Went to:
https://shop.samsung.com/uk/multistore/ukupgradechannel/ukupgradelounge/registration
Entered my Note 8 Loan Agreement Number and Surname, and the only option it gave me was the option for the 128GB model, showing an incorrect Cash price of £869, should be £899 for 128GB Model. It doesn't give me the option for the 512GB/8GB Ram model either. (See Attachment)
Anyone else experiencing the same problem? I didn't get an email to upgrade either, maybe I'm rushing and should wait a little longer as it was just announced.
Try again, I can see two 512GB models as well as all three in 128GB.
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Try again, I can see two 512GB models as well as all three in 128GB.
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You're right, thanks. Nothing to indicate whether these are dual SIM or not.
Can you upgrade before the first 12 months?
Mine says I can upgrade from October
Thanks
Jon41 said:
Can you upgrade before the first 12 months?
Mine says I can upgrade from October
Thanks
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I think you have to wait for 12 months between upgrades.
What would be the deal id you have tripped knox, does it still work.
xdaman85 said:
You're right, thanks. Nothing to indicate whether these are dual SIM or not.
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They're dual sim. Ordered the 512gb version
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They're dual sim. Ordered the 512gb version
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Is the UK version exynos? I'm from the USA and looking to purchase exynos from UK. I think that LTE will work in USA. Just wish I know for sure which band LTE the UK phone has.
chrispyutec said:
Is the UK version exynos? I'm from the USA and looking to purchase exynos from UK. I think that LTE will work in USA. Just wish I know for sure which band LTE the UK phone has.
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UK version or International version is Exynos.
Anyone managed to get the Samsung Mobile Care after entering loan agreement and surname?
Samsung have cancelled my order twice after each time telling me that it can only be added when placing the order.
Currently it only seems new customers or new Upgrade Program contracts can get Mobile Care with the existing eligible Note 8 users missing out.
Grrrrr!!
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Pre-ordered the 128 gb ver. for £899. Got rid of the GS9+ 64 gb for £460.
gokhujee said:
What would be the deal id you have tripped knox, does it still work.
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Check the terms and conditions buddy. Im sure ive read that the Knox warranty must be valid to return the phone otherwise they will charge you a fee.
Woot woot!! Finally got my upgrade (Black 512GB) pre-ordered now with Mobile Care added after numerous emails and calls to Samdung Support/Shop.
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Woot woot!! Finally got my upgrade (Black 512GB) pre-ordered now with Mobile Care added after numerous emails and calls to Samdung Support/Shop.
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What's the crack with mobile care? Only shows 2 years available for £120. Surely a bit pointless on the yearly upgrade plan. Or am I missing something.
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Jon41 said:
Can you upgrade before the first 12 months?
Mine says I can upgrade from October
Thanks
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Think I seem to remember it being 11 payments min. When did you get your 8?
I have just upgraded note 8 to 9 after receiving my note 8 on release day 15th September last year.
mgbosshogg said:
What's the crack with mobile care? Only shows 2 years available for £120. Surely a bit pointless on the yearly upgrade plan. Or am I missing something.
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As it is forms part of the credit agreement with Close Brothers, this gets added to the monthly payment plan.
When the new device is released a year later and you wish to upgrade, Close Brothers cancel your remaining year including Mobile Care. You then sign up for a new 2 year contract and add Mobile Care to start the process again.
So in theory you only pay for 1 year of Mobile Care for that particular device as the 2nd year is cancelled once upgraded.
That's how it's always worked for me the last 3 years.
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As it is forms part of the credit agreement with Close Brothers, this gets added to the monthly payment plan.
When the new device is released a year later and you wish to upgrade, Close Brothers cancel your remaining year including Mobile Care. You then sign up for a new 2 year contract and add Mobile Care to start the process again.
So in theory you only pay for 1 year of Mobile Care for that particular device as the 2nd year is cancelled once upgraded.
That's how it's always worked for me the last 3 years.
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Ah, makes sense. Never bought it before as have insurance through my bank.
Cheers.
Does it even make sense?
Considering you buy into a new plan starting from scratch on the condition you send your handset back after having paid half means you are selling your handset back to Samsung or Close bros for half the price maybe even a bit less considering the depo. I Think I'm better off selling it myself, especially if the condition is pristine. Why would I do that? When nothing is stopping me from buying into a new note9 plan anyway if I want.
