Just wanted to give it some exposure.
Wife's old phone.
We switched to T-Mo and can't use her G2 from VZW anymore.
Tried to keep the price below market value of this phone. It's still in great condition.
http://swappa.com/listing/HVN796/view
You do know that you can use the Verizon G2 on T-Mobile?
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So, I gave my American girlfriend a Nexus One (because Im a nice boyfriend) and it worked fine for her while she was studying in Europe with a SIM Card from Verizon. However, she has sadly now returned to the US and it apparently has stopped working, obviously because of the CDMA network.
So, just wondering if there is any way of using the Nexus One on Verizon in the US at all? She has a SIM Card as I said..
Thanks
Nope, fraid not.
Sad. Not even on 2G-only?
Nope, the radios / hardware are completely different.
GSM and CDMA are two completely different technologies which can not mix.
the best thing to do would be to sell it (if it's in good condition it should bring close to $500.00) and then buy an Incredible.
Or, switch her to AT&T or T-Mobile. Keep in mind that the N1 you purchased will get 3g on T-mobile or AT&T, but not both, depending on which one you purchased. It will get Edge on either network.
Hey guys, I'm using an unlocked G1 on AT&T and wondering if anyone knows where I can get a refurbished or used Nexus One for a decent price? Sadly, I'm trapped with AT&T but I would like an Android phone that's 3G that I could afford (I work in nonprofit and $600 is definitely not an option )
ebay/craigslist
tried those, no luck; does anyone know of someplace that sell refurbished N1s?
Honestly, the G1 is a wonderful device. If money is an issue, and you want a 3G smartphone, you already have it made. Stick with that, and grab a Nexus One when they become the new G1.
It is a good phone, I do like it, BUT with AT&T as my carrier, I cannot get 3G since it was a t-mobile. Sadly, I don't think there are any places to buy a refurbed N1 since Google has a tight grip on them.
I'm considering an N1. Where is the most reputable places to buy from? Amazon, ebay, craigslist, other, etc? Also how can I make sure its unbranded(to use on att without data plan)? I just don't wanna get burned, after seeing some of the decent prices online
After an unfortunate accident with my N1 I turned to craigslist and found a used tmobile N1 after only 5 days of looking. $200 and it was basically brand new. I was astonished at the condition of the unit. Just make sure you test w/e unit you decide to purchase with your own sim to verify correct functionality.
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After an unfortunate accident with my N1 I turned to craigslist and found a used tmobile N1 after only 5 days of looking. $200 and it was basically brand new. I was astonished at the condition of the unit. Just make sure you test w/e unit you decide to purchase with your own sim to verify correct functionality.
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Seems there are more T-mobile N1's around than att. If I can't find an att one I can still use the t-moble N1 with me att sim, I just wont get 3G right?
http://cell-phones.shop.ebay.com/Ce...l_Phones&_fln=1&_ssov=1&_trksid=p3286.c0.m282 on ebay
eep2378 said:
Seems there are more T-mobile N1's around than att. If I can't find an att one I can still use the t-moble N1 with me att sim, I just wont get 3G right?
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correct, no 3g.
Looking into getting a Galaxy Camera. I was excited they offered a wifi only camera. Looking at the prices though between the two, it looks like the wifi only version of the camera is about $100 more than an unlocked GC100. Is the ONLY difference between the two that one has cell data capabilities and one doesn't? The GC100 still has wifi, so I'm kind of confused on the pricing...
I was thrown off by the price diff also.. went ahead and got the unlocked one on amazon for 340.... And love it.. took it to Six flags this weekend ( my daughter was dancing there ) used my att sim. and had data and texts all day while still being able to take nice pics.. I say go for the unlocked one, its cheaper, and that sim slot may come in handy one day.. even if u only use the wifi..
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I was thrown off by the price diff also.. went ahead and got the unlocked one on amazon for 340.... And love it.. took it to Six flags this weekend ( my daughter was dancing there ) used my att sim. and had data and texts all day while still being able to take nice pics.. I say go for the unlocked one, its cheaper, and that sim slot may come in handy one day.. even if u only use the wifi..
