Recent content by Jmorej?n

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    Got it! International running on att

    I spoke to a T-mobile associate yesterday for an hour about if the international version would be fully compatible with T-mobile's network. She assured me it would. Since T-mobile doesn't have a LTE network, not having the 700/1700mHz bands don't matter. T-mobile uses AWS for their HSPA+...
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    Case or Commando

    Commando or a slim case like nkd said. I'm ocd about my mobiles so I take freaky good care of them. I've tried an otterbox case and it was just too huge. Maybe if I had tardis pockets or something it wouldn't be a problem, but until then it's a no for an otterbox.
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    Why are you getting this phone?

    I think the Staysmart feature is interesting, and I think I will find it useful since I always had my Evo 4g turn the screen off (even after a minute) whenever I was reading news or a web page. This is one of the biggest things I want. Direct call seems cool. I don't think I'll use it that...
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    Sprint S3 info (from insidesprintnow)

    PRICE: Went to a Sprint store yesterday to ask what the price is. It's 200$, and will probably be that on all the major US carriers as long as you sign a two year contract. Exact price on Amazon.es is 637? plus 50? for shipping to the Americas ( Samsung Galaxy S3 Smartphone (Pantalla t?ctil...
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    Re: importing from korea? >With it support LTE? No, it won't. I don't see anything about T-mobile saying they will implement LTE soon, and the bands that AT&T are using for LTE on the Galaxy S III (bands 700mHz and 1700mHz) are not on the standard international version (850mHz, 900mHz, 1900mHz...
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    Re: Importing from Korea? I talked to a T-mobile spokesperson extensively last night about importing a phone. She said that T-mobiles HSPA+ network runs on the AWS, which is a 1700/2100mHz band. I asked her if since the european Galaxy S III only has the 2100mHz band, if I will only get EDGE...