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<blockquote data-quote="l337" data-source="post: 13321862" data-attributes="member: 152617"><p>meh ... i used to think it would be a big deal for me as well (data caps of 5GB). Spotty coverage etc...</p><p></p><p>I've never had an issue however and I consider myself much more involved with my phone than the average person. I do everything under the sun and I'm in an on call state 24/7/365. I deal with tons of IT stuff including router/firewall/*nix configs over VPNs, massive amounts of work email not to mention personal email. I also multitask streaming music, and even piggy back my own media server from my house. Even if I find spotty coverage, there's usually some type of WiFi available in more metro locations (YMMV). Hell, I even have my Nexus 7 talblet mounted in my car and use the hot spot feature on my g-nex and STILL don't break 4GB/mo for both devices combined. My Nexus 7 is 32GB which is more than adequate for my needs. </p><p></p><p>Perhaps some more info from the OP would have been helpful. Things like .. how often are you're typically plugged in for charging (or near a charger) and what do you plan to do with your phone. </p><p></p><p>A footnote on rooting. If you plan to hook into your work email, you might want to make sure they don't block rooted devices first. Plenty of MDM stuff out there now can easily detect rooted devices and it'd suck if you planned on buying one particular device with plans to root only to find out later you can't now use it for what you intended.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="l337, post: 13321862, member: 152617"] meh ... i used to think it would be a big deal for me as well (data caps of 5GB). Spotty coverage etc... I've never had an issue however and I consider myself much more involved with my phone than the average person. I do everything under the sun and I'm in an on call state 24/7/365. I deal with tons of IT stuff including router/firewall/*nix configs over VPNs, massive amounts of work email not to mention personal email. I also multitask streaming music, and even piggy back my own media server from my house. Even if I find spotty coverage, there's usually some type of WiFi available in more metro locations (YMMV). Hell, I even have my Nexus 7 talblet mounted in my car and use the hot spot feature on my g-nex and STILL don't break 4GB/mo for both devices combined. My Nexus 7 is 32GB which is more than adequate for my needs. Perhaps some more info from the OP would have been helpful. Things like .. how often are you're typically plugged in for charging (or near a charger) and what do you plan to do with your phone. A footnote on rooting. If you plan to hook into your work email, you might want to make sure they don't block rooted devices first. Plenty of MDM stuff out there now can easily detect rooted devices and it'd suck if you planned on buying one particular device with plans to root only to find out later you can't now use it for what you intended. [/QUOTE]
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