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Galaxy S III Jelly Bean
Does anyone know when ours is coming? Sprint got theirs in October, and T-Mobile is pushing out the update today... I don't understand why it's taking AT&T so long
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Does anyone know when ours is coming? Sprint got theirs in October, and T-Mobile is pushing out the update today... I don't understand why it's taking AT&T so long
disneymagik
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21 Messages
11 years ago
One last note, after getting to try out lte on our vacation to Orlando in August, I can't see myself choosing NOT to use lte. Disney now offers wifi in the parks & as well as on grounds (resorts) but not only did lte leave it in the dust, but wifi sucked battery like crazy. They'll have to rip my unlimited data plan from my cold dead hands!!! And God forbid, if that day comes, it's adios!
Sorry for WTMI! 😛
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disneymagik
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21 Messages
11 years ago
http://www.mugen-power-batteries.com/mugen-power-4600mah-extended-battery-for-samsung-galaxy-s3-i9300-lte-i9305-at-t-galaxy-s3-i747-verizon-galaxy-s3-i535-sprint-galaxy-s3-l710-t-mobile-galaxy-s3-t999-us-cellular-galaxy-s3-r530-galaxy-s3-ishw-m440s-with-battery-door.html
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disneymagik
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21 Messages
11 years ago
Just curious.....
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kgbkny
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309 Messages
11 years ago
That's not entirely accurate. Not only does the overwhelming majority of the world not have LTE at all, but pretty much all carriers who DO have LTE utilize different frequencies. This is not limited to AT&T.
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21stNow
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11 years ago
The thoughts of LTE being a battery killer are lingering from devices mostly from 2011, the iPhone 5 being an exception to this. I use a Galaxy Note and a Galaxy S III on AT&T and think that the battery life is fine. I can easily get through a day of normal use on both of those phones. I charge overnight anyway, so getting longer than a day is not something that I routinely try to do.
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kgbkny
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309 Messages
11 years ago
I have Galaxy Nexus that I kept after switching to the S3, mainly to avoid having to wait several months for OS updates. The phone hasn't seen much use after I got the S3, but I recently brought it along on an overseas vacation. Although the GNex comes with a smaller battery than the S3 (1750 maH vs 2100 maH), it doesn't have LTE capability. The battery would drain after using the phone for a couple of hours, mainly to check e-mail and do Facebook updates. The S3 lasts much longer than the GNex, LTE and all.
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supastevexd
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13 Messages
11 years ago
u can get flash player to work on jellybean.
just search for flash player jellybean apk.
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supastevexd
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13 Messages
11 years ago
im getting pretty jelouse looking at my firends sprint gs3 with jellybean..
im just about ready to just install a rom because its been for ever...
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Wild Banchi
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11 years ago
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21stNow
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11 years ago
It was Adobe's decision, as they don't want to be in the mobile OS market anymore. They stopped supporting their Flash Player with the new version of Android.
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