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I personally have not had any problems seeing it outside. The screen is pretty bright. The glass is reflective, but it isn't any worse than the Droid 1 I had before.1) I'm worried about being able to see the Rezound's LCD display outdoors. I've seen very little confirmation or denial on this issue. Can any of you guys help me out? How well can you use it outside? On a sunny day? As a device? As a camera?
Almost certainly.Wont there be ICS roms out for the Rezound before ICS comes out?
That was the big clincher for me, one of the few aspects I hated about the GN....I can definitely see the oversaturation and cartoonish look of the Gnex.
Don't worry about this factor. The backlighting has a very dynamic range from 0->100. Perfect low light and absurdly bright at it's maximum. You have to live on Venus before glare would be an issue on the Rezound when using outdoors. Some have said the camera outside can be difficult when shooting into glaring sunlight but that holds true for most phones, I've owned, anyhow.1) I'm worried about being able to see the Rezound's LCD display outdoors. I've seen very little confirmation or denial on this issue. Can any of you guys help me out? How well can you use it outside? On a sunny day? As a device? As a camera?
2) In-store speed test. 4G speeds were nearly identical. But in CDMA-only, my Nexus showed -85dB, indicated "3G" with 3 bars, and pulled 370kb/s down. The Rezound showed -75dB, but indicated "1XRTT" with 4 bars, and pulled only 120kb/s down. Can anyone offer me an explanation of this difference? What's the difference here between "3G" and "1XRTT"?
3) I was told by the (seemingly inept) VZW rep that if I exchanged for the Rezound, I'd have no further options if I didn't like it. He said that if I instead returned the Gnex, then waited 30 days before buying the Rezound, my return option would be restored. I'm not sure I believe him. Can anyone confirm or deny this? I'll head over to another VZW store today to see what they say.
I'm not worried about shooting into sunlight as much as having the LCD wash out (with the sun behind me) when held in the position normally used for taking pictures.You have to live on Venus before glare would be an issue on the Rezound when using outdoors. Some have said the camera outside can be difficult when shooting into glaring sunlight but that holds true for most phones, I've owned, anyhow.
I just found this app this morning, so I'll probably do exactly that. I also found an app called "No Signal Alert" which notifies me when I lose a signal. Since I fired it up, every minute or two I've lost the signal for a duration of 1-2 seconds, after which it reconnects. Granted, I'm in the basement, but I've never noticed any problems down here with my old (dumb) phone. I'll see if this behavior continues as I find my way to the VZW store.download the open signal mapping app, in the market. Run them simulataneously, you will see why they are different.
I'm not worried about the $35. I'm worried I'll switch to the Rezound, be unhappy with it for some reason, and be unable to return to my dumb, but reliable, technology.If you return the GN, you don't have to go home w/ a new phone. You can reactivate your previous device but you will pay the $35 restocking fee.
I'm not worried about shooting into sunlight as much as having the LCD wash out (with the sun behind me) when held in the position normally used for taking pictures.
<rant>I once heard a tale of a computer guy that said "if cars had progressed technologically as fast as computers, we'd all have vehicles that cost only $1000 and got 500mpg. To which the car guy replied, "yes, but every half hour the engine would cut out, and we'd have to pull over to the side of the road, roll down the windows, and flash the lights before we could restart the car. And for some reason, we'd all find this acceptable." I digress....</rant>
Thanks for the response.
I'm seeing enough evidence here to warrant an exchange for the Rezound... I just don't want to risk getting stuck with a device that doesn't do what it's supposed to.
Not exactly, since I knew I had the option for a return/exchange. If I exercise that exchange, though, I'll be stuck with whatever I choose, whether I like it or not.Isn't that what happened when you bought a GN?
I just got back from the VZW store where I ran Open Signal tests with LTE+CDMA as well as CDMA only. With my Nexus, I saw signal strengths from -75 to -85 dBm. With the Rezound, from -59 to -73.
In other words, the Rezound consistently bested the Nexus by 10 to 20 dBm. That's a significant difference (note that the dB scale is logarithmic, so a difference of 10dB means 10 times the signal; a difference of 20dB means 100 times the signal).
Now if I had -75 to -85 dBm all the time with my Nexus, I wouldn't fuss. But I don't. Normally, I see -90 to -110, sometimes worse. And often both 4G and 3G disappear altogether. I'm seeing enough evidence here to warrant an exchange for the Rezound, but the second VZW store confirmed there's only one exchange allowed per customer. I'm going to head to Costco tonight to see if their return policy is any more liberal. I just don't want to risk getting stuck with a device that doesn't do what it's supposed to.
2) In-store speed test. 4G speeds were nearly identical. But in CDMA-only, my Nexus showed -85dB, indicated "3G" with 3 bars, and pulled 370kb/s down. The Rezound showed -75dB, but indicated "1XRTT" with 4 bars, and pulled only 120kb/s down. Can anyone offer me an explanation of this difference? What's the difference here between "3G" and "1XRTT"?
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I'm pretty sure 1XRTT is "2G". I just can't remember what they called 1G.
I'm thinking you just got unlucky. I've never seen 1XRTT on my Rezound, but I have seen it on 3G when it could have been on 4G (Just needed to go in and out of Airplane Mode to fix).
Sent from my HTC Rezound.
the second VZW store confirmed there's only one exchange allowed per customer.
Calling Verizon's 800 number turned out to be excellent advice. The woman on the line was very helpful and indicated that even if I exchange for a new device, I'll get a new 14-day return/exchange window. She further stated they'll keep allowing exchanges (each new device gets a new 14-day window) until I settle on a device that makes me happy. She also notated this verbage on my account.As for the Verizon reps...I would not trust their knowledge with much. They seem to be hired primarily as sales people. I would call Verizon's 800 number instead.
Calling Verizon's 800 number turned out to be excellent advice. The woman on the line was very helpful and indicated that even if I exchange for a new device, I'll get a new 14-day return/exchange window. She further stated they'll keep allowing exchanges (each new device gets a new 14-day window) until I settle on a device that makes me happy. She also notated this verbage on my account.
So today I'm off to exchange my Nexus for a Rezound. I'll post my impressions afterward. Thanks to everyone for all the help so far.
I'm not sure what good it would do since it's really just he-said/she-said at this point. FWIW, the woman at customer service expressed dismay over the way store reps often misquote the return/exchange policy. What's important is my account has a written notation indicating I was told I can exchange devices until I'm happy. I suspect I won't need to exercise that, but if I do, it's good to know it's there.I would check again. I don't believe that's accurate information. I was always told you get one exchange and that's it.
I would check again. I don't believe that's accurate information. I was always told you get one exchange and that's it.
It's not accurate. You only get one exchange. Hopefully he doesn't need it because there have been plenty of times that a rep told me they were going to notate something but didn't.
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It's not accurate. You only get one exchange. Hopefully he doesn't need it because there have been plenty of times that a rep told me they were going to notate something but didn't.
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