Value to buy out of the plan ( what was given for the Note 8 ) was £425.
Related
I pre-ordered my note 3 from Best Buy, and originally they had an arrival date of october 1st. Today on the website, that date has changed to September 27th.
I'm honestly hoping Best Buy might be accidentally showing an early shipping/arrival date!
Thoughts?
i see. that is odd. nothing for verizon. hoping they are moving it up too!!
i see. that is odd. nothing for verizon. hoping they are moving it up too!!
Bwahahahaha.
That could also mean AT&T's shipping their pre-orders earlier than the 10/1 date stated. BB is just an agent for the various wireless carriers and serves at their pleasure. I'd find it odd AT&T would allow a third-party to sell a highly anticipated new device before they themselves offered it. The carriers and third-party resellers are frenemies; all the carriers pay them handsome commissions upfront on the value of the two-year deal (device and voice/data plan) and would always rather avoid that pay-out by doing as many customer-direct deals as possible. I've followed BB's pre-order handling of some in-demand devices and it's been a cluster-f because what's in their system doesn't necessarily reflect what's actually happening. We'll know soon enough and best of luck to all no matter what channel they’re ordering from.
Just checked my AT&T preorder and it still says 10/1-10/2:crying:
guys we have it in stock already in our store , we had 5 for att , I also heard that verizon will be on the 30th of oct!!!
Really?
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guys we have it in stock already in our store , we had 5 for att , I also heard that verizon will be on the 30th of oct!!!
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Seriously? I have yet to hear anything from the best buy in Florence KY.
And now it's to late to call.
I need to accept I won't have it till Friday.
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guys we have it in stock already in our store , we had 5 for att , I also heard that verizon will be on the 30th of oct!!!
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You had 5 in stock that were for sale..? What location was this? I feel like people keep trolling in every thread saying they've found it in stock
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cubandevil said:
guys we have it in stock already in our store , we had 5 for att , I also heard that verizon will be on the 30th of oct!!!
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Can you purchase them yet or are they being held to the 4th?
I dont think we can sell it till the 4th ,but if you get someone who doesnt know that
you don't say!
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guys we have it in stock already in our store , we had 5 for att , I also heard that verizon will be on the 30th of oct!!!
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whhhhhhhaaaattt!!!!?!
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whhhhhhhaaaattt!!!!?!
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stock is going fast on att note 3s where i work, and note 3 is launching on the 10th for verizon.
Ordered mine on 9/4 I think and it arrived on my door yesterday (10/3) sometime between 2:30 & 3pm. FedEx didn't even ring the bell, but my son told me I had a package as he came thru the front door from school. :sly:
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I am tempted to hop on this phone from Note 2, But SD810 is literally a couple months away.
Note 3 user here. I've had it since launch. It is the first of the note series that I've owned and absolutely love it. I've been waiting for the 4 for months so I'm excited. I've also been eligible to jump for 6 months but nothing beats the note 3 but the note 4.
also a note 3 user, i know the note 4 isnt that much as an upgrade from the note 3 as people would like but im still getting it lol
I've only had my Note 3 for about a month. I got it knowing that the Note 4 was coming, so I used T-Mobile JUMP to upgrade.
I have AT&T... I will POSSIBLY be getting it, depending on if the bootloader is unlocked.
LaRosa217 said:
I've only had my Note 3 for about a month. I got it knowing that the Note 4 was coming, so I used T-Mobile JUMP to upgrade.
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I just switched to T-Mobile from Sprint but didn't think JUMP was worth signing up for. How did that work for you? Doesn't T-Mobile only pay up to half of your current device, up to $350 I think? Seems like you would have lost a lot of money by doing it so quick.
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I just switched to T-Mobile from Sprint but didn't think JUMP was worth signing up for. How did that work for you? Doesn't T-Mobile only pay up to half of your current device, up to $350 I think? Seems like you would have lost a lot of money by doing it so quick.
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It worked out for me because I sold my Nexus 5 to a friend & used that money to basically pay for half of the Note 3 when I got it. So for me, I'm basically moving from a Nexus 5 to a Note 4, with the Note 3 in-between, without really costing me anything extra out of pocket. Plus, they gave me Jump free for the first month.
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I have AT&T... I will POSSIBLY be getting it, depending on if the bootloader is unlocked.
