dc5_k20z1
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- Aug 31, 2012
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Well then you should think logically, why do you own a note 3 on Verizon, if coverage is your absolute main concern? The phone itself, if you didn't look into it before you bought it, supposedly has issues with weak signal anyways, I haven't but others have complained about it. Why not own a feature phone then and save yourself some money each month? It too can make phone calls and receive them, they have solid battery life. Sure, coverage is everyone's concern when they purchase a phone through any carrier, to think that your the only one who thinks that way is absurd. That doesn't even need to be brought up. I'm entitled to my thoughts and opinions, especially as a long time smartphone paying Verizon customer. I pay for my bills every month just like you. I'm entitled to be a bit P.O'd that a flagship device that I have still does not have any kind of update (December of 2013 was the last update) which will provide me very useful performance tweaks and gains. Higher api's so I can actually use apps that REQUIRE 4.4 KitKat or higher. Updated drivers for the gpu, native wireless printing, better ram management, etc. Plenty of nice under the hood improvements in KitKat. If nothing else, don't give me KitKat then Verizon, I'll settle for updated drivers, higher api's and better ram management.... But oh wait, that's where Android 4.4+ comes in, because the higher api only comes with KitKat. So yea, excuse me if I'd like more access to more things on my smartphone, while the exact same Note 3 Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 SOC variant on AT&T (received it late March), Sprint (received it in mid February) and T-Mobile (early March) all can enjoy access to the apps that I'd like to use, not to mention bug fixes and under the hood tweaks. If you don't care for OS updates, get yourself a dumb phone and save yourself some $$$ my oh so logically thinking techy expert who doesn't care about OS updates and never becomes upset with any services he pays for, because who would ever do that? All businesses are perfect and they always treat their customers perfect, right?