jean15paul
Trusted Member
- Jun 17, 2011
- 1,222
- 41
- 48
If you don't mind me asking, where are you located. I'm in New Orleans. We don't have Spark yet, but Sprint's LTE has gotten pretty solid for the most part.As of today, I've had the phone now for a month.
I'm a Sprint customer ( I know, my first mistake) and have been with them for 10+ years. I just upgraded my almost 3 year old iPhone 4S. I wanted something with more memory, a larger resolution camera, and hopefully something that would take advantage of the 4G LTE network that I kept seeing commercials for. I got tired asking if there was an open WiFi network everywhere.. and most of my family is on Sprint with some fancy schmancy phones.. so I thought here we go
Btw, this is my 3rd Android device.. I seem to keep switching back and forth. My first was an unlocked HTC Nexus One, then the Original Samsung Galaxy S phone. And now the HTC One M8 HKE.
The GOOD.
The sound is AMAZING. I crank mp3's at work before business hours all the time, and I love the fact that I don't need to hook it up to a set of speakers to hear it. The device itself is very responsive and snappy, animations and transitions are fluid, and overall pretty awesome. Battery life seems pretty solid when there's a steady signal, or I just put in airplane mode at work (big concrete building with lots of RF interference, no one gets a decent signal in there) and cruise the wifi. Overall construction is awesome, for such a large phone it fits my hand very well, and the UI is fast and responsive.
The BAD.
Sprint's Spark network. Apparently there was a massive outcry a few weeks back, so much so that Sprint sent out a patch OTA. I saw it, thought it was an Android update, and updated. Sucks to be me.. because where before I usually had a very solid 3G or moderate 4G signal, now my phone is constantly disconnected from the data network. I've made two trips to the store where I bought the phone, and have called Customer Service and Techical Services at least half a dozen times, asking that even though I'm over the 14 day period, I've been a customer for so long that I'd hate to go elsewhere.. can I exchange it for a different model that's non-spark? Apparently that's the last thing they want to do. I agreed to try using it regularly for a few more days, but am really considering jumping ship to go to Verizon.
Overall, I really like this phone. Too bad it's attached to a network that's still in it's infant stage of execution.
Sent from my 831C using Tapatalk