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Post by mobeach on Oct 21, 2014 15:15:04 GMT -6
I was wondering if it was just my phone or are all of their phones so slow they bring you back in time? I have the Samsung Galaxy Reverb and I have to count 9 Mississippi in between applications. Or if I end a call it takes me a good 10 seconds to be able to back out of it. I've used Samsung before with a Sprint account and it was fine, thought I'd save $50 a month and I'm regretting it!
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Post by mdmitch2 on Oct 21, 2014 15:48:09 GMT -6
Android phones are pretty hit or miss as far as speed and stability. For android models, I think it's a good idea to stick with last years 'top tier' phones like the HTC One or Samsung Galaxy S3. Then tend to be a lot better than the current mid-range phones, although maybe a little pricier, I dunno. Also, you can't go wrong with Apple for speed and stability, even on the older models like the 5c. The new 'sharp aquos crystal' looks cool (virtually no bezel on the sides and bottom), and I think virgin mobile is getting it soon: www.engadget.com/2014/10/14/sharp-aquos-crystal-review/You could also try uninstalling all of the 'bloatware' that comes with most android phones.... that crap can slow things down a lot. Should be a way to uninstall most, if not all of it.
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Post by mobeach on Oct 21, 2014 16:08:56 GMT -6
I think some of the problem is they make them for Virgin Mobile. They don't have the Verizon or Sprint chips in them, or the networks speeds they have. It's kinda like putting a Prius engine in a Ferrari.
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