No way I'm gonna miss on the soon to be launch LTE, just to get a little better battery life.
Running the latest CM10.1 and I carry a very small charger with me everywhere.
Good luck hacking your radio when LTE is turned on in a couple of weeks.
If you haven't updated to 4.2.2 there is no need for Tmobile to do anything.Yeah I'm on Tmo as well. Here's hoping that an update is released to trigger the lte on the nexus 4 from t-mobile in the future.
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Bad battery software? What bad battery software?
My phone last just fine.
LTE running on the Nexus 4 latest and greatest hardware is not a battery hog. It is 2013.
This is not the HTC ThunderBolt we're talking about here.
Plus you DON'T HAVE TO have LTE on all the time.
One more thing: The Nexus 4 fully suports LTE on band 4 which is what I will use.
AnandTech - Nexus 4 Includes Support for LTE on Band 4 (AWS)
If you haven't updated to 4.2.2 there is no need for Tmobile to do anything.
Just go to the Phone info settings and enable LTE.
I've been using a cheap little case, I'm currently doing some research on amazon to find the best bang for my buck on a great protective case for my N4.
I think I've narrowed it down to 2 or 3.
Amazon.com: JKase DIABLO Series Tough Rugged Dual Layer Protection Case Cover with Build in Stand for LG Google Nexus 4 E960 - Retail Packaging - White: Cell Phones & Accessories
Amazon.com: Acase Superleggera Pro Hybrid dual layer Case for LG Google Nexus 4 (Nexus 4, Black): Cell Phones & Accessories
And maybe this one too, just because its so cheap. But it has no reviews.
Amazon.com: Google Nexus 4/ Optimus G Nexus Black Armor/ Blue Skin With Black Combo Holster With Stand: Cell Phones & Accessories
That article was written when? More than a year ago?if you didn't have the software battery bug then good for you.
LTE is in fact a battery hog though - no getting around ithat. You probably will have no idea of the difference though, until you use it. I will be betting you go straight back to H+ only usage real quick.
Here's a little info for ya: Why LTE sucks (your battery, that is) ? Tech News and Analysis
Personally, the minor added speed of LTE compared to H+ is not even close to worth the faster battery drain.
I have just been using the poetic bumper. Honestly seems like plenty of protection for me. I haven't dropped it yet though lol.For the money, I've felt the ionic is the best protection on all sides, corners, all except front glass as there is no front cover, the case fits extremely tight and doesn't look cheap, there is a non-ionic case which is a duplicate but has a much better color selection. I've gotten two already, one for my Nx4 and one for my wifes Nx4. All cut outs are spot on.
The bumper will solve one of what seemed to be the two biggest nexus 4 hazards, sliding off desk and table tops! As far as dropping, unless the phone drops on a corner of whatever, a flat down hit will be provided protection to the phone by nature of the bumpers raised edges.
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