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The ATT version will be locked. The T-Mobile version will probably be unlocked.
I'll be upgrading to a Note 4, from a Note 3. I'm in a Band 12 area and would like to take advantage of it when it rolls out. If it wasn't for that, and the $200 rebate from Samsung I probably wouldn't upgrade.
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Do Tmo devices usually get good dev support? I am about to switch over to Tmo and am eyeing the Note 4. I currently own the international Note 3.
I'm upgrading from a note 2. Gonna miss it, but with that new screen and metal frame i just had to upgrade. I sold it on craigslist for $200 and if i trade in the temp phone i got I am still eligible for the $200 from Samsung. pretty cool.
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Do Tmo devices usually get good dev support? I am about to switch over to Tmo and am eyeing the Note 4. I currently own the international Note 3.
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TMO Note 3 received good support from what i can see. The Note 2 didn't get much at first.
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The ATT version will be locked. The T-Mobile version will probably be unlocked.
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That's why I'm waiting to see. Not preordering. I didn't do my research when I bought my ATT Note 3, and I'm not repeating this with the Note 4.
hopefully this is true as someone said on google+ that the tmob S5 was locked?
Had all the Notes 1-3 and they were all great. Played with the Note 4 at Best Buy today wasnt in awe to the point i want to hurry and get it, the edge would probably be the only reason i get the 4
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I have AT&T... I will POSSIBLY be getting it, depending on if the bootloader is unlocked.
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I don't want to burst your bubble but ATT will not release a phone without a locked bootloader. Do what I do - buy a TMOBILE Note 4 and use it on ATT. I did that with the NOTE 3 and the S5 and plan to do it on the Note 4 too! TMOBILE phones work great on ATT network..
Good luck with whatever you decide..
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hopefully this is true as someone said on google+ that the tmob S5 was locked?
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TMBOBILE S5 was not locked. I don't knwo who said that but they don't know what they were talking about. I have a TOMBILE S5 and I am on ATT NETWORK. (I plan on doing the same thing with the Note 4)
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hopefully this is true as someone said on google+ that the tmob S5 was locked?
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Uh...no it isn't.
Must have been a troll then. Glad to hear they are not locking the bootloader
Note 3 > LG G3 > Note 4!
T-Mobile gets the best support. Especially with the Note 4....Devs will be all over it. :good:
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Do Tmo devices usually get good dev support? I am about to switch over to Tmo and am eyeing the Note 4. I currently own the international Note 3.
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I just had the greatest laugh...
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Note 3 > LG G3 > Note 4!
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Trying to figure out if the at&t version will work 100%,no drops, on t-mobile network.
I saw a couple post saying that the tmobile version works on at&t and that the 2 version are almost identical *source needed*. But nothing yet saying it works the other way
Reason is I have a bunch of reward certificates and a gift card for Best Buy, I know the att version is a little more expensive $825 vs $770, but i have enough to offset the difference and still make it cheaper.
Why would you want the att version lol, cost more
No original box
No headphones
No download booster
No unlocked boot loader
I have the same question about whether or not the AT&T Note 4 will work perfectly the same as a T-mobile version on the T-mobile network. I don't know why no one has mentioned how much cheaper it is to just go set up a new AT&T account to get the discount at Best Buy. You could buy it for $300 minus the $200 trade-in promotion + $70 in sales tax. So $170, then you have $40 activation + $60 for one month service + $350 ETF after 15 days, then get it unlocked. So the total out of pocket cost for the AT&T version is $620. Why would you buy the $750 T-mobile version, which would be $815 after sales tax. You save nearly $200 after all is said and done. Am I missing anything here? I haven't seen a single person mention doing this on this forum or over at androidcentral.
pham818 said:
Why would you want the att version lol, cost more
No original box
No headphones
No download booster
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shadowoak said:
Trying to figure out if the at&t version will work 100%,no drops, on t-mobile network.
I saw a couple post saying that the tmobile version works on at&t and that the 2 version are almost identical *source needed*. But nothing yet saying it works the other way
Reason is I have a bunch of reward certificates and a gift card for Best Buy, I know the att version is a little more expensive $825 vs $770, but i have enough to offset the difference and still make it cheaper.
