Before NET10 I've been a T-mobile customer. Reason for leaving T-mobile was my Unlocked Samsung Galaxy R smartphone, which wasn't supported by T-mobile on data web at all. All what I am writing here is absolute truth.
I don't have any complaints and frustrated moments with my unlimited talking plan. Connection as well as T-mobile.
About data & web.
Since my Galaxy phone doesn't support 4G, it's working only on 3G or H+ with NET10. I live in Albany NY state, and my maximum data speed is 3mb/second, by which I very satisfied. But my regular common data speed usually is 2,5mb/sec, that is good for me as well.
Definitely, their Customer Service must work a little bit better then now. Sometimes it takes a lot of time to reach a technical assistance.
See my marks in the graded categories, and there are tons of reviews complete with video demonstration to provide better than I could in limited white space. What's apparent is that people with the newest and latest toy have greater motivation to participate in the weekly votes. Face it...the Galaxy Note Series revolutionized the mobile phone industry to the same extent that the iPhone and iPad did during their prime/heyday. The Note 2 is a genuine tool which, after using for a short while, if you lost it, you'd only then realize what other phones out there DON'T do. Too many functions and...efficiencies to list here. I won't stick with the Note 2 forever...because i'm sick in the head that way, needing a new toy every few months, but i'm on my THIRD Note 2, if that tells you anything.
I pre-ordered the HTC One through AT&T and I've had the phone for a few days now. Obviously the design is absolutely stunning. Coming from an iPhone 4S, there were things I didn't like about the phone, but the design I always thought was second to none (except maybe the iPhone 5). The One blows it out of the water! Not only is the design incredible, but the full HD screen only adds to the beauty of this device. The size takes a bit of getting used to, coming from a 4S, but I think the slightly longer, narrower display feels better in the hand than say, the Galaxy S3's shorter, fatter display. The phone is incredibly fast, taking no time at all to load apps (it loaded a Netflix video faster than any device, computer or otherwise, that I've ever used, not to mention the playback was fantastic). Calls so far sound better than those on the 4S, and other devices I've used, and so far I haven't lost service anywhere (but I'm in Austin and coverage is pretty good). As far as battery life goes, it got me through 2 days easily, with fairly heavy texting and other use, so no complaints there. There are a few little gimmicks with Sense 5 that Aaron has mentioned before that are a bit weird, but once you know about them it's fine.
Overall this phone is amazing, and I would recommend it to anyone looking for a new smartphone! HTC did a killer job!
HTC One has done great job in built quality . Nowadays smartphone are not how fast it is becoz all are fast.rather its about camera,display,design and software AND HTC One stands up in all these specs.
This phone has an amazing battery life and smooth performance. Without lag. And also Note II has S-Pen which other device don't have it
The only weak side is decent photo quality.
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaawwwwwwwwwwwwwww yeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah
The display on this phone is perfectly responsive and clear, the 4 inch form factor means one handed usage is flawless. The battery lasts all day with medium-heavy use. The Interface just works (lag free) with features like iMessage and Great app support (Mailbox, ect.) The metal body is solid a wears in with usage giving a worn feel. I haven't had a problem with anything on this phone and can say it is the most reliable smartphone for real world use.
the best Android experience you can receive through this phone!
I've had a number of high end Android phones, including recent ones like the HTC One X, Samsung Galaxy S3 and Note 2. But I'm still smitten with my Nexus 4.
It's fast, stock Android is my preferred environment and the build quality on the device is excellent. Even better, the price is right as well at just $349 for the 16GB version I carry.
No LTE available locally with AT&T, so I'm fine with the fact that I top out with HSPA+ data on the Nexus 4. However, once LTE is available, I'll likely be ready to move on to a phone that has it in tow, hopefully with stock Key Lime Pie.
If you're looking for a cheap but excellent phone off contract, you can't do much better than the Nexus 4.
I've had an iPhone ever since the 3G model came out. This is the best yet, and the 4 inch screen is perfect fit for me. It's big enough to smartphone type things without having a screen that too big to too small. That was my only complaint about iPhones in the past. Otherwise, always a great, dependable phone that's fun to use.
Beautiful phone, great reception, very fast, the snapdragon does its job very well giving this phone super speed and when you combine this with a G4 LTE , there is nothing that can match it.
Display is very good, Reception & Call Quality is good, Battery Life is good, Apps & Media Support is very good, the Design is 3 because it haves a plastic body.
I just love the GSIII, can't wait until the GSIV's features are downloaded to the GSIII
This is a very solid mobile computing device, new yet familiar. In short the OS is young so there are bugs, but then again look at other 6 yr old platforms that are still unstable at times. So many great features in the OS and very good build quality. Looking forward to enjoying this device for a long time!
Awesome! I just got a free card code for Boost Mobile minutes from http://freeboostmobileminutes.com
I purchased the S3 back when it was the final device to buy in order to keep my unlimited data.
Powering on the Phone: Gorgeous, the Samsung start up never looked better, and coming from an HTC Incredible, it was even more obvious that I was looking at a premium handset.
Apps: Every app so far has run smoothly, and I have over 350. RAM is a fantastic 2GB, a great selling point I think a lot of people overlook. The memory is unusually small though, and I've read similar stories online of only having 200mb of room left.
Storage: I have an 8GB micro-sd card leftover from the Incredible added to my 16GB....and 24GB is more than enough. I also have about 200 photos saved and my iTunes...yes this phone does itunes...all phones do.
Camera: tinkering with settings makes this my go-to for photos, and is much better than my 6 year old Panasonic Lumix. I take photos on every vacation and weddings with this. I also love the record 1080p HD whilist taking photos bit.
Screen: ah...720p is all you need for web browsing and movies on a phone, plain and simple...however, the color is a little off (fixed via app), and the screen is nowhere near as bright as the OneX..still its fantastic and should be good enough for everyone.
Speaker: cup your hand and its pretty decent, no cup and its very quiet. Speaker during calls sounds good when you're in an empty room but is terrible when you're in your car driving and its rainy, around a crowd, at the park, etc...for those of you who still talk on your phones.
Speed...some stutter on mine but i do have a ton of apps and photos...otherwise I love it
Design: I have the seidio active with metal kickstand...looks good, not too bulky, adds the right amount of heft, and the kickstand should be standard on every device...Naked, its still better in-hand than an iphone, the rounded edges and smoothness is nice.
Conclusion: Am I getting the S4? No. The S3 is more than enough and is still better than other devices out now. For $100 it's a steal, especially since I remember spending $238 on my Incredible in 2010. If I had an upgrade would I give up my S3 for the S4...HELL YA...Verizon off-contract monthly payment system starts in like 2 weeks, of course I'd do it.
Before I had owned the Galaxy s3, and i thought that it was a monster, then I saw the Note 2 and fell in love with it, love the big and bright display, and everything it can do with ease, not one problem, and this phone has meet and exceeded every expectation that I had for it. I'm very satisfied with the Note 2.