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True. I have T-mobile which I think will work in it (at least basic 3G), so I probably will go that route. I just wasn't sure if I was missing something or if it was just retailers hanging onto that price for some reason. Thanks.
tekkitan said:
True. I have T-mobile which I think will work in it (at least basic 3G), so I probably will go that route. I just wasn't sure if I was missing something or if it was just retailers hanging onto that price for some reason. Thanks.
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If you want to hold off a bit we can hopefully provide some files to twistedumbrella and EVA which will help us completely open up the GC120 Verizon Galaxy Camera. Verizon is required to sell any device that uses the 4G LTE spectrum as factory carrier unlocked. So it is quite possible you can purchase a GC120 (for $250 on ebay now) and get TMO 4G (vice just 3G on gsm model) on it.
Just putting this out there. Don't take any of it as set in stone as of yet!
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If you want to hold off a bit we can hopefully provide some files to twistedumbrella and EVA which will help us completely open up the GC120 Verizon Galaxy Camera. Verizon is required to sell any device that uses the 4G LTE spectrum as factory carrier unlocked. So it is quite possible you can purchase a GC120 (for $250 on ebay now) and get TMO 4G (vice just 3G on gsm model) on it.
Just putting this out there. Don't take any of it as set in stone as of yet!
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Thanks. I don't see any on eBay for that cheap however. Amazon has the GC100 for $330 which I think is a pretty decent price. I wouldn't mind either if it was only 3G because I would only use it if I really need it (which will probably be rare). Heck right now I have a Nexus S which is still 3G so hey, I'm used to it
Hey I am a long time Verizon GS3 and droid x user living in south east Florida and I am thinking about switching over to att. I have been doing a lot of research both on att and the new moto x and I believe that's what I am going to do. I see a lot has been done with att network in the last year or two and the next is a better deal than Verizon's and the plan is $15 cheaper for individual until my wife's contract is over in Oct. So....should I switch? Has the network really gotten better? Good customer service? Good prices? Give me some feedback on your att experience....I have a big decision to make by Friday. My GS3 broke last week and my bday is tomorrow and I am dying with my wife's cracked screen thunderbolt from 3 years ago...lol Thanks.
Oh yeah..should I do the motomaker? Seems really cool but I will have to wait another week or two...lol
What back materials hold up? I kinda like the wood...heard the leather scratches and might not hold up?
That's a lot of questions in one thread lol.
Happy birthday first of all and here are my .02 cents.
If I were to do it again, I'd go with AIO wireless or some other cheap carrier. AIO or whatever it is called is actually on AT&T network and has everything you need. You just have to buy your own phone which IMHO is much better anyways. No need to sign a contract. Phones are beyond locked down and too much bloat. Get pure version of X through moto maker and go with $45 a month plan. IMHO, that's the way to go.
Hope that helps.
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I had Verizon once hated every thing about them, still do. Where I'm at and places I travel to have pretty good AT&T coverage. I'm a multi phone user and I can switch them for certain situations, S4 Active for hunting and fishing trips, N5, Moto X '13 and '14 because of Motorolas radios and the experience, iPhone 5 for Facetime. This is a decision you will have to make for yourself based upon what is important for you. As far as back plates, wood and leather scratch but can both be repaired/retreated easily. I went with standard soft touch because I'll end up putting a skin on, hopefully blue camo like my N5.
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Maybe as long as you get good AT&T signal. I personally think it's better to get the Pure version over AT&T version even though it lacks a few AT&T LTE bands, it should support enough of their LTE bands that as long as you live in big enough city you'll still get good coverage. Most people should have no problem. I still think it's worth it over AT&T crapwares, locked bootloader, locked sim, slower udpates and lower resale value. You could test their coverage by using an AT&T MVNO like Cricket for just one month, and later sign a contract if you really want to.
As for "good customer service". I have dealt with AT&T in the past and I can only express my opinion about them using vulgar languages.
Check local signal. If AT&T has good coverage (they do in most of US, close to Verizon's) then go with a pure on Cricket or AIO for the best price.