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1st post..
red_stripe05 said:
I have the same question about whether or not the AT&T Note 4 will work perfectly the same as a T-mobile version on the T-mobile network. I don't know why no one has mentioned how much cheaper it is to just go set up a new AT&T account to get the discount at Best Buy. You could buy it for $300 minus the $200 trade-in promotion + $70 in sales tax. So $170, then you have $40 activation + $60 for one month service + $350 ETF after 15 days, then get it unlocked. So the total out of pocket cost for the AT&T version is $620. Why would you buy the $750 T-mobile version, which would be $815 after sales tax. You save nearly $200 after all is said and done. Am I missing anything here? I haven't seen a single person mention doing this on this forum or over at androidcentral.
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1st post...Just sayin
red_stripe05 said:
I have the same question about whether or not the AT&T Note 4 will work perfectly the same as a T-mobile version on the T-mobile network. I don't know why no one has mentioned how much cheaper it is to just go set up a new AT&T account to get the discount at Best Buy. You could buy it for $300 minus the $200 trade-in promotion + $70 in sales tax. So $170, then you have $40 activation + $60 for one month service + $350 ETF after 15 days, then get it unlocked. So the total out of pocket cost for the AT&T version is $620. Why would you buy the $750 T-mobile version, which would be $815 after sales tax. You save nearly $200 after all is said and done. Am I missing anything here? I haven't seen a single person mention doing this on this forum or over at androidcentral.
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You are missing that you have to return the Note 4 to the manufacturer. See http://www.att.com/shop/wireless/returnpolicy.html#fbid=qD17b06g8-s
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1st post..
1st post...Just sayin
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What does have to do with anything? Ive been lurking around xda since the 1st iphone came out
Well as I said I have a bunch of money in best buy that it would make it cheaper. But, after looking around the att version forum, found out that the bootloader is locked. So im just going to buy one straight from t-mobile, once they get more in-stock
So what if its my first post? I've used these forums for years as a lurker getting info on rooting, starting with my Sprint Epic Touch 4G. I've read all the posts I can on the Note 4, and seriously just wondered why no one discusses starting a new contract to get the phone at such a steep discount. I'm not trolling anyone, although there seems to be way more uneducated/uninformed people on here than usual.
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1st post..
1st post...Just sayin
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After 15 days into a new contract with AT&T, if you want to cancel your service, you do NOT have to return the phone. To fulfill your contractual obligations, you pay the ETF. That seems to be it. You are stuck with the phone after 15 days if anything goes wrong, and yes, you would have to send it to the manufacturer for any warranty claims. But wouldn't that be the same case if you bought it without insurance anyways?
Back to the original question though, does anyone know of any issues with using the AT&T version on T-mobile once its been unlocked by AT&T? It has band 12 support, but could T-mobile pull some sort of throttling BS for it being an AT&T imei?
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You are missing that you have to return the Note 4 to the manufacturer. See
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It's NOT the t mobile version of the phone, it's their service for some reason.
I get REALLY slow speeds on my t mobile note 4, but when I used an AT&T sim card, LTE was really fast and no PROBLEMS. I can't believe anyone would even consider a NOTE 4 AT&T version....unless they like that $300+ 2 year contract deal.
re: ATT Note 4
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Why would you want the att version lol, cost more
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You forgot to mention "No Wifi Calling". LOL
red_stripe05 said:
I have the same question about whether or not the AT&T Note 4 will work perfectly the same as a T-mobile version on the T-mobile network. I don't know why no one has mentioned how much cheaper it is to just go set up a new AT&T account to get the discount at Best Buy. You could buy it for $300 minus the $200 trade-in promotion + $70 in sales tax. So $170, then you have $40 activation + $60 for one month service + $350 ETF after 15 days, then get it unlocked. So the total out of pocket cost for the AT&T version is $620. Why would you buy the $750 T-mobile version, which would be $815 after sales tax. You save nearly $200 after all is said and done. Am I missing anything here? I haven't seen a single person mention doing this on this forum or over at androidcentral.
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LOL where did you get the 200 from? that deal ended already...
The deal has been extended at Best Buy until November 1.
So I was just wondering if any of you think it's worth upgrading to the Pixel XL for only $240 as Verizon is giving a deal this Black Friday. Should I stick with my N6 until next year or take the offer?
