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Holy shit the stock browser has improved a lot since last time I tried it. I just need to sync my Firefox or Chrome bookmarks with it.
[QUOTE=FPtje;45175230]Holy shit the stock browser has improved a lot since last time I tried it. I just need to sync my Firefox or Chrome bookmarks with it.[/QUOTE] The AOSP stock browser or...?
Well, since he's got to sync his Chrome bookmarks with it, I assume it is. In other news, I fixed the bug I was having. Turns out setting the preferred network to 4G/LTE means to prefer the network for phone calls and text messages also...
[QUOTE=Lyokanthrope;45176197]The AOSP stock browser or...?[/QUOTE] I guess, yeah the one in Sense 6. I reckon it's the AOSP stock browser.
[QUOTE=FPtje;45176344]I guess, yeah the one in Sense 6. I reckon it's the AOSP stock browser.[/QUOTE] I would assume that's the Sense 6 browser since LG and Samsung replace the AOSP browsers.
Why the fuck would a normal person want to browse files on a smartphone anyway? Shit's a mess.
[QUOTE=ijyt;45176632]Why the fuck would a normal person want to browse files on a smartphone anyway? Shit's a mess.[/QUOTE] maybe if you have no idea what you're doing but not really
[QUOTE=ijyt;45176632]Why the fuck would a normal person want to browse files on a smartphone anyway? Shit's a mess.[/QUOTE] I changed my boot animation today while taking a shit And yes, it was a mess
[QUOTE=Scratch.;45176967]I changed my boot animation today while taking a shit And yes, it was a mess[/QUOTE] he said normal person
[QUOTE=slayer3032;45176373]I would assume that's the Sense 6 browser since LG and Samsung replace the AOSP browsers.[/QUOTE] I just looked. It's the "Sense 6" browser, but it has exactly the same settings as the stock browser I have on my OmniROM tablet, including the labs/Quick controls feature. It's proper gold on a phone I tell you.
[QUOTE=Gran PC;45177050]he said normal person[/QUOTE] No one is normal but... Proven Fact
[QUOTE=Gran PC;45177050]he said normal person[/QUOTE] I don't know bout you but I consider myself to be a normal person Unless by normal person you mean illiterate people, which wasn't said, and illiteracy is their own fault
[QUOTE=PollytheParrot;45177224]I don't know bout you but I consider myself to be a normal person Unless by normal person you mean illiterate people, which wasn't said, and illiteracy is their own fault[/QUOTE] [url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Oc9tKkH7WE&feature=player_detailpage#t=480[/url]
I'm currently on ATT. It's like 300usd a month for my family of four. One doesn't have a smart phone yet. So I'm thinking about T-Mobile lately. I'm hoping I can get some input from some of you guys on them. I can root and unlock all of our phones. So we don't have to pay monthly for new ones. They seem to use roughly the same bands for their network. But I'm wondering now if I'd need to get a T-Mobile ROM for my Note 3 if I wanted to use something like their unlimited music streaming or voice/text over WiFi. I'm also looking for opinions in general of the service. I am looking up stuff on my own but I was thinking you all might have some useful input.
browsing files on android is a fucking mess because everyone shits on the sd card for no good reason but file managers are still important i like the implementation in windows phone, where apps can access files on the sd card, but are still mostly using their own storage and don't shit everywhere on the sd card
[QUOTE=Ezhik;45177967]browsing files on android is a fucking mess because everyone shits on the sd card for no good reason but file managers are still important i like the implementation in windows phone, where apps can access files on the sd card, but are still mostly using their own storage and don't shit everywhere on the sd card[/QUOTE] What? You don't like browsing to /sdcard/Android/com.app.mydick/mydick/folder/config/setting/config.setting?
[QUOTE=gjsdeath;45177528]I'm currently on ATT. It's like 300usd a month for my family of four. One doesn't have a smart phone yet. So I'm thinking about T-Mobile lately. I'm hoping I can get some input from some of you guys on them. I can root and unlock all of our phones. So we don't have to pay monthly for new ones. They seem to use roughly the same bands for their network. But I'm wondering now if I'd need to get a T-Mobile ROM for my Note 3 if I wanted to use something like their unlimited music streaming or voice/text over WiFi. I'm also looking for opinions in general of the service. I am looking up stuff on my own but I was thinking you all might have some useful input.[/QUOTE]I'd ask that ROM question on XDA honestly, they would know best. They have great service for me, never had any drops or LTE drops, and their customer service is fantastic.
