Yes! Mine did it on gb too. FDR doesn't help. Idk why it does it. And mine stays on (not sure about yours). But yeah, sometimes I will look down and if I don't manually lock it will stay lit up.Quote:
Originally Posted by smmfc
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Yes! Mine did it on gb too. FDR doesn't help. Idk why it does it. And mine stays on (not sure about yours). But yeah, sometimes I will look down and if I don't manually lock it will stay lit up.Quote:
Originally Posted by smmfc
I really taxed my original razr today. About an hour or so of gps, lots of internet browsing, about 2 hours of mp3 music, lots texting and phone calls, and email. Been off the charger for 15 hours and 30 minutes and im at 40%
Sorry, I did mean "can't" not can. My XOOM failed me!!!Quote:
Originally Posted by FastKatt
Sent from my resurrected DROID RAZR with ICS
Nice!Quote:
Originally Posted by jch81
Sent from my resurrected DROID RAZR with ICS
Speeds are still average to me. Not as good as when I first got the phone but still mediocre.
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I'm calling bs on this no way that's razr maxx time with what u said u did... Post a screen picQuote:
Originally Posted by jch81
Lmfao... those are awesome speeds.. the most I ever saw was 24, now in that same area it 15 or so...Quote:
Originally Posted by KayIslandDrunk
My house is 12 which is 3 times as fast as my home cable connection ..
Downloaded 700mb video, started the PC 10minutes before the phone. I was watching it on the phone 10 minutes before my PC... NICE! I just happy I get it here now, never figured my town would even be considered!
----posted MAXXED OUT WITH dessert----
When I first got my RAZR I was getting speeds in the mid 30s. Quite a big difference from now.Quote:
Originally Posted by thaDroidz
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I have relatively good speeds on 3g and 4g, a little better than I had on GB. Now though my signal cuts out a lot in places where I never had a problem before. I don't mean it gets weaker, it completely drops the signal.
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Um, yeah, those are great speeds. They're well above average and far from mediocre. When I received my first LTE phone (the Thunderbolt shortly after it was released), I was getting speeds into the upper 30s (even into the 40s at times). But as more people have gotten on Verizon's LTE network, speeds have leveled way off. I'm usually around 15-17mbps down these days. Most people tend to fall in that range as well.
If I consistently had above average speeds like that screenshoot shows, I wouldn't be complaining. :)