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Damn that's a messed up thing for Apple to do.








I mean HTC. I'll wait for the note 3 thank you very much.
 
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Y'all shouldn't be mad at HTC be mad at the carriers . HTC is not Samsung and doesn't have the clout it does they can't force carriers to say take it our product or leave it I know y'all want customers to use ********s of data to stream music but we don't care were gonna keep using removable storage. Only Samsung and Apple can do that HTC is not on that level where they can make whatever phone they want and have it released on ALL CARRIERS within the same time frame. Just look at the One X release last year Sprint wanted a One X with removable storage and a camera button and they got it . The phone game especially in the US has a lot of politics and BS so I can't be mad HTC not including a microsd card slot because I highly doubt they didn't want to .
 
This is old news anyway. Its been posted in this thread around mid march.

But, HTC should have pushed having all colors and storage size on all the carriers if they were serious about regaining market share. Production should've started before announcement to insure it got to the market on time too.
 
This is old news anyway. Its been posted in this thread around mid march.

But, HTC should have pushed having all colors and storage size on all the carriers if they were serious about regaining market share. Production should've started before announcement to insure it got to the market on time too.

[COLOR=#red]Chill with that old news stuff...it's information about a product that has just been released hence the timing of posting it. Pre-release information is often rehashed and revisited because now is the time the consumer will actually make the decision to purchase or not.

In this case a lot of people thought a micro SD slot was implausible due to design constraints of the "unibody" construction of the device. Now we see that's not necessarily true. Basically HTC was capable of creating an almost compromise free super phone yet we have to deal with the trade offs.

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someone tell me again, why T-Mobile's uncarrier plan is better. You pay 650 bucks for the S4?

i'd rather go to Sprint, pay 150 for the S4 upfront... pay for Sprint's service for a few months and then just pay the ETF ($300); total for the phone is $450.

is it a service coverage thing??
 
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someone tell me again, why T-Mobile's uncarrier plan is better. You pay 650 bucks for the S4?

i'd rather go to Sprint, pay 150 for the S4 upfront... pay for Sprint's service for a few months and then just pay the ETF ($300); total for the phone is $450.

is it a service coverage thing??

LOL wut
 
HEADS UP............REFURBISHED NOTE II`S ON AT&T.COM FOR $9.99

Just added another one to my Mobile share plan.........ended up being free anyway because there was a $10 online credit because i work for Express Scripts.

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Ill just trade with someone my note + $100 for their HTC One or trade for a galaxy IV...........YEEEEEE
 
someone tell me again, why T-Mobile's uncarrier plan is better. You pay 650 bucks for the S4?

i'd rather go to Sprint, pay 150 for the S4 upfront... pay for Sprint's service for a few months and then just pay the ETF ($300); total for the phone is $450.

is it a service coverage thing??
uh what? 150 up front + 60 a month (at least 3 months) + 300 ETF = 630... so unless ur paying less than 60 a month on sprint... ull spend 630 in 3 months.

at tmo 200 up front (i think) + 50 a month (at least 3 months) + 20 a month for TWO YEARS.  in 3 months on tmo youve spent 410....
 
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• Noise reduction in slow motion movie capture
• Improved color reproduction and dynamic range (reduced over-exposure in non-HDR images) in certain conditions
• Fix to display correct ISO in EXIF information when ISO settings are manually changed by the user
• Improved system performance and stability


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uh what? 150 up front + 60 a month (at least 3 months) + 300 ETF = 630... so unless ur paying less than 60 a month on sprint... ull spend 630 in 3 months.


at tmo 200 up front (i think) + 50 a month (at least 3 months) + 20 a month for TWO YEARS.  in 3 months on tmo youve spent 410....

yes, but at the end of 3 mos with the sprint scenario, i'll have an S4.

at the end of the 3 mos with the tmo scenario, you'll still have to pay 21 payments of $20.
 
yes, but at the end of 3 mos with the sprint scenario, i'll have an S4.

at the end of the 3 mos with the tmo scenario, you'll still have to pay 21 payments of $20.
youll have an s4 and then what? cancel ur contract and jump to another carrier? or bring ur phone to tmobile? im not catching where u save money at here...
 
with the Sprint scenario, i'll pay $450 for a new S4 (150 + ETF[300]) and then go to T-Mobile Uncarrier.

with T-Mobile, I'll pay $630, which is ($150 + [$20 x 24months]) for a new phone.
 
with the Sprint scenario, i'll pay $450 for a new S4 (150 + ETF[300]) and then go to T-Mobile Uncarrier.

with T-Mobile, I'll pay $630, which is ($150 + [$20 x 24months]) for a new phone.

At least looking dumb when you find out the sprint phone isn't compatible with tmobile is free.
 
with the Sprint scenario, i'll pay $450 for a new S4 (150 + ETF[300]) and then go to T-Mobile Uncarrier.

with T-Mobile, I'll pay $630, which is ($150 + [$20 x 24months]) for a new phone.

Sprint's ETF is $350 and the S4 is only $150 upfront if you sign the 2-year contract and bring your number from another carrier then you still have to pay the first month's bill and the bill after you cancel. If you cancel before 30 days or however long they let you test drive it you still have to return the phone and you may or not be required to pay a restocking fee. On top of that, when did Sprint's phones become compatible to T-mobile's frequencies? You might as well buy the phone out right from the beginning because you're going to pay retail or close to it using either of these methods. Save yourself a headache kid.
 
Sprint's ETF is $350 and the S4 is only $150 upfront if you sign the 2-year contract and bring your number from another carrier then you still have to pay the first month's bill and the bill after you cancel. If you cancel before 30 days or however long they let you test drive it you still have to return the phone and you may or not be required to pay a restocking fee. On top of that, when did Sprint's phones become compatible to T-mobile's frequencies? You might as well buy the phone out right from the beginning because you're going to pay retail or close to it using either of these methods. Save yourself a headache kid.

ah, different frequencies. i didnt know that. and thanks for politely telling me. repped!
 
yea i noticed that too. if we get a custom rom soon u can probably cut that down by removing all the unnecessary files and bloatware
 
I wonder if the att One and the tmobile One are the same but with the aws bands deactivated on att's. the att lumia 920 has aws bands that are deactivated so I wonder if this is the same case 
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Found a ZTE Chaser for $10 at Target and bought it to play around with, use as a phone to practice making APKs with and back up phone
 
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