Or if anyone has a better upgradeable phone which supports CDMA
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So I was just wondering if any of you think it's worth upgrading to the Pixel XL for only $240 as Verizon is giving a deal this Black Friday. Should I stick with my N6 until next year or take the offer?
Or if anyone has a better upgradeable phone which supports CDMA
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It will cost $240 ? If so you could buy it and flip it for at least $600+
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It will cost $240 ? If so you could buy it and flip it for at least $600+
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The catch is I have to sign a 2 year contract which I actually have no problem with, but I'm sure they're going to notice that the device isn't active on my account since I sold it.
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The catch is I have to sign a 2 year contract which I actually have no problem with, but I'm sure they're going to notice that the device isn't active on my account since I sold it.
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You need to add the total price of the 2 year contract to the price of the new device.
Than estimate the costs using your N6 for 2 years without that contract.
Can be helpful to make a decision.
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You need to add the total price of the 2 year contract to the price of the new device.
Than estimate the costs using your N6 for 2 years without that contract.
Can be helpful to make a decision.
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well my N6 is already paid off, so it would just be the extra $10/month added to my bill for the next 2 years.
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The catch is I have to sign a 2 year contract which I actually have no problem with, but I'm sure they're going to notice that the device isn't active on my account since I sold it.
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I have Sprint so I also have CDMA as well so it is an issue finding good phones. The 2 year contact you sign with Verizon is basically a service agreement, meaning you are going to use their service for another 2 years before you have the ability to just bail. Afterwards it goes month to month, at least with Sprint. With Sprint anyways, the phone isn't an issue, assuming the 2 year contract is a purchase not a lease which I suspect it is. For example, my brother signed a 2 yr contract with Sprint, got a Galaxy, then broke it after a year from dropping it too much. He is using some old phone he bought used. No problem. I just got a Nexus 5X after having my Nexus 6 for just one year. Sprint hasn't called either of us demanding why our phones are not being used. We just agreed legally to use their service for another 2 years. If you don't plan on leaving Verizon anyways the contract is negligible. It's just that if you get rid of the pixel and something happens to your Nexus 6, you will be on your own until the 2 yr contract is up.
I've been looking at the Pixel XL new in box like yours would be and they are going for a lot right now given that they are sold out. I highly suggest you look at eBay. New Pixel XL in a box are being priced at $900+
You could buy it at $240 , sell it even at a slightly mark up at $825, then keep the $585. That's very cheap esp for the XL.....
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You need to add the total price of the 2 year contract to the price of the new device.
Than estimate the costs using your N6 for 2 years without that contract.
Can be helpful to make a decision.
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The OP likely is going to keep using Verizon's service anyways whether he buys the Pixel or not. The only difference is if he wanted to leave Verizon or plans to then the contract would lock him in until its over. In the US, most people who are on the major networks (AT&T, Sprint, Verizon, T-Mobile) generally stay with their carrier, there isn't a lot of movement.......the cheap pre-paid, lower tier networks is a different story................
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............ the 2 yr contract is up.
.......the cheap pre-paid, lower tier..
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Thx for the info. In the Netherlands and probably in more EU-countries we have 'sim only contracts'.
Buying a device yourself and a sim only contract is mostly cheaper.
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well my N6 is already paid off, so it would just be the extra $10/month added to my bill for the next 2 years.
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240 + (24 * 10) is the real price you have to pay for the Pixel.
That's cheap compared with prices here in the Netherlands. (Still > $1000,- for a Pixel XL).
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So I was just wondering if any of you think it's worth upgrading to the Pixel XL for only $240 as Verizon is giving a deal this Black Friday. Should I stick with my N6 until next year or take the offer?
Or if anyone has a better upgradeable phone which supports CDMA
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Keep in mind the Verizon Pixel XL has a locked bootloader. I believe it's a terrible deal because of that, and you could do just as well simply by buying a 6P from Amazon between Black Friday and the end of the year.
Strephon Alkhalikoi said:
Keep in mind the Verizon Pixel XL has a locked bootloader. I believe it's a terrible deal because of that, and you could do just as well simply by buying a 6P from Amazon between Black Friday and the end of the year.
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well there is a tool released to unlock the bootloader of a Verizon Pixel device (dePixel8). But it could be possible that a future update may force-lock the bootloader again, which is something to think about I guess.
