Sprint has no plans to publish Android 6 on the LG G3, despite all other major carriers in the USA having this update *since April 2016". It's basically 2017. This astounds me.
@sprintcare I would like to have Android 6 on my LG G3. It was promised back in April. Please advise.
Despite responsible usage of my devices I have had to RMA several phones and tablets.
I don't relish the idea of doing that myself, since in one of those cases the phone hard-bricked during an update. If I was paying for it that would require me to buy a brand new phone.
Honestly, I've never had an issue with Google's phones. I bought the Nexus when it first came out and it lasted me 3 years with not a single hardware or software issue.
Haven't had an issue with the Pixel yet. One thing I've always relied on from Google since the Nexus and the Pixel is their speedy updates. Plus they don't force me to install bloatware on my phones :)
Also, can't believe I'm saying this, but Microsoft's Lumia was a surprisingly good phone as well. The only sucky thing about it is the lack of apps available in the app store :/
If it wasn't for that I would have stuck with a Windows phone.
The Google Pixel is $649. A new phone through my carrier is much less, and I pay the month-to-month price regardless of whether I buy a new phone or not; all it does is extend the contract.
I wish carriers relied less on selling phones and managing phones and concentrated on their service >.<
For me that $649 is so worth it for the carrier not to dictate my software updates. Besides, these days a prepaid plan is actually cheaper than most contracts (if you don't have a family plan).
Try using their data on 4G for more than an hour. You'll notice they start throttling you from the same tower after a while.
It's because Sprint does what a lot of the smaller carriers do now. They reuse AT&T and Verizon's towers.
So there's fine print in your contract that says over-using certain towers not controlled by them may result in limiting and or suspending your plan.
Which works out great for the average person, because most people don't really watch Netflix from their phones or do anything that bandwidth intensive.
But, Sprint is a good bang for your buck these days, unless you live out in the midwest or something.
The vast majority of their network relies on 3rd party towers, with the exception of the north east.
There's more "Off-network roaming" on that map than there is "Sprint coverage"
But that's how all the smaller carriers compete now. It's gaming the inefficiencies of the system. Building your own infrastructure costs too much. It's usually cheaper just to reuse someone else's infrastructure.
The further you move out into the suburbs the worse it gets, because they have very limited infrastructure, they tend to focus all of in the more populated areas.
Just look at how sparse their data coverage is on that map :p
They did a study in New York city, and it turns out no matter which carrier you choose, you basically get identical quality because they all equally focus on building plenty of towers to service those areas.
Quick question. Is it possible to grab a value of a certain attribute(img) after grabbing contents of an element using getElementById? using DomDocument here
Inline literal support for XML or a similar schema-validated typed data definition language, a 'la ECMA-262 (AS3) discuss (becuase I'm drunk and haven't been in here for awhile)
@kelunik I had the routing done with fastroute before requiring aerys, also I was using artax client. Currently trying to rearrange these still... good you pointed that actually
request&responses are all artax
and now I got aerys ones as well.. kinda confused and need coffee
Hi, I have created a webpage with video background in it and it's working fine with all devices ,but now I need to replace the video by image of my choice when the page is opened in mobile or small screen devices ..??if anybody know the solution pls tell.
@kelunik I only have a single route (fastroute) pointing to a method in a controller actually... but not sure how do I do that within aerys router. Could you point me an example?
If user input is inserted without modification into an SQL query, then the application becomes vulnerable to SQL injection, like in the following example:
$unsafe_variable = $_POST['user_input'];
mysql_query("INSERT INTO `table` (`column`) VALUES ('$unsafe_variable')");
That's because the us...
if you've ever tried to download music on soundcloud or tidal using idm (internet download manager), you'll discover that they tend to be serving their audio files in chunks. This make it difficult for idm to grab the file as its served in small kilobytes (250kb). I'm trying to apply the same tec...
Hmm. Let me explain a bit. I have two versions. One that worked uses a simple html page and the first one I made has twig, auryn and artax as dependencies. So I instead have a index.php which bootstraps and I have a Routes.php that has a single route calling a method (in which I send GET to github api) in my controller.
When I add route to aerys I want this to work basically: ['GET', '/listen', ['ekinhbayar\Audiohub\Controller', 'listen']] (which is in Routes.php)
Or I can just nevermind this version and go with a simple static html page one.
and this is why you should host the repos on your own server(s)
anyway, it's kinda strange thing to block
like blocking google or wikipedia ... or stackoverflow
if a medium sized country would successfully block all access to stackoverflow, said county would have reverted to "20-years ago" level of technology within a single month, because more and more software would just stop working and nobody would know why.
@MadaraUchiha Like I swear it has just taken me 45 minutes to be able to even load the config page of this LAN switch. All Java applets, and they don't provide any meaningful way to configure it outside a browser.
Obviously I was running an outdated version of Java because 10 minutes have passed since the last time I updated
And even when FF will actually permit me to use it, I have to go through like 9000 security prompts, and reload the page every time I allow something.
@BenjaminGruenbaum I am fine. Thanks. But currently busy getting tax stuff together before heading to the NYE party with the son and wife. How are you?
Anyone care to explain how I can get this select, count and left join query to work?
select *, (select count(*) from comments where userid = :userid) as total LEFT JOIN members on comments.userid = members.userid where networkid = :netid GROUP BY comments.postedat desc
@Gordon ah, tax in the US sucks. Enjoy the party! I've been doing good - sick ATM and bed-bound but might leave the house for the first time in 3 days to cheer with people at 12. Lots of work at TipRanks - @MadaraUchiha works with me at the same team now so that's nice :)