asadullah
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I'm wondering if people with flashed virgin mobile evo 3ds can use 4g when they turn it on for virgin? Also anyone else notice that there seemed to be visual voicemail in video previews for the evo v 4g?
It's suspected that if you get the info from a VM phone (which should be unique to Virgin, but not each phones), then yes.I'm wondering if people with flashed virgin mobile evo 3ds can use 4g when they turn it on for virgin? Also anyone else notice that there seemed to be visual voicemail in video previews for the evo v 4g?
Not that I have seen.Is the One V also a 4G phone?
When is there going to be a evo v 4g forum on this site?
Not that I have seen.
if you consider HSPA as FauxG. But they should tweak it to be compatible to WiMax because otherwise it shouldn't be part of the $35.
Yes it should. The whole reason for upping the price is not 4G, they're just trying to get all the grandfathered people to change.
if you consider HSPA as FauxG. But they should tweak it to be compatible to WiMax because otherwise it shouldn't be part of the $35.
Yes it should. The whole reason for upping the price is not 4G, they're just trying to get all the grandfathered people to change.
I'm going to upgrade to the LG Optimus Elite for Christmas unless a cheap 4G capable phone is released before then.
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I don't see why you are so focused on 4g.
In theory, I agree it seems counter productive to get one without, but in reality, the coverage isn't that good (and will NOT get any better), and even in covered areas, few people really use it except for large downloads because of how much battery it uses.
If you really need 4g, switch to Verizon, and in a mobile phone, 4g really isn't needed, except to ease crowding.
Wimax requires a different radio.
Local Shack manager said Friday they should have other Evo V.
I don't see why you are so focused on 4g.
In theory, I agree it seems counter productive to get one without, but in reality, the coverage isn't that good (and will NOT get any better), and even in covered areas, few people really use it except for large downloads because of how much battery it uses.
If you really need 4g, switch to Verizon, and in a mobile phone, 4g really isn't needed, except to ease crowding.
I agree and disagree. I agree on it abusing the battery life but as for people not needing it, I have to disagree, people may like it fast and the world of today, it's all about instant gratification. So network speed on mobile is necessary for those who want it.
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#firstworldproblemsA need is something that you have to have. A want is something you would like to have.
I agree and disagree. I agree on it abusing the battery life but as for people not needing it, I have to disagree, people may like it fast and the world of today, it's all about instant gratification. So network speed on mobile is necessary for those who want it.