The Samsung Galaxy Note II Thread

Rohiggidy

The Big League
Joined
Jun 8, 2012
Messages
6,576
Reputation
70
Daps
2,431
Reppin
New York
Samsung announces Galaxy Note II has moved 5 million units worldwide Mobile

the company is announcing it's moved two million more in less than a mo
 

KiD WavE

All Star
Joined
Jun 9, 2012
Messages
2,951
Reputation
460
Daps
4,669
Reppin
Southeast Ohio
I never asked Stan Jones this but how u liking that stylus pen? One of my favorite innovations with the device and it's capabilities..

personally I love the stylus :krs:


of course times u cant use it but its so precise and makes everything smoother/feel better
 
  • Dap
Reactions: R=G

TheGregReaper

#HeatNation #SouthernCalUSC #LiverpoolFC
Supporter
Joined
May 12, 2012
Messages
10,588
Reputation
2,181
Daps
28,489
Reppin
WATTS & Inglewood Southern Kalifornia
whats wrong with sprint brehs? im leaning towards Sprint. I dont have a contract with anybody as of right now. should i go with Tmobile?


If you don't have LTE in your area their 3G data is EXTREMELY slow. They also run on CDMA so if you go overseas your phone would be rendered useless, Lastly, if theres an independent device that drops like for example the Nexus 4, you won't be able to use them unless Google strikes a deal for them to run on Sprint. You can't just throw a Sim card and in and go.

I suggest AT&T if you want LTE and overall decent service for the most part, or T-Mobile for good prices and great customer service. They both run on GSM and you can use pretty much any unlocked phone on their network.
 

GoFlipAPack

Superstar
Supporter
Joined
May 1, 2012
Messages
19,411
Reputation
-802
Daps
49,121
If you don't have LTE in your area their 3G data is EXTREMELY slow. They also run on CDMA so if you go overseas your phone would be rendered useless, Lastly, if theres an independent device that drops like for example the Nexus 4, you won't be able to use them unless Google strikes a deal for them to run on Sprint. You can't just throw a Sim card and in and go.

I suggest AT&T if you want LTE and overall decent service for the most part, or T-Mobile for good prices and great customer service. They both run on GSM and you can use pretty much any unlocked phone on their network.

ahh iight. so i might have to roll with Tmobile.
 

Kartel13

All Star
Joined
May 19, 2012
Messages
3,742
Reputation
75
Daps
3,260
Reppin
NULL
ahh iight. so i might have to roll with Tmobile.

Check T-mobile in your area first. Their coverage is very spotty.

Sprint is in the process of improving their 3G and deploying their LTE. The only thing you can do is check to see if your area will get it.
 

calh45

Cal
Joined
Apr 30, 2012
Messages
11,820
Reputation
2,122
Daps
41,598
whats wrong with sprint breh?

Everything.

I've lost internet walking in downtown Oakland and San Francisco.

I've lost signals while talking and walking down the sidewalk out in the open.

Streaming stuff has been damn near impossible. Just this morning I tried to listen to Google Music and it took 10 minutes for half of a song to load.

The customer service folks over the phone tell me that none of the shyt I described above doesn't happen until I walk into the store and have it confirmed by one of the in store folks THEN they act like they found the reports about the towers being down. I stay having arguments with them fukkers.

I walked into a Sprint store last week to get my phone checked just to be sure it wasn't my Nexus. One of their techs checked my phone, gave me a :ld: and said, "Our signal is just shytty man" :yeshrug:

The instant Google ain't sold out of Nexus 4's I'm buying one straight out and going back to T-Mobile.
 
Top