Doubt they are getting rid of shrinkage guys, and even if they are the current users who already are paying less because if shrinkage will most likely get to keep thier shrinkage status at the amount of money they are currently at if boost stop.
No, you dont start over. Boost just told me if i buy a new phone, my $35 a month will go to $40 based on the current android pricing at the lowest possible rate.
You don't start your shrinkage over when you get a new phone. As was already stated, if you are at the $35/month tier then you will be raised to $40/month because of the new pricing. Otherwise your shrinkage stays at the rate you are currently at with your old phone.
basic phones go as low as $35 android is $40 and blackberry is $45 those are the lowest you will not go back up if you change devices unless you go a "class" higher or lower
New zte warp sequence will be heading our way next month for $200 it features android 4.0 a 4.3 inch screen and 5mega pixel camera and a 1.4 ghz processor.
This is also good news for the original warp. Maybe it might be easier to port pics/cm9 to the device now since the warp sequence and the regular warp have almost the same specs. It would be easier to compare both kernels and possibly build one for the original warp.
It took us lots of efforts ... 1.4G processor, and 4.3QHD touch screen and 1.3M FF camera.... QHD is nomarlly equipped for postpaid phone( cost is really high) , but we add it into prepaid line-up.
It took us lots of efforts ... 1.4G processor, and 4.3QHD touch screen and 1.3M FF camera.... QHD is nomarlly equipped for postpaid phone( cost is really high) , but we add it into prepaid line-up.
Any reason why ics didn't come down the pipeline to the original warp? Am I seriously gonna half to port this for you? Lets get back to the basics, which one of your engineers do I need to talk to about proper versioning and maintaining a proper working source? Think its time for you guys to return emails. You can reach me here or at downthemachine@Gmail.com
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