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What Carrier are you currently using?

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  • Cricket

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[COLOR=#red]:lol: This dude right here using a coverage map as his argument. Coverage maps don't take into account network inconsistencies, dropped calls, inconsistent data, and poor penetration in buildings due to the spectrum that T-Mob uses which is trash. Try again :rofl:


Just saw what SP posted. Exactly!
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Actually T-Mobiles coverage map is one of the most honest out there. And it is funny that you mention signal since the FCC has been holding auctions for companies aquiring spectrum and T-Mobile has been very active in collecting low frequency spectrum that solves a lot of the short comings in T-Mobiles signal, such as indoor signal in particular building types. Also with wifi readily available nowdays and the fact that T-Mobile offers wifi calling, that is just another way of expanding your signal.

But you do you man, Verizon right now is king of coverage, but lets not act like it is impossible for another carrier to catch them.

As far as you ATT cats go, I have no idea who would choose them, if you are comfortable paying that price why would you not go for a better carrier in Verizon.

Based on what?

I work for a carrier and the map on the consumer website is different than the real one tech support has.

I can tell you that first hand.
 
Nah man nahhhhhhhh they took out the SD card and battery options. Nah man Samsung is really messing up blood. nah man they moving backwards cuh.

I was going to get this phone but it looks like my current phone gonna have to hold it down until we see some real change 'round here
 
[COLOR=#red]:lol: This dude right here using a coverage map as his argument. Coverage maps don't take into account network inconsistencies, dropped calls, inconsistent data, and poor penetration in buildings due to the spectrum that T-Mob uses which is trash. Try again :rofl:


Just saw what SP posted. Exactly!
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Actually T-Mobiles coverage map is one of the most honest out there. And it is funny that you mention signal since the FCC has been holding auctions for companies aquiring spectrum and T-Mobile has been very active in collecting low frequency spectrum that solves a lot of the short comings in T-Mobiles signal, such as indoor signal in particular building types. Also with wifi readily available nowdays and the fact that T-Mobile offers wifi calling, that is just another way of expanding your signal.

But you do you man, Verizon right now is king of coverage, but lets not act like it is impossible for another carrier to catch them.

As far as you ATT cats go, I have no idea who would choose them, if you are comfortable paying that price why would you not go for a better carrier in Verizon.

Based on what?

I work for a carrier and the map on the consumer website is different than the real one tech support has.

I can tell you that first hand.
I work for a carrier aswell. Im 99 percent sure airblaster also does. Lettuce be cereal. The proof is in the pudding B.
 
Hmm

Are the edges really worth the 100 more.. I'll have to play with them both but I don't think so.
 
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I thought everyone was expecting the S6 to be $700 and the edge to be $800? Ends up being a smidge cheaper.



T-Mobile's leasing plan for the Galaxy S6 has it on $28.33 for 24 months or $680 contract-free. The leasing for the Galaxy S6 edge is at $32.50 for 24 months or $780 cash commitment free.

For T-mobile, do you pay taxes for the payments? Or is it just outright $28.33/month?
 
I thought everyone was expecting the S6 to be $700 and the edge to be $800? Ends up being a smidge cheaper.

 
T-Mobile's leasing plan for the Galaxy S6 has it on $28.33 for 24 months or $680 contract-free. The leasing for the Galaxy S6 edge is at $32.50 for 24 months or $780 cash commitment free.
For T-mobile, do you pay taxes for the payments? Or is it just outright $28.33/month?
You pay all the tax up front when you get the phone then it'll be straight $28.33
 
Nah man nahhhhhhhh they took out the SD card and battery options. Nah man Samsung is really messing up blood. nah man they moving backwards cuh.

I was going to get this phone but it looks like my current phone gonna have to hold it down until we see some real change 'round here

I only use about 20gbs anyways so it won't be an issue for me. But, them mocking the iPhone on the "wall-huggers" commercial and now enclosing their battery has me shaking my head at them.
 
I only use about 20gbs anyways so it won't be an issue for me. But, them mocking the iPhone on the "wall-huggers" commercial and now enclosing their battery has me shaking my head at them.

Marketers take advantage of the moment. That is just the way it is.
 
I thought everyone was expecting the S6 to be $700 and the edge to be $800? Ends up being a smidge cheaper.


 
T-Mobile's leasing plan for the Galaxy S6 has it on $28.33 for 24 months or $680 contract-free. The leasing for the Galaxy S6 edge is at $32.50 for 24 months or $780 cash commitment free.


For T-mobile, do you pay taxes for the payments? Or is it just outright $28.33/month?
You pay all the tax up front when you get the phone then it'll be straight $28.33


Boooooo taxes. Need to find a way to save myself from the extra $60 or so
 
Serious question. What would be the advantage of getting the M9 over the M8? Is there really anything that says "Hey this is worth x amount of dollars more"?
 
After all this hoopla.....I'm strongly considering getting a refurbed M8 :lol:


I'm not sure I'm ready to spend $750 on something that can be lost or broken so easily
 
Serious question. What would be the advantage of getting the M9 over the M8? Is there really anything that says "Hey this is worth x amount of dollars more"?

Well if they can fix the camera via software than that would be one, the front facing camera is better and the processor. Also there's more grip.

Besides that, there's not real big change. Screen less true to color, speakers might be worst, battery might be worst, might run more hot...
 
Serious question. What would be the advantage of getting the M9 over the M8? Is there really anything that says "Hey this is worth x amount of dollars more"?
everyone saying m8 still a better device :lol: value wise it's probably better to get that than the m9
 
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I sent my pops my m8 after i copped dis Note4... hes happy as a pig n **** coming from an iphone 4s and droid razr maxx
 
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Anyone who work for tmo know if they'll have em in stores tomorrow when we can preorder them joints :nerd:
 
After all this hoopla.....I'm strongly considering getting a refurbed M8 :lol:


I'm not sure I'm ready to spend $750 on something that can be lost or broken so easily

Word, can't justify copping a new $800 phone when the older ones do the same things almost as well. The s6 and m9 are nice, but the nexus 5 I use is still great, other than the battery.
 
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who said this?

Most reviews say so. However, I heard the speakers are clearer, just slightly lower in volume. I'll take that trade off anytime.

Also, camera and battery can always be fixed with software updates. HTC is pretty good with updates. I don't mind the battery as long as it gets me through the day, but the camera I don't think is going to get much better even after updates. Only time will tell
 
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