[QUOTE=ClaBrendon;45178554]I'd ask that ROM question on XDA honestly, they would know best. They have great service for me, never had any drops or LTE drops, and their customer service is fantastic.[/QUOTE] I will probably end up doing that. And when you hit your LTE/4G limit. You drop down to HSPA+ right? I'm guessing even that's still pretty good as I remember it being rather fast. Abeit not as fast as 4G sometimes.
[QUOTE=gjsdeath;45179123]I will probably end up doing that. And when you hit your LTE/4G limit. You drop down to HSPA+ right? I'm guessing even that's still pretty good as I remember it being rather fast. Abeit not as fast as 4G sometimes.[/QUOTE]With an unlimited plan my friend has never been throttled. He had like 131gb of data, and still had LTE up on his S3. And reading around seems like they are truly unlimited. Tmo is a great service to have, never going to switch more than likely.
Wow LTE is fast, even with only 1 bar of signal. 25.6 down and 6.3 up. That better than HSPA+ on it's best day, I remember maxing out around 18-20 down and 2-4 up before the HSPA+ network got super crowded in my area
damn, my phone has gone from 46% to 76% through charging on my computer.
after 7 years i switched to tmobile from at&t hail hydra (I use a nexus 5 32gb white edition)
[QUOTE=slayer3032;45162565] According to a friend of mine this would equate to about $700+ in overages on Verizon :v: [t]https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/5601782/LG_G2/2014-06-20%2003.53.18.png[/t] Boy, I'm sure glad I have T-Mobile so I can watch 120gb of Netflix on my Chromecast![/QUOTE] I'm getting there. Also what so you even bother having the data warning on? It takes up space on the notifications bar!
[QUOTE=gjsdeath;45179123]I will probably end up doing that. And when you hit your LTE/4G limit. You drop down to HSPA+ right? I'm guessing even that's still pretty good as I remember it being rather fast. Abeit not as fast as 4G sometimes.[/QUOTE] Nah it doesn't drop down in service, they throttle you to what they consider to be 2G speeds on their end. I've tried circumventing it by forcing 2G or 3G but it really doesn't work that way. It's a you get a certain amount of data at a speed and the rest is slow. [QUOTE=garychencool;45180206]I'm getting there. Also what so you even bother having the data warning on? It takes up space on the notifications bar![/QUOTE] It only comes up when I readjust the graph, the rest was related to screenshots and a email from the steam sale. [QUOTE=AugustBurnsRed;45179538]Wow LTE is fast, even with only 1 bar of signal. 25.6 down and 6.3 up. That better than HSPA+ on it's best day, I remember maxing out around 18-20 down and 2-4 up before the HSPA+ network got super crowded in my area[/QUOTE] I've seen 55mbps off peak hours here, I generally get 4.8mb/s to 5.2mb/s downloading rom updates compared to the 3.2mb/s which is the absolute max that my Comcast maxes out at. I had some speedtests a while back that showed that T-Mobile's LTE had way lower latency and coming to twice the speed to speedtest servers.
[QUOTE=CubeManv2;45179949]after 7 years i switched to tmobile from at&t hail hydra (I use a nexus 5 32gb white edition)[/QUOTE] Hi white Nexus 5 owner!
lol 119gbs of data would cost me $960
[QUOTE=CubeManv2;45179949]after 7 years i switched to tmobile from at&t hail hydra[/QUOTE] i understood that reference
[QUOTE=Ezhik;45177967]browsing files on android is a fucking mess because everyone shits on the sd card for no good reason but file managers are still important i like the implementation in windows phone, where apps can access files on the sd card, but are still mostly using their own storage and don't shit everywhere on the sd card[/QUOTE] I was just saying this last night What makes you so fucking important you deserve a folder in the root of storage, there's /data for a reason you stupid app
[QUOTE=kaze4159;45180374]I was just saying this last night What makes you so fucking important you deserve a folder in the root of storage, there's /data for a reason you stupid app[/QUOTE] Go apps love doing this but it makes sense for some apps like titanium back up or whatever you'd use to back stuff up.
So just turning on my nexus 5 on the t-mobile network i ate 600mb including the 4.4.3 update (I bought a new nexus when i switched cause i cracked the screen on my nexus with AT&T) I do like t-mobiles app though, it's not in the way and didn't need me to login. The other bad part is i get no service at my house but literally one block down i get 5 bars. [b]Now i can't get work calls though on my days off hahahaha[/b]
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