I have the gnex battery time sucks. Wish I had got a rezound. But hey 10 months until another upgrade 
while I have worked in the telecom industry for the last decade in both a Linux/Unix and Cisco/Juniper troubleshooter capacity, I don't know enough about the mobile phone tech to give competent technical answer... but I will say that CDMA phones (Sprint, Verizon, Virgin, etc) have comparable hardware built into the phone that a GSM phone gets via a SIM card. The phone itself must be manufactured to exist on a specific CDMA network, that network needs to allow access to that uniquely IDed hardware (much like a computer MAC address) and then the phone's operating system must authenticate it's assigned account info.
While rooting my phone does allow me to use Wifi Hotspot and USB tether to gain internet access for other devices via 3G (or 4G once my area upgrades) without paying an extra $30 a month for it, the reason I do it is to remove Sprint's bloatware crap (Nascar, NFL, Sprint TV, etc) and run a leaner, faster, more efficient version of Android.
speaking of bloat ware there is an app called scavengr in the market that embeds itself to the point where its extremely hard to remove without some coding work..avoid it
I've kinda heard mostly opposite opinions regarding the nexus vs rezound, although if you prefer the HTC, I'm sure you could find someone that would be happy to trade.I have the gnex battery time sucks. Wish I had got a rezound. But hey 10 months until another upgrade![]()
You could probably remove it with a wipe and flash a new rom. I just looked it up and can't believe its still there with all the negative reviews.
That is the only thing bad about the play store. Lots of reallllllly good apps surrounded by junk
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Yea I had downloaded it just because I live in a city and wanted to see what it could do..but oh my God what a mess iit made. I'm glad after I flashed a new rom it went away
I just read an article on rooting Android phones in Maximum PC yesterday. Apparently, rooting a phone doesn't change the Verizon or other carrier programming that allows it to access a particular network. How does wiping a phone not erase the necessary access code that makes you a valid network user for, say Verizon that has no sim card?
I've kinda heard mostly opposite opinions regarding the nexus vs rezound, although if you prefer the HTC, I'm sure you could find someone that would be happy to trade.
Galaxy s3 being revealed in 2 weeks![]()
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That will be my next phone.
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There are definitely other considerations besides battery life but I see what you're saying. I wonder if the nexus's screen is just more power hungry or what, since I believe its battery has more capacity than the rezound's. You could always put a custom kernel on there that might help, or get the extended battery. I suppose the screen on the nexus is bigger, so it may draw more power. Although remember that with AMOLED screens you can save battery by using as much black as possible. I know there are blacked out google apps, etc. Just a thought.Well let's use this as an example, right now I am around 3 people with a nexus. Quick poll results are battery sucks. All 3 of us charging our phone. 5 people have a rezound and all fairly happy with battery life.
I have to charge my phone about 3 times a day. Sure there are other factors if you are comparing the 2. But who cares if you are stuck on a charger all day.
I ALWAYS have my screen on the lowest setting with my gs2. Unless in broad ddaylight then I'll turn it up, Saves tons of battery. The usual people who complain about battery life are those who don't kill apps and have there screen so bright you need shades to read email
Most people believe killing apps makes battery life worse now.
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