gigag04 wrote:Two of my partners on patrol had notes. I would walk around and put my ear up to large objects pretending to talk on the phone when they were around.
STOP THE H8!!!
HEHEHEHEH Actually that's quite funny! If I had been the partner I would have just said "Huh? I can't hear you" all the time!
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My youngest son is a real estate broker and he has a Note 2 for a short while. He went back to his iPhone 5 because he kept missing emails and text messages and in his business, that's a major problem. My wife and I have considered getting a Galaxy, but she is a realtor and can't afford to be missing texts and/or emails.
Charles L. Cotton wrote:My youngest son is a real estate broker and he has a Note 2 for a short while. He went back to his iPhone 5 because he kept missing emails and text messages and his business, that's a major problem. My wife and I have considered getting a Galaxy, but she is a realtor and can't afford to be missing texts and/or emails.
Has anyone else had this problem?
Chas.
I have the note 2 an never had an issue with emails or txt's, it is a little large feeling at first but you get used to it.
Charles L. Cotton wrote:My youngest son is a real estate broker and he has a Note 2 for a short while. He went back to his iPhone 5 because he kept missing emails and text messages and in his business, that's a major problem. My wife and I have considered getting a Galaxy, but she is a realtor and can't afford to be missing texts and/or emails.
Has anyone else had this problem?
Chas.
I had note ( now with my wife) and now I have note 2. No issues other than 2 broken LCD glass which cost me $360 to fix. Solution get yourself an "otter box case" and you are rolling in gold.
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Charles L. Cotton wrote:My youngest son is a real estate broker and he has a Note 2 for a short while. He went back to his iPhone 5 because he kept missing emails and text messages and his business, that's a major problem. My wife and I have considered getting a Galaxy, but she is a realtor and can't afford to be missing texts and/or emails.
Has anyone else had this problem?
Chas.
Chas,
Jennifer and I switched from the iPhone 3 over to the Atrix several years ago and have never looked back.
We are on AT&T and I have had zero issues with availability with any of our 3 Galaxy phones. I never seem to miss a call unless we are in a certain part of our home. But, this is an AT&T issue and they have since provided us with a micro-cell and this took care of the problem.
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Charles L. Cotton wrote:My youngest son is a real estate broker and he has a Note 2 for a short while. He went back to his iPhone 5 because he kept missing emails and text messages and in his business, that's a major problem. My wife and I have considered getting a Galaxy, but she is a realtor and can't afford to be missing texts and/or emails.
Has anyone else had this problem?
Chas.
I had note ( now with my wife) and now I have note 2. No issues other than 2 broken LCD glass which cost me $360 to fix. Solution get yourself an "otter box case" and you are rolling in gold.
Yes this! I am on my 2nd phone I pay for the insurance so it only cost $130 and had a new phone the next day.
Charles L. Cotton wrote:My youngest son is a real estate broker and he has a Note 2 for a short while. He went back to his iPhone 5 because he kept missing emails and text messages and in his business, that's a major problem. My wife and I have considered getting a Galaxy, but she is a realtor and can't afford to be missing texts and/or emails.
Has anyone else had this problem?
Chas.
That is strange. I haven't had any issues in that regard. I'm wondering if it's a connectivity issue or something with his notification setup? I found I was getting e-mail more routinely with my S3 than with my iPhone due to the way iPhone interacts with Gmail.
Does anyone here have T-Mobile as their carrier, and what's your impression of their service? My Verizon contract is up soon, and T-Mobile's plan looks to be much cheaper. I'm paying $75/mo (plus tax) on Verizon, but I can get the same features on T-Mobile for $50/mo (plus tax). That would be a significant saving.
I have a co-worker with T-mobile and her service isn't that great-what she says. I would rank it with Sprint. I would say those two carriers second to AT&T and Verizon. I personally have Verizon and pay about $95 a month(the government should share the cost since they're collecting my data).