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I was at best buy today looking at their displays and they had different carriers up of course and all of them had download booster on their phones.
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Big carriers remove Samsung’s ‘Download Booster’ from the Galaxy S5 | Ars Technica
No carrier other than T-Mobile has the booster enabled.
Read the link above.
You could not see other carriers having it other than T-Mobile.
Good Luck
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I believe Verizion removed it because it requires 4G/LTE to use, and there are still to many customers that can only receive 3G.
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Umm... yes, the Verizon S5 at Best Buy DID have Download Booster on it... but that doesnt mean it is available.
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I recently read (about a week back) on an Android site that there is a way to get around it by installing a 3rd party launcher, Nova. See the article and instructions here: Work-around: Enabling Download Booster on the Verizon and AT&T Samsung Galaxy S5 : PERSONAL TECH : T...
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Yes, but I also read they don't have it working completely and it only works on files larger than 50 mb when and if they do get it working I read this over at XDA who has people working on this hot and heavy. VZW will enable this when they figure out a way they can come up with a feature they can charge you monthly $7.99 You folks are trying to get something free that VZW wants to charge you to do here it looks like. VZW don't like that.
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