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I use the World Card app frequently. Are the other providers including it in the software load ?
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I finally gave Sprint Navigation a try the other day and was thrown off when I chose the option to speak my destination, and the phone started dialing some numbers I was unfamiliar with. I said, "OHHH, SH!T NOW!" and hung up. LMAO. I was not expecting that at all. Actually, I thought it would behave like Bing's 'speak' function. And THAT it dosent. After getting over the initial shock, I "disguised" my voice and gave it another go. lol. It worked pretty well.
Needless to say, I'll stick with iGo8, but it was definitely an interesting experience. Perhaps iGo should implement a similiar feature. I think its been a long time coming, eh, Navigon--or whoeverthehell makes iGo? Oh, and Sero users would definitely understand what it means to be King. Sero + $199 TP2 = Me Love You Long Time, Sprint! |
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my tomile TP2 is the king, sorry OP.... I have hard-Spl and have currently a wonderful stable 6.5 rom. When i install something and have to soft reset i dont have to take off my battery cover, also if i wanna switch sd cards or take it out for any reason I dont have to take the battery cover off either.... My speakers arent any less loud than the sprint one either.....
Just saying.lol no pro 2 is better than the next.....lol Their all sweet..
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I have a Sprint and dont have to remove the back for soft reset, thanks to ShutXP
As for 6.5, I can wait a month for the official version SD card....I never touch, so thats no big deal. And well, the Sprint TV/Radio/Nav and 3.5mm jack has already been mentioned. And insanely better data coverage.....Sorry, Tmo has nothing on the SPrint |
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you might wanna try free groovefish................... Oh, and I may be wrong but not aware of another provider giving World Card reader.....this IS an awesome app for business contacts, especially when someone only has one card on them....Every one I have ever shown it to, asks me where they can get the app. still pissed about no flash for the camera though Last edited by lefty11; 10-09-2009 at 10:38 PM. |
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I ticks me off that other carriers give the FM Radio already in our phones to customers, yet sprint wants to charge us to listed to "their" channels. they really should have allowed both. Sprint music and FM Radio. Our phone has the capability for FM Radio but it's locked. This would have been and excellent selling point just as Verizon's imagio has the FM Radio and a UHF or VHF TV reciever. Sprint needs to step up their game and give people what they want and stop letting projected revenue figures that they never reach drive their designs in the phones they put out. Sure I can listen to internet streams, but thats not the same as channel surfing for a good tune to relax to while I pound out some code, on top of that if I even have a good Data signal. I would have never stayed with sprint if I knew the imagio's full verizon specs when I stayed with sprint and the TP2. Sprint is "OK" but GSM phones are all around better. They get the unlockers sooner, already a phone that works in most parts of the world, and coverage is good if you dont live out in the boonies, oh and FM Radio on all of them. All of their music outlets are there for one thing, $$. Not customer satisfaction. If I paid for an FM radio then I want an FM Radio sprint. I would like to listen to Fm, contests on the air for free tickets, morning talk shows when I get into work too early, or accurate traffic reports when I make a decision on what time to leave the office. So yeah at the time their phone was on top, not so much anymore. |
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