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Cool. Thanks.

Also, does the Galaxy S3 use a lot of data? My husband's Galaxy Stratosphere 2 eats data like PacMan .

I really like the slipout keyboard, but I am limited to 4GB of data with my verizon data plan.

~Sass
 
The average user will never hit 4GB of data usage per month... Unless you're downloading and streaming large files on a regular basis you shouldn't ever come close...
 
The average user will never hit 4GB of data usage per month... Unless you're downloading and streaming large files on a regular basis you shouldn't ever come close...


Yeah, that is exactly what Verizon says too, but you wouldn't know it or believe it if you had my husband's phone.

Thank you for your reply.


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Is it important or preferred or is there a disadvantage to a rooted phone?

~Sass
 
The only disadvantage is voiding your warranty - although there are ways to return to stock should you need warranty service so it's not really an issue anymore.

Rooting your phone allows access to protected system files. Custom ROMs use this to add features and customize.

The advantages are being able to install custom ROMs and kernels as well as use apps that require root access. I personally rooted my S3 2 days after I got it and installed a custom ROM and kernel. No regrets. Check the All Things Root section for your carrier to learn more :)
 
Hi, before rooting check your android version, if it is version 4.3, go to "Settings", "About phone" to check, I suggest you do some research before rooting. Phil
 
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