The last time the bootloader on a Verizon device was bypassed, it was the Galaxy S4. Verizon's next update patched the hole that allowed people to do that. While I admit forgetting about dePixel8, it's a virtual lock that Verizon will patch the flaw that allows the bootloader to be unlocked on their next update, when they decide to release it.
That's the other bad thing about getting a Verizon Pixel/Pixel XL. You're at the mercy of Verizon for updates, not Google.
Unlock it, flash the google factory image and disable ota updates to be sure. Assuming you can get it before Google patches the bypass.
Assuming it can be unlocked.
It's up to the OP what he wants to do. However, he needs to be aware of the potential pitfalls of purchasing a device from a carrier on contract. The locked bootloader with the potential of not being able to unlock it and carrier interference with the updates are but two of them. Getting a phone from a carrier for a reduced price is never a good deal. Buying direct is better.
Verizon. Bootloader policy. Possible bloatware (its Verizon do it's impossible to believe something shady won't be in there). Pricing. Nuff said...
I saw this promo. I'd pass. Usually the benefit of a contract is to get the immediate savings right away while forfeiting the ability to move carriers. Here you sign a contract, pay out the a$$ upfront, then get a trickle benefit over 2 yrs. I'd just get a 6p over black friday if you'd like to switch.
It's a good price. But I opted to finance through project Fi instead. I'm not a heavy data user so my monthly is about the same as a contract would be with Verizon. Verizon's service is arguably better but I'm satisfied with Fi, and I really like how well it works internationally, making it a better value to me. Plus I'm not confident that Verizon will release timely updates.
Once you unlock it using DePixel8, you flash google factory images and there's no way Verizon can relock it with future updates.
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Once you unlock it using DePixel8, you flash google factory images and there's no way Verizon can relock it with future updates.
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maybe, but back when I had a S5 and needed tech support for it to get it replaced, Verizon representative notified me over the phone that they wont do anything as they were able to see that I wasn't on a stock ROM and that I was rooted. Although the representative just told me to reflash the stock ROM and keep it unrooted and to call back the next day.
Nonetheless I'm sure they will be able to do the same with my Pixel and void my warranty, best to just buy it from Google directly and avoid all of that crap.
Thanks everyone for your input and advice
The 10$ price is for the 32gb Pixel only, which is a good price. The 128gb Pixel is 15$ * 24mo, the 32gb XL is 20$ * 24mo and the 128gb XL is 25$ * 24mo.
There's still a savings to be had on all variants however not enough of a savings on the 128gb XL version for me, I was actually hesitating giving to my unlimited to get two 128gb XL version if it was 240$ a phone, not the case.
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Nonetheless I'm sure they will be able to do the same with my Pixel and void my warranty, best to just buy it from Google directly and avoid all of that crap.
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It's indeed 'better' to buy a phone separately from the provider. Here (Netherlands) we have many people paying too much, because the 2-year contact automatically continues. Many forget to change the contract after 2 years.
I would like to order a Samsung Note 8 from Samsungs website, but unsure whether to order the unlocked version or the T Mobile version. Pros cons? I am on T Mobile USA.
Delete, question already asked, cheers. and sorry.
Limeybastard said:
I would like to order a Samsung Note 8 from Samsungs website, but unsure whether to order the unlocked version or the T Mobile version. Pros cons? I am on T Mobile USA.
Delete, question already asked, cheers. and sorry.
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I ordered mine from Samsung.com and my biggest pro was the $425.00 discount for prior Note 7 owners. I also have a S8+ and from what I've heard the unlocked version doesn't have wifi calling but I might be wrong.
No real cons for grabbing the unlocked version other than native video calling will not work on the unlocked version. Promptness of updates from T-Mobile vs Samsung direct is also something to consider. I'm speaking from the point of view of a stock T-Mobile N8 vs an unlocked N8.
ggrant3876 said:
I ordered mine from Samsung.com and my biggest pro was the $425.00 discount for prior Note 7 owners. I also have a S8+ and from what I've heard the unlocked version doesn't have wifi calling but I might be wrong.
