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I like it....do you know how to display the battery percentage?
No clue....I think you might need some kind of add on for that. I'm using what I'm guessing is a port of CM12. Everything works but Lollipop is very different from KK so I'm still trying to figure everything out.

Everything is so much more colorful...it has a certain "pop" to it
 

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No clue....I think you might need some kind of add on for that. I'm using what I'm guessing is a port of CM12. Everything works but Lollipop is very different from KK so I'm still trying to figure everything out.

Everything is so much more colorful...it has a certain "pop" to it
I put it on my phone Saturday when they finally sent out the OTAs Friday.

I like the notifications on the lock screen
 

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T-Mobile has a new offer for customers that will let them keep unused high-speed data and roll it over to the next month.

It's called Data Stash, and it's a good deal.

Most carriers don't let you keep unused data for the month. For example, let's say you're a Verizon customer with a 2GB monthly plan, but you only use 1GB in a month.

That unused GB disappears and you start over with 2GB in the bank when the new billing period begins. With those plans, you lose data even though you paid for it.

T-Mobile's plan lets you roll your data over into the next month. So, let's say you have a 3GB plan with T-Mobile, but only use 2GB in a month. When the new month begins, you'll have 4GB of high-speed data available to you.

As an extra incentive, T-Mobile is giving everyone a free 10GB of data in the bank when the offer goes live in January 2015 for new and current customers.

And now for the caveats!

You only get to keep the "stash" of data for up to a year. After that, it goes away. The offer is only good for customers with the 3GB plan or higher for phones or 1GB or higher for tablets. T-Mobile rounds your rollover data to the nearest megabyte.

More caveats!

T-Mobile's network isn't as robust as Verizon or AT&T's. It's not very fast if you leave a major metropolitan area. But if you live in a big city and rarely leave, T-Mobile is very good. Its plans are also generally cheaper than Verizon and AT&T's plans.
 

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How can i copy only the songs on my phone that are marked favorite to an external device. I have 8000 songs on my phone and 1500 are extra special. How do i get only these songs off the phone
 

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I got the edge Monday but lately ive been noticing my signal strength has been kinda weak. Where I would normally get LTE on my note 3, im getting edge on my edge (go figure :comeon:)

Im almost always at my desk all day and this is really pissing me off where im thinking about returning this. I love this phone, but that is a deal breaker to me. Anyone else having a similar problem?
 
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I got the edge Monday but lately ive been noticing my signal strength has been kinda weak. Where I would normally get LTE on my note 3, im getting edge on my edge (go figure :comeon:)

Im almost always at my desk all day and this is really pissing me off where im thinking about returning this. I love this phone, but that is a deal breaker to me. Anyone else having a similar problem?
Under which carrier?
 
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