Draegan_sl
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Games?WTF do people store on their phones?
I have the S6 and I am stillblown away by it. I thought the battery would be an issue too, but I seem to always have more than 50% battery left on a day's use. I do not think I have used my USB car charger since I bought the thing! It has exceptional daily battery life.Bought a Samsung Galaxy S6 edge yesterday.
Appears to be very fast and responsive. Swaps images faster than my S4 did. No lag what so ever on scrolling anything. Downloads things off wifi as fast as my computer.
Downside is that similarly to the Iphones, the battery is locked away, so can't just swap it.
Anyone have one and know of any must have apps for it?
This is certainly the biggest down side. Micro SD memory is dirt cheap and I had a 64GB card in my old S5 that I paid something like $25 for off of Amazon.Im sure there will be videos on how to replace that shit, if there isnt already. What really sucks is they cannot be expanded with a memory card.
I hate gaming on my phone so I guess I didn't consider that. I don't often have a game installed on my phone for more than a few months even if I really like it. Lately I've just been streaming my PC games to my phone using Moonlight and using SixAxis to pair my dualshock 4.Games?![]()
Draw for me is the hopefully seamless transitioning between TMO, Sprint, and WiFi calling. But yeah, I don't use a whole lot of data.What's the draw of Project Fi? Looks to be substantially more expensive than T-Mobile's $30/month plan. Unless you use less than 1GB of data, I suppose.
Looks like they're worth what you paid for.I don't buy phones, I get them for free.
Same for myself. I like the idea of having wider coverage and coverage anywhere I have wifi access, which is everywhere. I am 3 weeks into my first month of Fi and have used 125MB of data.Draw for me is the hopefully seamless transitioning between TMO, Sprint, and WiFi calling. But yeah, I don't use a whole lot of data.
GV doesn't use data by default for incoming calls. There's an option in Hangouts that you have to enable for that. Outgoing calls also go via your phone plan when you place them using the phone's dialer and via data if you use the hangouts dialer.Downside is that it will use your data connection when receiving a call on your cell network, and that still kinda sucks for voice quality.
I'd get a new number and keep your options open. GV forwards calls perfectly and I'd rather deal with the cell networks than data which is can be an issue with both Sprint and Tmobile depending on where you are.Just to point out, since Fi invites seems scarce ATM, you can get wifi coverage via Google Voice already. Just pay $20(once) to transfer your cell number to google voice. Downside is that it will use your data connection when receiving a call on your cell network, and that still kinda sucks for voice quality. Really wish Hangouts was smart enough to tell you're not on wifi and route the call through to your (non google voice)cell network number.