04-11-2012, 01:37 PM | #31 | |
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Actually don't get insurance and take the risk. IF you get the warranty for say a Droid Bionic it will cost you $70 then if you drop or break your phone yo ustill have to pay $100 deductible to replace it; $170 total investment if broken (lost and your SOL). You could easily replace that phone on eBay for $200. Risk the $30 and pocket the $70. Plus most warranties are only good for a year.
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04-11-2012, 03:19 PM | #32 |
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Ok, I’ll join in here because we’re up for a new renewal on our phone package and I’d like a new phone and I know you guys would love beating me up on this.
I currently have a cheesy flip open phone than can text and takes very bad pictures..… that’s about it. The wife says I can get a free new phone that slides open (don’t know how else to describe it) and has a full keyboard with a shift key etc etc and it takes average pictures, not much else to it. I’m thinking I want to go better than that but don’t want to spend a whole lot. My eye sight also sucks without reading glasses so there is that. I do not need internet on my phone. I’m behind a PC ¾ of the day at work and a lot at home. I don’t travel on business very much so don’t need internet for that. I also don’t need this phone for business related stuff. I don’t know shit about apps but I’m sure there a lot I would like of them. So what do I want?
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Plus Should cover your old ass needs.
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I heard Best Buy is running a special on that setup this week, plus they're tossing in a free month of AOL
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04-11-2012, 03:39 PM | #35 | |
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Make sure the cable is Monster grade and you get the extended warranty on the phone too!
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04-12-2012, 04:42 PM | #37 |
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I'm glad someone posted this thread. My cellphone ended a few weeks ago, and I've been thinking about the next phone I get. I just had a little Pantech Jest...something that didn't require data service. I'm kicking myself for going with that phone after I got rid of my Blackberry, because I had no idea Verizon was going to limit the data service. If I had known that in advanced, I would have kept my data (probably gotten rid of the blackberry thought.)
Anyways, I'm eyeing the Droid Razr Maxx. It's supposed to have one of the best smartphones in regards to battery life and features, but it is a bit pricey for me. I'm glad someone mentioned Amazonwireless, I can save a few bucks off of the phone from there, although I WISHED I was a new customer as those guys are getting a big savings off of the phone. Anyways, anybody else have the Maxx?
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04-12-2012, 05:37 PM | #39 |
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If you're looking for an android smartphone, I'd recommend waiting if possible. Very rarely is it a good idea to wait for "new stuff" because there's always something new and better around the corner. (that's the story on how my desktop took about a year longer to build than first anticipated!) Within the next few months there will be some really great phones coming out.
When it comes down to it, you have to figure out what features are important to you and focus on those. Display? Camera? Service? Battery life? QWERTY vs Touch keyboard, etc. Once those are established it's easier to point you in the right direction.
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As far as features go, I would like a phone with a good camera on it, both video and still pictures. I haven't had a touchscreen phone (I don't own a tablet computer as of yet either) and have only had one QWERTY phone, so my thoughts are touchscreen on the next phone to see if I'd like it better than the QWERTY. Certainly I would say battery life is what everybody would like to have in a phone, and I've read excellent reviews about the Razr Maxx in that regard. I hated the idea of my last smartphone (Blackberry Curve) having to be recharged at luch time, and charged again that night. I DO realize, however, this is common among smartphones, and probably more common depending upon what it's used mostly for. The point is, I can't really say, outside of battery life, that the phone must have this or that, since most of those features were not present in the phone I currently have. I will say, since Verizon is offering double the data with 4G, I don't want to settle for a 3G phone with half the data limit.
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Actually, I can get the Droid Bonic off of Amazon Wireless for $50.
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IF you are a Geek then the next one is ALWAYS around the corner (Android 5.0 is going to rock your world) If you are NOT a geek then the upgrades in the next cycle aren't going to mean as much as having a good phone now. As is most 4g phones now and some 3g are going to go to ice cream sandwich by end of year. Its the difference between always buying a new off the lot car or one that is a year old. The new may be great but the 1 year old will take you to the store also. Sent from my HTC_Amaze_4G using Tapatalk 2 |
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04-12-2012, 06:25 PM | #45 | |
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They said we will give you 25 off, i said why not 50? They said its easy to give 25 off upgrades, but managers have to approve anything more than that. Basically anyone who upgrades should get at a minium 25 off the "sticker" price.
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