I suspect that the OTA was regional and the AC article mentioning carriers was wrong. I don't see how carriers would matter with an unbranded device. I got the OTA today.Laura, you'll still get it long before I do on either of my devices.
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Life goal, own house and VW Golf....
It's bad here in this aspect, and even worse souther you go...
U need Google fibre
I have a house now and will be spending quite a bit on it.
I want to try that Google Fiber 1,000 Mbps. They have it about 45 minutes - an hour from where I live.
Oh, this price is for bundle with TV and phone. Around 250 TV programs.
I suspect that the OTA was regional and the AC article mentioning carriers was wrong. I don't see how carriers would matter with an unbranded device. I got the OTA today.
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The world needs fiber and I'm not talking about the fiber that you eat ��
Instead of the that vw golf why not a tesla ;p or McLaren p1 ��?
I suspect that the OTA was regional and the AC article mentioning carriers was wrong. I don't see how carriers would matter with an unbranded device. I got the OTA today.
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Cool! Do a mini-review and let us know what you think!
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Life goal, own house and VW Golf....
It's bad here in this aspect, and even worse souther you go...
Oh, this price is for bundle with TV and phone. Around 250 TV programs.
There's really not much difference other than doze, permissions, and Google Now on Tap. I already had it on my Nexus 7 for awhile. It's basically an improvement of the quirks of Lollipop. I'd call it Lollipop 5.2 myself.Cool! Do a mini-review and let us know what you think!
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I've got that 5Mbs unlimited internet, 200+ channels, 30ish radio stations, a very cheap on-demand movie library, free phone calls within the network (it's the largest one in our country, so it covers 90% of people we call), 50% discount on two mobile phone numbers phone call traffic for 15€.
Cheap i believe.
There's really not much difference other than doze, permissions, and Google Now on Tap. I already had it on my Nexus 7 for awhile. It's basically an improvement of the quirks of Lollipop. I'd call it Lollipop 5.2 myself.
The biggest impact MM has is battery life, battery life, battery life - only on standby. Doze works like a charm, almost like how WP8.1 or iOS is on idle. Otherwise not a huge difference from 5.1.1 in terms of look and feel on pure Android. Also you get Google Now on Tap (which is half baked, kind of like WM10) and the SD card storage. I can't seem to figure out the other changes that are meaningful on the Nexus 5 and Nexus 7.