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cgiron wrote:
Part of the reason I may be leaving for T-mobile...
get your act together, Verizon.
What act are they supposed to be getting together? It was GOOGLE that refused to have LTE on their phones.
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Slowest android updates aren't google's fault, sweety
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perfect coverage where I roam, so no complaints here
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hes not talking software, but hardware
lte requies a diff chip and antenna then what is in the nexus 4
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Yes, but when I said "Verizon, get your act together" I was talking about software. He responded to me talking about software and assumed I was talking about hardware.
EDIT: I can also argue that Verizon not getting their act together on software updates also deterred Google from adding the hardware, either way, it still works, but thats another discussion.
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Maybe if you would have stuck to the topic, there wouldn't have been any misunderstanding.
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and maybe if people used context clues, there wouldn't be a misunderstanding. I replied to another comment that introduced the slow android updates, this is how a forum works. We discuss; debate.
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After the way Verizon has slowed their Nexus update process can you blame them?
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I have excellent T-Mobile coverage as well. My days at Verizon are numbered. I called to get my ETF amount from Verizon and their employee happily lied to me on the phone about T-Mobile also, which is why my other two lines will be leaving Verizon as well too.
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look into assumption of liability is what I think it's called. I'm looking into someone taking my grandfathered plan off my hands. I can keep my number and not pay the ETF. There are people out there that'll take your plan if it's older or has something grandfathered in.