Christopher Gilliam
Well-known member
I've noticed some lag and freezing issues ended up resetting the phone freezing issues stop. But there's still some lage
I don't believe this to be true. I just called my main work number which puts you in and endless auto Attendant if you don't make a selection. I then surfed to several sites I've never visited (random Google search) with no trouble at all. All while wifi was turned off and the call was continued without issue.According to Verizon, you can only use voice and data simultaneously if whoever you are on the call with is also using HD Calling.
If you go into swiftkey settings, you can reduce the time for the "long press duration". I always change it from default 400ms down to 200ms. This will greatly improve your ability to use punctuation. It will become quick and easy.LOL I just want one similar to the Samsung one. Punctuation on SwiftKey is killing me at the moment.
I've noticed some lag and freezing issues ended up resetting the phone freezing issues stop. But there's still some lage
I guess I should rephrase, having the number row above my keyboard like the stock keyboard is important to me...any of the 3rd party keyboards have the option to have the number row?
I can get simultaneous voice and data. Also switched because it was slightly cheaper. Signal strength has been slightly better. Data speeds are faster.
That is definitely not true, as long as hd calling is enabled and you are in a 4G area it should work.According to Verizon, you can only use voice and data simultaneously if whoever you are on the call with is also using HD Calling.
According to Verizon, you can only use voice and data simultaneously if whoever you are on the call with is also using HD Calling.
I think NOISEMAKER wanted to say that one can use data and voice together for call purposes......That is definitely not true, as long as hd calling is enabled and you are in a 4G area it should work.
HD calling only can work if both ends are HD capable and enabled.
True. However, he wasn't referring to HD calling.
He was referring to a Verizon rep incorrectly stating that both sides of the connection need to be HD enabled to be able to use concurrent Voice + Data. This is false, as James pointed out. Voice + Data on LTE work fine, once you turn on Advanced calling (and are in a 4G area). The other end of the connection does not factor in this scenario.
Mine works whether the other person had HD calling enabled or not. I just called my home phone and while it was ringing I surfed the net in the browser. Loaded a new web page just fine. You're still using data to make your phone call so you should be all good to use simultaneous voice and data as long as you have the feature enabled
I've tried it since then when the connection was completed, and others have also confirmed that it doesn't matter what kind of connection the other person have. The only time it doesn't work is if your phone call is on 3g.As usual, technical information from Verizon is somewhat suspect. It appears that as long as both are on 4G, it should be ok. I suspect that when you called home, you were ok because the connection wasn't completed. But I could easily be wrong. I do know that there are occasions where I get an error message saying that I cannot get data while on a phone call, but I have not been able to pin down the conditions.
I have an Otterbox Symmetry Case (love it) and keeping the original films front and back until I find tempered glass that works with the case.Same here, factory film still in place. I read a post that said the Verizon clear was hard to remove. I hope I can remove it after weeks of use. I have the Samsung screen protectors on the way.
Chris,I've noticed some lag and freezing issues ended up resetting the phone freezing issues stop. But there's still some lage