The one with JB performs much better as well.Įnough going on a random tangent though. The second one also came with a real ZTE battery, the first came with some horrible quality one just enough to get by with. An interesting note, the first Force I received came with ICS, and the second one came with JB. This F3 shipped fast, and it only took 5 days to arrive. The first one took about 3 weeks, and the second one took less than a week to arrive. When I ordered their ZTE force deal, I got two. The phone came from freedompop shipped with TWRP 2.8.0.0. Oh well, as long as the battery doesn't die out, and as long as I don't need to reboot, it's a non-issue. It's gotta do something with the mount point, confusing the keyboard somehow. This was reported by someone else, and it's unfixable as far as I know. Every boot, you gotta go in and download the language pack. The only issue is with the SD swap script and with swiftkey keyboard. Battery life and overall snappiness of the system improved immensely, too. I love the rom, and how it works perfectly with FP. Rather than a strict only NAT when I was with VM or boost. BUT, oddly enough, I get a "moderate" NAT type while playing on console games (rarely do however, PC gamer here). Only difference is there is a 20-30 ms latency difference. If you leave it on 4G, it goes down to about 512kbps both ways, but if you switch to CDMA only, you get the maximum speed your 3G can offer, for me that's about 2.7 mbit down, 1 up. Their "throttle" is actually way better than the other prepaid sprint MVNOs, since they really can't throttle too much, as their voice service is data based.
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