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I dont qualify for the discount,. The dumb asses as Samsung just emailed saying the Unlocked version aint gonna ship until October, whereas my wifes T Mobile version will be Sept 14. Cocksuckers, maybe I should just order the T mobile version? BTW all in good faith on my side
pros are the discount but you can also buy the tmo variant from Samsung as well. I almost bought an unlocked one from Samsung but I found out if you buy the carrier variant from Samsung, Tmobile can unlock from the day you receive it even if its financed through Samsung. Now I am betting it will be like s7 and s8 to where you can odin/adb the unlocked firmware onto the tmo device to get rid of the carrier bloat.
now the unlocked normally doesn't mean that much to me because I plan on staying with TMO anyway but I really want a Deep sea blue when it becomes available so I need to resell the one o have. I would wait until the blue is released but I cant pass up the note 7 discount. since I can unlock the TMO device on day 1, it will be easier to sell when it comes to that point. I believe all the snap dragon phones are built the same just have different software per carrier. so If my TMO device is sim unlocked, I can flash the stock Verizon firmware and will look/work just like a stock Verizon device(lte bands, apps etc).
Limeybastard said:
I dont qualify for the discount,. The dumb asses as Samsung just emailed saying the Unlocked version aint gonna ship until October, whereas my wifes T Mobile version will be Sept 14. Cocksuckers, maybe I should just order the T mobile version? BTW all in good faith on my side
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If you don't qualify for the discount, and you're going to TMo, and you're getting 2 Notes, forget buying from Samsung, get the BOGO from T-Mobile instead.
harveydent said:
If you don't qualify for the discount, and you're going to TMo, and you're getting 2 Notes, forget buying from Samsung, get the BOGO from T-Mobile instead.
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I read about that, but I dont want to get another line of service and all the credit debit T mobile shennanigans.
Limeybastard said:
I read about that, but I dont want to get another line of service and all the credit debit T mobile shennanigans.
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Ok, because you didn't qualify for the discount, it's just weird you're willing to pay full price (and lose $900+) and stick with Samsung. For the TMo deal, the downside for that is adding and keeping a line and having to resell the 2nd phone. If you're keeping to lines anyway (you can port one of your numbers to the new line and cancel the current one where it came from) and you wanted 2 phones anyway. The only downside in your case would be paying in full for 2 phones and waiting a few months to get the second phone's refund (prepaid card) to come in.
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Ok, because you didn't qualify for the discount, it's just weird you're willing to pay full price (and lose $900+) and stick with Samsung. For the TMo deal, the downside for that is adding and keeping a line and having to resell the 2nd phone. If you're keeping to lines anyway (you can port one of your numbers to the new line and cancel the current one where it came from) and you wanted 2 phones anyway. The only downside in your case would be paying in full for 2 phones and waiting a few months to get the second phone's refund (prepaid card) to come in.
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Ive currently got 4 lines on my simple choice unlimited plan. Two of the lines are "free" when they did the promo last year, I only pay tax on each of the two free lines.
Its my understanding that to get the BOGO Note 8 from tmo , I would need to buy one on EIP and ADD another line for the "free" note 8 to my account?
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Ive currently got 4 lines on my simple choice unlimited plan. Two of the lines are "free" when they did the promo last year, I only pay tax on each of the two free lines.
Its my understanding that to get the BOGO Note 8 from tmo , I would need to buy one on EIP and ADD another line for the "free" note 8 to my account?
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Yes, that's correct. Is anyone using the "free" extra lines? If no one is, maybe cancel one of them now, add the line for the promo, then cancel it once the prepaid card comes in. If all 4 lines are in use, I'm not sure if what the line limit for Simple Choice, but I believe you can go up to 8. If that's the case, add a fifth line and cancel it once the prepaid card comes in. The downside to this is you might lose the bill credits for one of the free lines, but $10 a month extra is less than $930 for a free Note 8. Since you're buying 2 Notes anyway from Samsung, just get the 2 Notes on EIP with T-mobile and and pay them off in full once you receive the prepaid card (you can pay one off WITH the prepaid card so you don't have to worry about how to spend it), or keep them on EIP if you were planning to finance with Samsung.
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Yes, that's correct. Is anyone using the "free" extra lines? If no one is, maybe cancel one of them now, add the line for the promo, then cancel it once the prepaid card comes in. If all 4 lines are in use, I'm not sure if what the line limit for Simple Choice, but I believe you can go up to 8. If that's the case, add a fifth line and cancel it once the prepaid card comes in. The downside to this is you might lose the bill credits for one of the free lines, but $10 a month extra is less than $930 for a free Note 8. Since you're buying 2 Notes anyway from Samsung, just get the 2 Notes on EIP with T-mobile and and pay them off in full once you receive the prepaid card (you can pay one off WITH the prepaid card so you don't have to worry about how to spend it), or keep them on EIP if you were planning to finance with Samsung.
