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Thanks OP. I usually check the Virgin Mobile site every day but didn't today. Popped onto Slickdeals and POOF, there's the phone I want at about the price I was waiting for.
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Virgin Mobile has lured me back on multiple occasions with their, sometimes very, slick deals. Unfortunately, I couldn't take the coverage and have ported out a few times now. Just spent this much on an iPhone 4 and am currently on Straight Talk's AT&T sim. If you don't live in a Sprint coverage black hole, this is awesome. Their customer care has always been great with me (even on Twitter).
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I have this phone from the last deal. I paid about 245 including taxes. The phone build appears a little cheap. The back cover is flimsy and doesn't fit properly.
As for the phone itself I felt the response a little sluggish, meaning, OS responses to touch, app startup etc. Screen unlock is slow, When I want to end a call and take the phone away from my ear I need to wait for about 5 seconds for the screen to come back on and then disconnect (Yes, 5 seconds is a long time). GPS lock is pretty fast, screen is nice and sharp (not as sharp and contrasty as my wife's Nexus 3 though). Jelly Bean is nice. The screen size is nice and biggest of all the SGS2s out there. Speaker quality is ok, call quality is about 7.5/10. 8mp camera quality is about 7/10 in fairly well lit scenes. Dim light photography is very noisy/grainy. Battery lasts about 24-30 hours - full charge to completely dead with little more than moderate use. It's just a personal preference, but I feel I need a hardware button on the phone. The capacitive buttons are not very responsive at all. Overall you need to distinguish between an OS/software issue vs hardware/phone issue. If it's software you can at least replace it with something else. To confirm - this is not a GSM phone, people! There is no SIM slot!! There is also no NFC. Last edited by eskimojo; 02-14-2013 at 06:31 AM.. |
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I bought this phone last time it was on sale at this price. Paid 250 shipped to door.
Initially I was on the cusp of leaving VM to switch over to T-mobile's prepaid. Was very close to purchasing a Galaxy SIII for 500 Plus. If T-mobile had offered the 32gb variety in other colors I may well have not purchased through VM again. Nevertheless I went VM again in the end. As far as the houston Market goes. My speeds vary at different times of day, and I can fully tell that VM piggyback's sprints network AND places Sprint contract users as priority before VM users. This means I have experienced pretty extreme speed tests: Down: 498kbps Up:267kbps @ 7:43AM Down: 9371kbps Up: 1439kbps @ 2:57AM Down: 204kbps Up: 38kbps @7:59PM I have had the phone for a couple months now, and even with the much improved hardware capabilities, I still don't find myself neglected by the somewhat shoddy data access. I tend to operate at night however, and I can see this not being everyone's cup of tea. Hope this helps someone. |
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You can start reading here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3GPP..._Evolution and here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comp..._standards |
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another thing worth mentioning is to stick with the default gingerbread OS. ICS ended up doing nothing better than draining battery and resources. ICS really did nothing for me in the long run. If Virgin Mobile pushes OS updates, i would strongly advise against the ICS update. Read everyone's nightmare about it here: http://community.sprint.com/baw/c...c_4g_touch if you unfortunately got pushed to ICS and wanna go back, you could always wipe the phone and install the original stock ROM on the phone, just dont forget to load the stock modem too as they are separate. |
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![]() ![]() I would rather have REAL WORLD 4G speed than your "suppose to be" speed. 15-30mbps wireless speed is QUITE GOOD, IMHO. actually amazing if you ask me as only a few years ago people are using 15mbps on their cable lines. thats alot of speed for a phone. That gigabit speed range you are referring to is probably theoritical communication in terms of going wireless from tower to tower (wimax) as in backbone traffic capacity used by carrier to transport subscriber data. Subscriber data rate. you will not get gigabit. btw: Alot of wireless carriers are using "gigabit circuits" provide by major communication carriers (ex out of TLS service, or dropped off from Sonet or DWDM rings,) as backbone for their cell sites to provide. ex. in NYC, Terrible-mobile, MetroPieceCrapService. are buying 100mbps circuits off TLS service from verizon to provide backbone service for their cell sites to provide 4G service. some sites uses gigE circuits. You might have read wrong and confused backbone speed with subscriber speed. Maybe newer generation of 4G may reach gigabit speed to subscribers IN THEORY but I doubt you will be getting that kind of speed anytime soon. Last edited by geniv; 02-13-2013 at 10:01 PM.. =================================
My days as a sales person @ bestbuy Customer: This stupid phone I bought last week won't work right Me: So it's the phone thats stupid and not you right? Customer: I'm looking for an easy way to access my media files with my laptop when I'm in the yard. Me: Sports Authority is having a sale on walking shoes. |
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