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Well my phone started charging again but I'm not even gonna risk keep it. Swapping it out with the replacement device I'm getting from T-Mobile. Gonna lose my Screen protector though :smh:

Why is it so hard to find a OEM cable by itself? Does it even matter? Am I good with third party cords?

did you try going the wireless route? got a qi charger for my nexus when the mini usb port was shaking loose with the cord. I just bought some cheap ones off ebay to put em around the house to charge whenever I put my phone down.

I did find a good usb charging cord from when I bought my backup nokia phone though but it's not the removable one.
 
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The launch of the OnePlus 2 is only a few weeks away. Now, it’s time for one last OnePlus 2 announcement until the big day on July 27.

The RAM inside the OnePlus 2 is the latest and greatest on the market: LPDDR4. Your RAM is what handles your device’s short-term actions, like apps that are currently running or those in the background. With LPDDR4, you’ll see faster loading times, smoother gameplay, and never-before-seen energy saving features.

Why did we choose LPDDR4 for the OnePlus 2? Another notable benefit is lower power consumption for better battery efficiency. That means you’ll be able to use your favorite apps (and more) without draining the battery. With LPDDR4, you get twice the bandwidth performance as the LPDDR3 at the same power consumption profile. The RAM of the OnePlus 2 uses a lower operating voltage than its predecessor, decreasing from 1.2V to 1.1V. And with speeds up to 32 GB/s, it is also twice as fast as the LPDDR3. It offers optimal support for power-saving low frequency mode that brings clock speeds down when performing those everyday and necessary tasks.

All in all, LPDDR4 on the OnePlus 2 allows an even better user experience when using features such as slow-motion video, face recognition, and low-latency gaming--features that typically use a lot of bandwidth and can cause heavy lagging. Not only will the experience on the OnePlus 2 be smoother and sleeker, but your battery life will benefit as well.

Oh, by the way…did we mention we are packing in a whopping 4GB of LPDDR4 RAM? That’s more than, well, anyone else. Unlike 32-bit processors that can only utilize up to 3GB of RAM, our 64-bit Snapdragon 810 processor uses all 4GB to its maximum potential.

We thank you for taking the #HYPE train  with us. We can’t wait to share everything with you on July 27.



Never Settle.
 
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I was gonna wait for the new Nexus but if this OP2 is the business then I'm coppin.

I'm ready to dump this N5 already >D
 
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If they make a note edge 2,it may just be the greatest phone ever no lie.

This g4 is ok, but I'm gonna go back to my note 4. That phone just can't lose. G4 has touchscreen issues in the corner while using certain apps.
 
AKO I think only through root for now.

King I should have screenshotted but I was a little over 5hrs before I threw it on the charger with only a few percent left. It's gotten over 4 everyday since I've done it. It changes by what I do obviously. If I'm just browsing and texting it's coo..videos or streams it will go down quicker of course. I'm cool on 5.1.1 hopefully it stays this way
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As long as I don't have to charge it mid day I'm satisfied.
I actually was tinkering around and checked for updates through the phone and 5.1 came up. So i was able to get to that without the root. Idk if all providers have made it available but im on TMO. Looking forward to the battery being better. The S6 is a great phone thus far but the battery life really leaves alot to be desired. My old G3 could last me from about 5am to 8pm regularly with about 4 to 4.5hrs ost. The first 2 days the s6 struggles to last past 4pm with 3.5hrs ost. 
 
I'm ready to dump my Note 4. It lags so much and the battery drain on it is just pitiful :x

I'm lucky if I manage a little over 2 hours OST
 
It's amazing how some people are so willing to give up on their devices without even performing a factory reset
 
It's amazing how some people are so willing to give up on their devices without even performing a factory reset

note 4 is still a solid phone. no1 should be complaining about it. i think 5.1.1 touchwiz is rolling out soon.

im still on cyanogen.



im not gonna lie tho. i like the note 4 design. but the iphone 6 is a better designed phone. (i guess the s6 too since it has similar design cues).



google camera still is hit or miss with cyanogen, and i get WAY too many butt dials :smh:
 
Anybody on Google Fi? I'm thinking of hopping on once the next nexus phones drop this fall
 
Trying to hold out and not buy the nexus 6 and save monthly and then buy the next one in the fall. If their map is close to true I'm in the perfect spot for their service

Yea me too. With WiFi available pretty much everywhere I go, this is the perfect service for me. That tmobile $30 plan was great the last few yrs but the 100 mins limit was killing me after a while.

Can't wait for that Nexus 5 '15.
 
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Anybody here use the Galaxy gear S watch

I'm thinking about getting both Note 4 + Galaxy Gear S
 
Google Fi seems like a good idea, but $10 a GB seems expensive to me. Maybe this $30 T-Mobile spoiled me but the same FI plan would cost me $60-70
 
Google Fi seems like a good idea, but $10 a GB seems expensive to me. Maybe this $30 T-Mobile spoiled me but the same FI plan would cost me $60-70

For me it makes sense. Coming from Sprint spending 180-220/month to Fi at prob 120 max plus using sprint towers and tmo towers plus wherever that free WiFi is. Gotta figure out if buying that mammoth N6 is worth it.

Gonna call sprint and ask if I I'll be assessed with any fees for discontinuing my services
 
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