It doesn't have an LTE amplifier, a weaker signal makes sense.
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Type: Posts; User: migo
It doesn't have an LTE amplifier, a weaker signal makes sense.
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Don't get it. Not enough storage. You can't install apps to sd on windows phone. 8gb is the minimum that is tolerable.
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Definitely the network. My SIM number isn't my actual number.
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Thanks. That's what I figured, but thought I would make sure.
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I've got family visiting from the states, interested in a prepaid data plan. Telus looks to be the best deal, but it says 1GB of 4G data. The device being used would be an iPhone 4, which doesn't...
yeah, as much as I dislike apple, they paved the way for good data rates, and for a device centric model instead of carrier centric
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You didn't get the internet APN, so some ports...
You didn't get the internet APN, so some ports were limited, other than that, not really. It was an excellent deal for the time.
That is strange. Well, as much as the Cons have made some improvements (most of which were as a minority government), it's time for some new ideas to take it further (and reverse some of the damage).
BGR never had quality anything. They just had interesting leaks - some of which were right.
Obama had a plan that gave tax breaks to US companies that had only American employees (unless there was a very good reason). The eBay call centre in Burnaby got closed for that reason. Would help if...
I've received the same blow offs from Fido and Rogers. Not that I'm justifying it, but it's important to recognise that Wind is no worse than the others in this department.
It's rather insulting to people with autism. They miss social cues, they're not stupid.
My brother has ASD, he has had problems, but nothing a regular person hasn't experienced. It also sounds...
No way you can get anything good for $60. And no, you're not going to find a lesser known brand than Huawei - the only reason anyone knows them is because they make AWS phones.
yeah, that's the other drawback of the lumia 710....
yeah, that's the other drawback of the lumia 710. websites are becoming incredibly demanding. fortunately 4GB is the max that 32-bit supports, so eventually we'll hit a limit that website designers...
try nb.translink.ca - pretty important for one of...
try nb.translink.ca - pretty important for one of Wind's largest markets
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I'd say the biggest down side of the 710 is the...
I'd say the biggest down side of the 710 is the lack of IE10, as IE9 is really mediocre.
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At the moment 2.3 is still fairly well supported, but on Verizon you're less likely to get updates. The Nexus line is supposed to get them first, yet the Verizon Galaxy Nexus had to wait for ages.
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Yeah, I didn't see anything that seemed trollish about it either. Obviously not obvious.
Does changing the # on the BB actually affect the SIM? I was under the impression that nothing on a Wind SIM could be edited.
I'd disagree with that. When everything works as it should, then that's the case, but if an app hangs, it uses RAM in the background. Killing everything probably isn't that useful beyond the fact...
Toggled roaming off and on in SIM control and then again in software, and then restarted half a dozen times, with the recovery time getting a bit better each time.
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Around the time I got my Nexus 4, the apartment above us flooded, so I've been in hotels a lot, and my desktop was put in storage. I also dropped my PlayBook, cracking the screen, so for the past 2...
If the sale goes to rock bottom prices, a newcomer could buy AWS spectrum at prices that Public paid for the PCS G block, and they could just deploy LTE from the start. As long as a certain chunk of...
if people have been waiting this long already,...
if people have been waiting this long already, they might not want to wait a second longer
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A new government might do it. I'd like to see the NDP get in and tell Rogers, Bell and Telus they're going to start charging them for spectrum they originally got for free.