Should I sell my SG2? - Galaxy S II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I'm going away for 4 month backpacking and I'm not going to take the SG2 with me, so should I sell it or keep it until I come back?
By the time I come back my contract would be almost over, so I can get a good deal on a phone if I resign my contract.
Do you think in 4 month from now they'll be phones better than the SG2?
I already have 3 buyers willing to buy it off me, but I'm reconsidering selling it because I love it.
What would you do?

I would keep it and load it with maps of the area I was traveling in.if there is no power where your going I would get a solar charger and extended battery and use the sgs2 to log my trip with the gps.use it as a camera and take video with it.then use the wifi on the phone to check my email where I go.
Sure you can sell it.
But if you love it.use it.
There will always very better phones next week than the one you bought last week.
But the phone you love today that you sell is the phone you miss.
Nuts

Depends on how much money you lose by selling it. If it's only a little I'd do what you say and get a new phone when come back, but if you lose a lot then keep it.

nutpants said:
I would keep it and load it with maps of the area I was traveling in.if there is no power where your going I would get a solar charger and extended battery and use the sgs2 to log my trip with the gps.use it as a camera and take video with it.then use the wifi on the phone to check my email where I go.
Sure you can sell it.
But if you love it.use it.
There will always very better phones next week than the one you bought last week.
But the phone you love today that you sell is the phone you miss.
Nuts
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That's deep, lol.
I'm going to Africa, Thailand, Europe, and the Middle East.
The only reason I didn't want to take it, it's because I'm always so paranoid in scratching or loosing this phone, I kind want be worry free when I travel lool.
But that's a good idea to load it with useful apps, but the roaming chargers for data will be $10 per MB, and I don't think i'll find much Wifi spots where I'm going, the phone will be crippled most of the time.
But I'm thinking of getting this when I come back:
http://www.telusmobility.com/en/ON/samsung_galaxy_s_II_x/index.shtml

id_mew said:
That's deep, lol.
I'm going to Africa, Thailand, Europe, and the Middle East.
The only reason I didn't want to take it, it's because I'm always so paranoid in scratching or loosing this phone, I kind want be worry free when I travel lool.
But that's a good idea to load it with useful apps, but the roaming chargers for data will be $10 per MB, and I don't think i'll find much Wifi spots where I'm going, the phone will be crippled most of the time.
But I'm thinking of getting this when I come back:
http://www.telusmobility.com/en/ON/samsung_galaxy_s_II_x/index.shtml
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Download co-pilot from the market. It doesn't use data at all. Maps of your choice are stored on your sd card
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jzmtl said:
Depends on how much money you lose by selling it. If it's only a little I'd do what you say and get a new phone when come back, but if you lose a lot then keep it.
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Well I'm selling it for $500 (Canadian) and I got for $669 plus tax= 740
so I'm loosing $240, plus when I resign my contract and get a new phone, I'll probably spend $150 on a new phone with a 3 year contract.
So that way I would be loosing $390 plus I'm locked in a contract for three years.
Dam, after doing the math it's kind of stupid to sell it.
I already did factory reset, I hate myself sometimes.

djnoicatse said:
Download co-pilot from the market. It doesn't use data at all. Maps of your choice are stored on your sd card
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That is AMAZING!!!! Thanks!
I'll play round with it right now.

id_mew said:
That's deep, lol.
I'm going to Africa, Thailand, Europe, and the Middle East.
The only reason I didn't want to take it, it's because I'm always so paranoid in scratching or loosing this phone, I kind want be worry free when I travel lool.
But that's a good idea to load it with useful apps, but the roaming chargers for data will be $10 per MB, and I don't think i'll find much Wifi spots where I'm going, the phone will be crippled most of the time.
But I'm thinking of getting this when I come back:
http://www.telusmobility.com/en/ON/samsung_galaxy_s_II_x/index.shtml
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You get more wifi over there than here in the states. If you unlock it, internet services are cheaper and faster because the networks are less congested
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If you do take it with you, consider buying pay-as-you-go sim cards in the countries you visit. It'll really bring down the cost of actually using the phone.

