use Groove IP. It's free and allows users to call, even from WiFi-only tablets. You can set up this app to work with your existing number, as well, via Google Voice.
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over in the "AT&T, Sprint, Verizon, U.S. Cellular to Sell Galaxy S4 Mini" discussion:
I dont get it.
What is with all this "Mini" craze. I don't like the "mini" phone option however I guess a consumer would wan to sacrifice performance to have a "smaller" phone sigh.
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over in the "Sprint Details First Tri-Band LTE Phones with 'Spark'" discussion:
Sprint CEO is a Moron!
Let's see here....
Sprint's service does not exist in New York City....literally everyday I'm forced to look at blank white web pages that cannot load or indication that the service is unavailable; despite Sprint reps claiming for years that their service will be updated, it NEVER has happened.
Now, we're given the chance to ACTUALLY receive service that we've been paying for, but for an even more of an elevated price? Well, at this point Sprint has ZERO credibility, and honestly should not even be in business on the East Coast; is this the new tactic by the CEO....let's continue to rip off our customers in high hopes that they'll believe we're something more than we've already failed at for years?
Here's a word of advice....how ab...
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over in the "Sprint Details First Tri-Band LTE Phones with 'Spark'" discussion:
Sounds like
A battery killer for me.
over in the "Sprint Details First Tri-Band LTE Phones with 'Spark'" discussion:
but not the Note 3
And yet the flagship Samsung Galaxy Note 3 can't take advantage of Spark since it's not tri-band. Shame on Samsung and Sprint.. 😡
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over in the "Sprint Details First Tri-Band LTE Phones with 'Spark'" discussion:
Oh please lmao...
These idiots can't even deploy LTE to a majority of the county and have the audacity to announce this??? Sprint always has good ideas but poorly executes them. T-Mobile will probably have LTE running over 600MHz before this project ever gets finished due to Sprint notorious backhaul issues.
over in the "Sprint Details First Tri-Band LTE Phones with 'Spark'" discussion:
and nexus 5
They just didnt want to give it away yet 😎
over in the "AT&T, Sprint, Verizon, U.S. Cellular to Sell Galaxy S4 Mini" discussion:
I'm getting this Phone!
I dont care about what you guys say, this phone is perfect for me, I like the screen size, the processor fits my needs, its SD card capable, removable battery, everything is great. Im a simple guy looking for a not high-end phone, but still has the Majority of the lastest specs. Im defenetly getting it, Specially becuase Id get it for free in my Home country for a two year contract.
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SamsOct 24, 2013, 6:50 PM
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over in the "AT&T, Sprint, Verizon, U.S. Cellular to Sell Galaxy S4 Mini" discussion:
The biggest mistake: Screen resolution!
All other so-called mini phones with the 4.3" inch size screen feature a 720p HD screen. Not the old dated qHD that Samsung offers here.
This is a big mistake!!
over in the "AT&T, Sprint, Verizon, U.S. Cellular to Sell Galaxy S4 Mini" discussion:
I think they should launch the Galaxy Maxi Pad...
then they can roll out the Galaxy micro... and the Galaxy So-So.... and the Galaxy 4.75 and then for the people who like fractions, they can simul-launch the Galaxy 4 3/4's.
Honestly its gotten so ridiculous they are recycling old model numbers.
Please please please Mr Sung please stop launching "new" versions of your crappy feels like a huawei phone.
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over in the "AT&T, Sprint, Verizon, U.S. Cellular to Sell Galaxy S4 Mini" discussion:
How many
Galaxy options does one need? By this time next month, Sprint's lineup will look like this Victory, S3, S4, S4 mini, Note 2, Note 3, Mega. I fear the HTC One, Moto X and LG G2 will get lost in the shuffle.
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