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Old 07-18-2016, 01:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Erat
Let me know how loud it is and how well it vibrates.
As erotic as this sounds, I can't feel mine vibrate in my pants.

After doing some googling, I seem to be the only one having this issue. I hope my phone isn't defective.
Could also be a function of the phone you came from. Those rugged flip phones could have a bad-*** vibration mechanism because they were designed to withstand a harsher environment, in addition to being electronically simpler. Smartphones aren't as robust, so the vibration is lower. Most people get used to it. I'd be lying though if I didn't say I would like a more robust vibrate with my 6P. It's light enough that there are times when I *think* it has vibrated, but it really hasn't. Never had that problem with my old candy-bar phone 5 years ago.
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Old 07-18-2016, 02:15 PM
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Originally Posted by Erat
Let me know how loud it is and how well it vibrates.
As erotic as this sounds, I can't feel mine vibrate in my pants.

After doing some googling, I seem to be the only one having this issue. I hope my phone isn't defective.
Will do. If I don't get a tracking number by the time I leave work, I'm just going to cancel it and go to the store and get something.
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Old 07-22-2016, 09:25 AM
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Got the new SIM card last night to go in the Nexus 5X since apparently on Sprint it can't use the existing ones. Obviously I need to adjust to the interface, but without all the other bloatware crap on the phone, it's so much quicker than the S6 Edge+. It actually maintains a cell connection here at work without needing to be restarted constantly and it's a quicker connection.

Definitely feels more cheaply made than the Galaxy, but it makes sense at $399 vs $799. But I like that it's lighter and a touch smaller. If it ends up having good battery life, I'll be sold for good on the "Google" phones.
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Other Prepaid Plans | Unlimited Talk, Text & Data $30/$35/Mo |T-Mobile

$30 a month prepaid plan. It's probably the cheapest you'll find a plan with that much data. The Google-fi setup is nicer if you use less data and actually talk on the phone. I don't, so the 100 minutes a month I get with that T-Mo plan has been fine. If it's not enough, you can always spend a few bucks and add more.
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