The latest version of google maps lets you download/cache the map so you can use it offline

johncmolyneux said:
If you do take it with you, consider buying pay-as-you-go sim cards in the countries you visit. It'll really bring down the cost of actually using the phone.
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Yes, I agree. In Thailand, they even give free sim cards at the airport. Well, at least they did in Koh Samui when I went there earlier this year.

Thank you everybody, I decided to keep it.
but I'm surprised of how many people were willling to buy it.
I opened my email this morning, and there was like 8 emails from people who want it, maybe I should of increased the price a bit .

Sygic.
Copilot.
igo myway.
I believe they all have off line mapping. And special maps can be had or made for locas.
While wifi can not be found every where it can be found in the most unusual places now.
telus had special rates and plans for foreign countries. And I could be wrong but you may be able to put your cell plan on "hold"while riot are out of the country for a long time. You may be able to avoid the costly contract cancel costs. Maybe. And have your phone when you come back.
And if its time to renew get the new phone then too.and sell under one you don't like.
(it is a sweet phone.I think it is the one rogers has now)

Sell it, get yourself some crap phone for the essentials, use the money to add to the enjoyment of the trip, once your out there, witnessing amazing places, some techy phone won't add to the experience, my travelling days with a rucksack on my back and a sketch book where some of the greatest experiences of my life, enjoy your trip...

THUDUK said:
Sell it, get yourself some crap phone for the essentials, use the money to add to the enjoyment of the trip, once your out there, witnessing amazing places, some techy phone won't add to the experience, my travelling days with a rucksack on my back and a sketch book where some of the greatest experiences of my life, enjoy your trip...
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+1. You don't need a Smartphone if you truely want to witness an adventure . Besides, the Nexus Prime will be out by then.
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Keep it...its got a stills and video camera, GPS, alarm clock, plus countless other tools... its tiny and you will use it. Roaming is a joke...get local Sims.....Bon Voyage
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[Q] Not available til JUNE with Orange!!

