you can keep waiting till better phones come out.. and you'll end up with no phone.. at some point, you'll just have to settle with the one you can deal with for next couple years.
Sprint is cheaper and has true unlimited data, besides, does the thunderbolt have HDMI?
OG Evo ftw
Hows that for stirring the pot guys haha
3D? blah, makes me dizzy. wimax? blah, i'll take LTE anyday!
thank me if you agree.
stir your own pot lol
sure the evo started the trend, but a phone is only as good as its network...an if you are on the west coast you gotta roam to make a call lol
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My IT Director tried this HDMI line on me this morning. But who needs HDMI when the Bolt has DLNA? He didn't even know what DLNA was. Looks like I need a new IT Director.Sprint is cheaper and has true unlimited data, besides, does the thunderbolt have HDMI?
OG Evo ftw
Hows that for stirring the pot guys haha
Also, whats everyones beef with sprint? They roam with verizon towers, are tons cheaper and dont pull phone release stunts.
Sprint is cheaper and has true unlimited data, besides, does the thunderbolt have HDMI?
OG Evo ftw
Hows that for stirring the pot guys haha
Also, whats everyones beef with sprint? They roam with verizon towers, are tons cheaper and dont pull phone release stunts.
My IT Director tried this HDMI line on my this morning. But who needs HDMI when the Bolt has DLNA? He didn't even know what DLNA was. Looks like I need a new IT Director.
Sprint is cheaper and has true unlimited data, besides, does the thunderbolt have HDMI?
OG Evo ftw
Hows that for stirring the pot guys haha
Also, whats everyones beef with sprint? They roam with verizon towers, are tons cheaper and dont pull phone release stunts.
With the HDMI, you on;y need to buy a single cable. How much extra equipment do you need to run DNLA to your TV?
nothing its wireless and built directly into my new tv TA DA!! MAGIC!![]()
Nice, so for me I'd only have to buy a new TV to make it work? I'll just toss my 55" Bravia.
Nice, so for me I'd only have to buy a new TV to make it work? I'll just toss my 55" Bravia.
actually depending on how old your TV is you might actually have it already since Sony has been putting DLNA in their TVs since like back in 2008 so sorry you dont have to upgrade that