paulburt
Paul Blart
paulburt

Not for the majority though. I have an iPhone 5 that is currently running the iOS 9 beta and it does so with no issues. My sister still has her 4S and it runs perfectly fine. It’s not that bad to stay up-to-date. You just have to know how to take care of your phone.

Works for you. VoIP isn’t a majority case, though. I’ve got a Sprint Airave on my AE and we don’t have any issues.

None of the other 3 carriers with comparable networks can beat it. Crappy Straight Talk isn’t in this conversation, dear. And no, I’m not forced into a contract; I can leave anytime I want (but I’m not going to).

Try again, sweetie. Your ignorance is showing.

Try again.

At $200, the AirPort Extreme is still better. I have zero issues with coverage in my house and I have the AirPort Utility on all my devices to change settings no matter which one I’m using. Speeds are great and I have plenty of power user settings. The only thing this has different would be the prioritization, but we

When we signed up for Time Warner, we bought our own modem before the installer even came (Moto Surfboard also). Never paid that dumb rental fee.

I’m in a city softball league and LOVE playing extra games. They’re not just for kids!

Congratulations! You understand how leasing works!

I mean, you have to pay the price you agreed on when you started the lease, but that’s not a contract. You HAVE to return a leased phone unless you pay the purchase price to own it (just as you do with a leased car). They are going to refurbish the phone and sell it to someone else.

Not a contract. Thank you for proving my analogy is correct!

As I said to someone else, you are agreeing to pay a certain price for using the phone. It isn’t a traditional contract. And everything is spelled out for you upfront, unlike the hidden ETF of the traditional contract. Paying full price for a phone is nothing new or inferior. We’ve been paying full price anyway when

Correct, but that’s not a contract (the lease part). You’re agreeing to pay a certain amount for the phone. A lease is not a contract in the traditional sense that the wireless industry is used to. They’ll tell you upfront how much you are on the hook for if you want to leave early, versus the traditional contracts

Okay, I genuinely lol’ed at that. This is for you.

Pretty sure that’s what security footage is there for.

After he did it a few times, I’d make sure that every other employee and manager at the store knew who this dick was and to not accept his “birthday discount”. Then I’d give the district manager a heads up in case he flipped out and went to corporate about it. I’d also get them to inform the other 300 stores in the

Except it’s not a contract on your wireless plan, like everyone actually means. And it’s not really a contract unless you plan on staying with Sprint. If you leave early, you give back the phone and don’t pay a thing (unlike the current contract system).

Anything can be a contract if you change the wording. My hand is

Did you read the article? These don’t reinstall themselves automatically. You can hit cancel at the prompt that comes up and they won’t install.

This is exactly why devs go iOS only and why iOS has all the mobile profits. iOS users actually have some class and will pay for the games they want to play.

so it’s usually not as bad. I felt #blessed