I just spoke to Orange upgrades, and after being fobbed off all week they were finally able to tell me that the Galaxy S2 won't be available with them til start of June, as they do extra testing on the devices that other companies don't!
I now have a bit of a dilemma as I would rather stay with Orange directly as they should be able to offer me a good contract to stay with them, but I could go to Phones 4 u or even switch to O2 and get the phone now!
Anyone else in this situation, or have any advice?!
You can get it on orange via phones4u - even as an upgrade.
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Well that's ridiculous, by "extra testing" they probably mean "figure out how to slow the device to an absolute crawl with bloatware that no one wants"
I was told that too. I ended up cancelling my contract and taking a new one out with Phones4u whose phones are unlocked and free from bloatware.
Got a better deal than Orange could offer me too.
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I see, thanks. Is it better to go into the P4U store or order off the website, or are they the same deals?
mwilson1987 said:
I see, thanks. Is it better to go into the P4U store or order off the website, or are they the same deals?
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Get it off the net!
For £25.53/m (tmob - 24m), 600mins, 500texts, 1GB, Phone price is:
£29.99 on't net
£149.99 in store
You decide which one you want
I second this, it's exactly what I did. The phone is great but what amazes me more is the amount of time my battery lasts on my HTC Hero now it's been left alone in the shadows of my GS2. It's on its 4th day without charge!
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hey vinokirk
Yh thats the contract Ive ordered, plus I get a free 8GB micro SD card aswell
Im not sure that this contract has 1GB of data, even though you can have unlimited internet from the booster.
According to T mobiles internet policy, unlimited internet is cap to 500mb.
http://www.t-mobile.co.uk/services/uk/fairuse/
Bit wary of T Mobile, what is their customer service/network coverage like?
mwilson1987 said:
Bit wary of T Mobile, what is their customer service/network coverage like?
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would love to jump on tmob as they seem to have the best offers, but theres normally a reason for it, its shocking signal where i am so no point at all in me going down that route
http://www.t-mobile.co.uk/services/coverage/street-check/
Probably our normal "checks" as you say. Sorry, haven't been in work this week to check up on product updates. The last I saw it was scheduled for 2nd week in May!
That T-Mo deal is bloody good! I went in store and got the phone a day early.
Orange
£35/mth
1200mins
Unlimited texts
500mb internet
24mth contract
Free phone
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Tmobile gives me the second best signal at home and work, the first best being 3. The only thing is, if you buy tmobile via a 3rd party then your data speeds are throttled at 350kbps and you have to pay an extra £5/month to get their full 1.8mbps(i believe 1.8mb is their max). So im waiting till tmobile stock the SGS2 to see what deal theyll give me... a load of crap i bet. Tmobile are crap when it comes to giving the customer a good deal! Good network but bad deals
I wish they spent all that extra time trying to improve their reception.
Phones4u is your best bet mate, though last I heard they were out of stock for online orders.
vinokirk said:
Tmobile gives me the second best signal at home and work, the first best being 3. The only thing is, if you buy tmobile via a 3rd party then your data speeds are throttled at 350kbps and you have to pay an extra £5/month to get their full 1.8mbps(i believe 1.8mb is their max). So im waiting till tmobile stock the SGS2 to see what deal theyll give me... a load of crap i bet. Tmobile are crap when it comes to giving the customer a good deal! Good network but bad deals
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my t-mobile contract is through e2save and i can tell u now it isnt throttled.
T-mobile and Orange can share networks, so if your t-mobile, you can use the orange network to get better signal and it works the other way too, im orange and with this im very very rarely without signal
The signal sharing is only on 2g. Data connections are still separate.
I would have moved to Orange if data was shared too, it would have been perfect.
Edit: I know the discussion was mainly on call reception, but I thought it worth mentioning that it's not a fully-shared deal. Hopefully that will change.
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LarcusMywood said:
Well that's ridiculous, by "extra testing" they probably mean "figure out how to slow the device to an absolute crawl with bloatware that no one wants"
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I second that view. That and their s**t signal in my area is what puts me off orange completely. They are the only network that madly brands the phones in the UK. Why don't they leave it alone, or at least leave the box the nornal goddam colour and not have their own special box!!!!!!!!!!!
steve228uk said:
That T-Mo deal is bloody good! I went in store and got the phone a day early.
Orange
£35/mth
1200mins
Unlimited texts
500mb internet
24mth contract
Free phone
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Pretty much what they tried to push me into getting today. In fact, even after picking up their sheet of paper with all the contracts on and actually pointing out the ones that I was after they kept trying to push for the above with comments like "Yeah, but we're saving you money this way and you can downgrade next year..."
Just not interested in the hassle of juggling my number though.
Jazazze said:
Pretty much what they tried to push me into getting today. In fact, even after picking up their sheet of paper with all the contracts on and actually pointing out the ones that I was after they kept trying to push for the above with comments like "Yeah, but we're saving you money this way and you can downgrade next year..."
Just not interested in the hassle of juggling my number though.
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I managed to keep the same number but only thanks to an awesome guy at Orange who just cancelled my contract that released the number and then moved it over to my new SIM. The number port took 2 minutes

[Q] Using Sprint EVO 3D in ROK?

