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Not to try to flame or anything, but any government employee's salary is public information. You should've known this going in.
And EXACTLY how can they tell if you are tethering? Please be technical. I'm in the industry and I don't know of a way that Verizon could tell. Data flowing through the phone to a tethered PC looks pretty much like data consumed by the phone. Hard to imagine what would be a reliable tipoff. You can make random guesses, based on things like usage, or maybe content (flash), but for web pages, images, video, most apps... no difference.
Does this guy remind anyone of the ultra tech geek IT guy in the Saturday Night Live bits from a few years ago? Everyone annoys this guy with their lack of knowledge and it obviously frustrates him to respond to anything. Little advice dude, if you can't handle people, get out of retail. One other thing, we received tons of news before you came around back at the beginning and we'll learn more when you're gone. Lose the attitude.
I hit 154 GB this month!![]()
I may be wrong here but I was under the impression that it is unlimited data on your phone and that the 5G limit only applies to tethering. Though that is why it is called the unlimited data plan![]()
Viperboy: I for one appreciate your presence here. Please stay. Can you comment on what you know in terms of VZW's process for releasing phones? The whole committee/friendly user deal is confusing me.
I'll bet the delay on the Incredible is so that they can have all the red accent colors changed to..... PINK! They want it to color coordinate with the new Microsoft line. Yup, that's it!
Hahaha that would actually make me really happy. Not the delay, just the pink part![]()
Wow, a lot's happened here, tonight.
1) You all got a request to stay on topic by anonimac...(thank God I stay on topic)
2) We're getting our phone this month as it's in final testing.
3) We're getting an iPhone-type phone this summer
4) Viper was able to confirm some specs from his internal screen sources at Vz.
aaaand:
Viper had a bad day.![]()
(thanks for your help)
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AppreciatedAnd honestly, I'm not entirely sure about it, but when a phone is going to be released, they roll the phones out to teams like QA (Quality Assurance) and the Data Team for them to test it and see what bugs they can find and things like that.
However, with the Nexus, I would doubt that anyone would test it internally since Google is selling it through them. Maybe a few, but not like when we normally launch a phone.
Wow, a lot's happened here, tonight.
1) You all got a request to stay on topic by anonimac...(thank God I stay on topic)
2) We're getting our phone this month as it's in final testing.
3) We're getting an iPhone-type phone this summer
4) Viper was able to confirm some specs from his internal screen sources at Vz.
aaaand:
Viper had a bad day.![]()
(thanks for your help)
![]()
Oh, and you don't have to read my posts either if it bothers you so much.
Cool, and I'm assuming someone like you doesn't receive word of the phone until it's officially announced?
Btw: I noticed that you started a "Verizon tech here: ask away" thread. If you're the same poster that started a similar thread on droidforums.net you realize that you're gonna get swamped again right?![]()
Not necessarily true. Traditional YouTube uses Flash on the PC vs H.264 on the phone. But you can also load H.264 on the PC. HTML5 is now available which uses H.264 on the PC. So it does not necessarily indicate tethering. As I said, its at best a guess.Can't really go into it (not saying this because I have no idea), but to say a little, the mobile/app version of Youtube will look different in the system than lets say streaming youtube through your phone from your computer.
Viperboy....no need to correct or answer everyones post.![]()
Does this guy remind anyone of the ultra tech geek IT guy in the Saturday Night Live bits from a few years ago? Everyone annoys this guy with their lack of knowledge and it obviously frustrates him to respond to anything. Little advice dude, if you can't handle people, get out of retail. One other thing, we received tons of news before you came around back at the beginning and we'll learn more when you're gone. Lose the attitude.
Wow, a lot's happened here, tonight.
1) You all got a request to stay on topic by anonimac...(thank God I stay on topic)
2) We're getting our phone this month as it's in final testing.
3) We're getting an iPhone-type phone this summer
4) Viper was able to confirm some specs from his internal screen sources at Vz.
aaaand:
Viper had a bad day.![]()
(thanks for your help)
![]()
As you can imagine, no one comes into the store to say "Hey, the phone and coverage is great, thanks!!"
5)Steven58 might be eating his hat![]()
i have been reading the forums for the last 3 weeks on a daily basis and im sure like everyone here i am very anxious to get my hands on this phone. i read earlier that someone had a friend that was a best buy mobile manager and that she had found in the system a new phone for verizon arriving at the end of the month. i did some digging and found that indeed a new phone will be available at best buy on the 29 for verizon. i also found that the in stock date is going to be on the 25. In the inventory system the phone does not have a model or description but i dont know of any other new phone that is suppose to launch this month. This coincides with a lot of information from sources that have posted a date in the end of april. Now this could very well not be a solid release date since release dates can be pushed back but typically what has happened in the past with verizon and best buy launching phones is that verizon usually gets them a week before best buy mobile is able to sell them. i know this still doesnt give a concrete release date but at least we know best buy mobile will hopefully carry the phone at the end of the month. here is a snapshot
Thank you for your permission some will gladly accept.
P.S. Please don't interrogate us on "how we shouldn't even know about the phone"
You shouldn't be on these forums you could lose your job. Confidentiality.
AppreciatedAnd honestly, I'm not entirely sure about it, but when a phone is going to be released, they roll the phones out to teams like QA (Quality Assurance) and the Data Team for them to test it and see what bugs they can find and things like that.
However, with the Nexus, I would doubt that anyone would test it internally since Google is selling it through them. Maybe a few, but not like when we normally launch a phone.
A lot of us scroll through pages of off topic nonsense