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Im gonna wait until this Moto X comes out to make a decision. Right now its between the OPO,MotoX,& Iphone6

I saw you posted you want a phone thats good with emails...breh lol...do not get the Iphone 6. That phone has no download manager, so if you want to download a power point and edit it, you cant. Some body correct me if im wrong, but iphone is not the phone to go with if you want complete email intergration (attachments and all)
 

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Finally got a new phone...was thinking of coping that iphone 6...but instead got the lg g3...I've only had it a day
 

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Coming from S3

Opo battery life is :banderas: I finish my entire day off that one charge. 930am its off the charger come home around 930. Have about 40% left. Bluetooth, GPS, music playing, live wall papers, Netflix/showbox about 30-40 minutes some days, 2 hour talk time. When I watch Netflix/Showbox its about 15% when I get home

Custom themes, gestures, speed, storage, inexpensive, like the USB wire/charger, 0 to 100 with it on charges about 2.5 hours. With it off 1.5 hours. The ability to lock apps in a group is cool. Camera is too thoro. The autofocus is quick.

I heard people complain about the mic, on my device it was shoddy in the beginning (sounded like i was in a tunnel)its gotten a lot better. My home girl has an Indian name and google was able to find who I was talking about and placed the call :wow: Never could do that with my S3.

My current issue when I put my urbeats in the volume does what the fukk it wants to do.:damn:

Samsung stock headphones were good (no volume control issue)to listen to on but I don't know if the mic works because my mic doesnt work with any device. Xiaomi headphones coming Monday see if the headphones work with the mic

Few bugs ie the controls were on the screen where I couldn't press certain things. Hard reset fixed the controls and placed them where they needed to be.
OPO set :blessed:
 

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Can one of my coli brehs pass me a oneplus one invite? I'm starting a new job soon and my phone is losing signal daily and I plan to buy a new one very soon :feedme:
 

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Z3 Compact Review
http://www.gsmarena.com/sony_xperia_z3_compact-review-1135.php
 

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Just copped the 2nd Gen Moto X. :banderas:

Supposedly shipping out to be here on the 26th. Anyone else cop? Plan on copping?
 

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I saw you posted you want a phone thats good with emails...breh lol...do not get the Iphone 6. That phone has no download manager, so if you want to download a power point and edit it, you cant. Some body correct me if im wrong, but iphone is not the phone to go with if you want complete email intergration (attachments and all)

meh attachments arent a big deal for me right now. I got my laptop with me usually
 

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Google hires former Qualcomm exec to speed up Fiber

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http://www.cnet.com/news/google-hires-former-qualcomm-exec-to-speed-up-fiber/



The service, which offers 1,000Mbps Internet, 100 times faster than the US average, is only available in Kansas City and Provo, Utah, and it will be expanding soon to Austin, Texas. Kish will be tasked with helping Google make the jump to as many as 34 other sites around the country. The Fiber team announced the list of potential candidates back in February and made Provo and Austin official in April.

Google Fiber was created with the promise of an Internet connection transferred by pulses of light rather than electrical transmission, a decades-old technology that has played a significant role in the advancement of information networks around the world. However, broadband Internet service reigns supreme in the US, due in part to deals struck with local governments and federal regulations demanding blanket access to the Internet.

Internet service providers such as Comcast and Verizon have been hesitant to foot the bill when it comes to rewiring whole cities; Verizon spent $23 billion wiring the nation for its FiOS service and stopped expanding in 2010 until it could recoup the costs. Google swept in back in 2010 to gauge interest among municipalities. In the following years, the company began laying fiber networks on a neighborhood-by-neighborhood model with the select cities willing to scale back universal access requirements, starting with Kansas City.

In that sense, Google's efforts have been painted as a provocation in disguise, a business enterprise designed to urge competition among cable and Internet providers to speed up their own offerings. Google has so-called moonshot projects, like its air balloon Wi-Fi plan dubbed Loon, and now owns satellite drone company called Titan Aerospace:dwillhuh:, both of which will aid with bringing more and more of the world online.

Providers like AT&T and CenturyLink have already begun projects to roll out gigabit Internet in cities across the nation, using Google's model. The end result is equally beneficial to Google, even if it doesn't own and operate an Internet service provider. Faster Internet speeds mean more consumption of information on the Web, a healthy chunk of which is controlled by Google and its many arms.

With the hiring of Kish, a seasoned executive, Google is signaling that whatever its true intentions with fiber Internet, it wants added expertise to keep gaining momentum and signing up new cities.

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Can't wait for it to roll out to Atlanta cities, anybody here already eating from Google Fiber?
 
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