I see that as bored as you are in the training, you're still sharp enough to sidestep the question.Apparently this is important as they're switching systems. We use the current system quite a bit so need to become proficient with the new one.
However the training is a huge pile of steaming garbage.
Surprisingly, even though it's not a Verizon-branded phone, I'm even able to get HD voice on it. Typically, Verizon doesn't support features such as that on phones that lack its branding.
Sometimes the US unlocked models from LG have their benefits...Wow, that's awesome! Sounds like you have the benefits without the baggage of Verizon software.
I can barely keep up with the mess that the latest acquisition is, so I don't want to try and learn about your mess via an exchange program.I see that as bored as you are in the training, you're still sharp enough to sidestep the question.
My mess is simple: meet, engage, enroll, hand off.I can barely keep up with the mess that the latest acquisition is, so I don't want to try and learn about your mess via an exchange program.
Problem is, I'd like it so much I wouldn't use it. So I'd still get the LG as the daily driver.If I had the $, I would get a Mate 10 Pro Porsche edition, paired with a Huawei watch 2 classic.
Day three - shot. Lol.
"What you talking 'bout Willis?"MIA? 99?
MKBHD's video is interesting about the Pixel 2 slowing down in performance. Have either of you had this experience? General thoughts?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5_5zZnuB71w
#that'swhatshesaid.Dang.
I'll take your word for it.I think the wake up has slowed down since the last security patch. That is a known issue. Overall if the phone has slowed down I don't seem to notice it as much as MKBHD does. Just like everyone else though I keep the Pixel for the camera.