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The two "free" lines, If I cancel one, then the other will be charged as normal, that was part of their promo terms and conditions. Or I could just cancel both. However, the lines are useful for me , since one is also used in a Tab S2 international version for voice and data. I remember their prepaid card shennagins, it took T mobile about 9 weeks until I got mine when they did that promo to pay off my ATT contract back when I joined tmo a few years ago. I had to pay ATT about 800$ or so, then after 9 weeks I got a mastercard from T Mobile. Luckily I had the cash at the time to pay off the ATT termination fees , else it would have gone into collections. Left a bad taste in my mouth. As did T mobiles last promo, in respect of the two free lines I got. It took them 6 months to fix billing issues, meaning I was charged $40 per each of those 2 free lines for that duration before credits kicked in. Was terrible. Hence I dont trust T Mobile nor their promos anymore.
I currently have my account and bill the way I like it. Hence getting the phones from Samsung and leaving T Mobile and their devices EIP, JOD shennanigans clear LOL
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The two "free" lines, If I cancel one, then the other will be charged as normal, that was part of their promo terms and conditions. Or I could just cancel both. However, the lines are useful for me , since one is also used in a Tab S2 international version for voice and data. I remember their prepaid card shennagins, it took T mobile about 9 weeks until I got mine when they did that promo to pay off my ATT contract back when I joined tmo a few years ago. I had to pay ATT about 800$ or so, then after 9 weeks I got a mastercard from T Mobile. Luckily I had the cash at the time to pay off the ATT termination fees , else it would have gone into collections. Left a bad taste in my mouth. As did T mobiles last promo, in respect of the two free lines I got. It took them 6 months to fix billing issues, meaning I was charged $40 per each of those 2 free lines for that duration before credits kicked in. Was terrible. Hence I dont trust T Mobile nor their promos anymore.
I currently have my account and bill the way I like it. Hence getting the phones from Samsung and leaving T Mobile and their devices EIP, JOD shennanigans clear LOL
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Yeah, at this point it's up to you whether it's worth all that time and effort to get a free phone.
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Yeah, at this point it's up to you whether it's worth all that time and effort to get a free phone.
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I was just reading that thread on slickdeals, damn got a head ache reading that . I was considering getting an iphone for trade in or a GS5, but aint worth the hassles or risks for me.:silly:
Is the unlocked version from Samsung an exynos/international version, is it just a unlocked snapdragon U version?
I want an exynos version for rooting and developer supported ROMs????
Amd4life said:
Is the unlocked version from Samsung an exynos/international version, is it just a unlocked snapdragon U version?
I want an exynos version for rooting and developer supported ROMs????
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The US (SIM) Unlocked version, is Qualcomm Snapdragon powered.
Sent from my Samsung SM-N935S using XDA Labs
Amd4life said:
Is the unlocked version from Samsung an exynos/international version, is it just a unlocked snapdragon U version?
I want an exynos version for rooting and developer supported ROMs????
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Do you think it will be locked down tight for root or do you think they will be able to get root since you can get it unlocked???
DMK1111 said:
Do you think it will be locked down tight for root or do you think they will be able to get root since you can get it unlocked???
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The bootloader is the same locked one on all the Snapdragon models. Unlocked means carrier SIM unlocked, so you can use it with any SIM card that fits.
I ended up saying screw it and ordering an Exynos version because I hate not being able to customize an expensive piece of property that is entirely mine.
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The bootloader is the same locked one on all the Snapdragon models. Unlocked means carrier SIM unlocked, so you can use it with any SIM card that fits.
I ended up saying screw it and ordering an Exynos version because I hate not being able to customize an expensive piece of property that is entirely mine.
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My wife got her note 8 two days ago. I like it but I have a Pixel XL and have all my custom stuff on it. We were both victims of the Note 7 fiasco! She went iPhone 7 I went Pixel. She hates her iPhone so jumped on the note 8... Bouncing all over the house all happy again. They offered us $400.00 off if we turn in a phone like I have a Galaxy 5 I can still keep my pixel and get the note 8 so I might just do it.