I looked at phones yesterday, but had no interest in unassing the money for a new one. I was eyeballing the S4. Hopefully, they'll have some awesome deals to get rid of them when the S5 comes out.
I've been due for an upgrade for at least 7 years, but I'm a tightwad.
What's the catch on this new mobile share and adding the new Next plan with AT&T? Supposedly, I can change over to that and get the option to upgrade again in 18 months for the same price as what I'm paying now for two lines. All I have to do is pay the sales tax on what the phone would cost at full retail.
I've never seen that actually pan out with the next bill. Have things finally gotten to the point of less screwing with the customer? Did I miss the change over and become a dinosaur?
I also noticed that Target had the S4's much cheaper when upgrading versus the AT&T store. Why is that?
I just upgraded to the HTC one through at&t. It was free. Ranked in the top 3 best smartphones
Lg G2, best battery life of any phone I've ever had. Plus the screen is huge and HD. The camera is pretty good and its processor is stupid fast. Its speced like the note but in a smaller package. Only downside is that the software isnt the prettiest especially compared to iOS or stock Android or even HTC sense, but you get used to it
I have a HTC First for my personal phone and a HTC OneX for my work phone. they're both better than most of the shit i have used in the past. I don't need latest and greatest, but prefer a phone with a good camera, easy UI, and a decent battery. no complaints on either of these for those categories.
I have a HTC First for my personal phone and a HTC OneX for my work phone. they're both better than most of the shit i have used in the past. I don't need latest and greatest, but prefer a phone with a good camera, easy UI, and a decent battery. no complaints on either of these for those categories.
I went to the store, but only had a few minutes to play, and had to hold my 3 year old the whole time.
I seemed to like the MotoX, though they didnt have the phones out and marked worth a shit, and I didnt have the time to get "on the list" for a 'salesperson' to help me out. I think I played with the HTC One, I played with the flex, didnt find the G2.
On another note, how the fuck do yall tote around these tablet sized phones? Where do you put them?
"If I asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses." - Henry Ford
I have a rubber otterbox (best thing I ever did, my phone litterally got ran over by a truck) on my s2, and it is bulky in my pocket. Maybe it's more due to thickness and the rubber not sliding around, but I dont like putting it in my pocket, especially sitting down.
"If I asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses." - Henry Ford
Yeah, if you use a Defender, it'll add too much bulk to be comfortable in a pocket. When I had the OG Note, I used the Commuter OtterBox. It protected well without adding too much bulk.
Atm, I'm using the Impactology case be tech21. It's light, slim and protects the phone to my satisfaction.
Yeah my note 3 with supcase fits in my pocket no problem. Only issue is when I added a flygrip, it's a bit bulky now but way too useful to take back off.
I seemed to like the MotoX, though they didnt have the phones out and marked worth a shit, and I didnt have the time to get "on the list" for a 'salesperson' to help me out. I think I played with the HTC One, I played with the flex, didnt find the G2.
On another note, how the fuck do yall tote around these tablet sized phones? Where do you put them?
Verizon in Waco just started that list thing, it's like walking into a Mac store. I really don't like it but I guess it's better than standing around waiting for someone. I mean it's exactly the same thing but they have a greeter now. I know their sales people are on commission but it's not really selling anything when they can't negotiate at all and they recite exactly the same things their website says.
Personally I'm considering a Lumia Icon. Verizon pretty much ignores anything that's over a year old regarding updates but with the Nokia stuff it's Microsoft sending them out. Not sure if it's better or not but my 8.1 tablet is pretty slick. Other than losing my dishanywhere app I don't really see a downside. The hardware is as good as anything else on the market. Not sure how I feel about not having an SD card but I'm pushing everything to a cloud server anyways now.
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