I've got a question here, and I'm hoping someone could help me out. I'm about to get shipped over to South Korea for a year and have an EVO 3D that I just picked up in July. It would be a shame to have my nice new phone become nothing more than a small wifi only tablet, but I am still bringing it overseas with me. If anything I know that when I'm within range of a wifi connection I can still Skype with my wife back home, but being able to use it as a real phone as well would be pretty awesome. So does anyone here know if my phone will work with any carriers over in the ROK? Thanks in advance guys.
I just returned from a trip from Malaysia, Cambodia, and Thailand. I had a laptop with me but I never used it, I would just use my phones Wi-fi for just about everything.
Going to Korea, you will find Wifi everywhere there and the eveo3d will nice to have if you dont have a tablet. I tried google phone and could not get it to work, I kinda knew it would not but tried for the fun of it. I did not try skype, but if you can use it on wifi here then it should work over there, without problem.
GPS works without problems too, as long as you have a cached copy of the area on the phone.
They use different carriers over there that make it hard to use our phone. I almost got this thing to work in Guam, but after a few days I gave up.
Would be awesome if someone has figured it out though. Keep us posted if you find something!
oohaylima said:
They use different carriers over there that make it hard to use our phone. I almost got this thing to work in Guam, but after a few days I gave up.
Would be awesome if someone has figured it out though. Keep us posted if you find something!
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I think you would need a SIM card to get it to work and Sprint does not use SIM cards.
roflmywaffle said:
I've got a question here, and I'm hoping someone could help me out. I'm about to get shipped over to South Korea for a year and have an EVO 3D that I just picked up in July. It would be a shame to have my nice new phone become nothing more than a small wifi only tablet, but I am still bringing it overseas with me. If anything I know that when I'm within range of a wifi connection I can still Skype with my wife back home, but being able to use it as a real phone as well would be pretty awesome. So does anyone here know if my phone will work with any carriers over in the ROK? Thanks in advance guys.
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I have a sprint EVO 3D which i use on Reliance (carrier) in India. I purchased it from ebay . It was officially flashed to reliance from sprint. Look for it on ebay or Ask any service center for that.
Been a long time since I was in the ROK (1989). You probably wouldn't want to use a cell phone to call the states due to the shear costs, especially when you have Skype at no cost and has video. Or other tools like facebook, instant messenger, etc. Back in the day only had a land line that was super expense to call back to the states.
You might see if you can find yourself strictly an SMS device to keep in touch back home - of course you have to keep track of the time difference too.
Have you contacted your sponser and asked them what facilities are available. Depends where you ultimately end up too.
Well, ill have my phone over there anyways so ill ask sprint about it and also look into it when I get there. I was thinking it would be useful for cabs, coworkers, and friends while over there. Lookin forward to my time over there, though. Maybe ill be able snag some galaxy 3s or something along those lines right before coming back.
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I haven't been there since 2000 but most places over there use sim card get your self a cheap phone to use or buy a gsm EVO 3d and you would be good to go
I've made several trips to the ROK in the past few months... I recommend getting a local cell for your day to day calling and use your 3d to Skype via wifi.
I was able to get a signal but didn't want the crazy chargers spirit would add so I used my 3d w/ wifi Skype thing...
As far as having wifi all over, many of the military bases had it in the food courts... I'm not sure about the local areas...
our govt BB's worked for calls but data was, well, so slow not worth it..
Good luck and enjoy your time there. If you get the chance, have your family visit, definitely a unique experience!
Oh and eat at the maple leaf bbq outside of yongsong, the dhl will have directions... Amazing!
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weidnerj said:
Been a long time since I was in the ROK (1989). You probably wouldn't want to use a cell phone to call the states due to the shear costs, especially when you have Skype at no cost and has video. Or other tools like facebook, instant messenger, etc. Back in the day only had a land line that was super expense to call back to the states.
You might see if you can find yourself strictly an SMS device to keep in touch back home - of course you have to keep track of the time difference too.
Have you contacted your sponser and asked them what facilities are available. Depends where you ultimately end up too.
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We were in the ROK, at the same time...Left Nov 1989

[Q] what to buy?

hello, im thinking of buying one of these, im just wondering are they worth it ? and what is the best model to buy ?
thanks
snowboarder54321 said:
hello, im thinking of buying one of these, im just wondering are they worth it ? and what is the best model to buy ?
thanks
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no this is the worst tablet in the world...its slow and laggy, has no roms and is too expensive.
its a good tablet..get the wifi version...you pick 16 or 32...there is a new version coming out soon....sooo...your choice.
ezcats said:
no this is the worst tablet in the world...its slow and laggy, has no roms and is too expensive.
its a good tablet..get the wifi version...you pick 16 or 32...there is a new version coming out soon....sooo...your choice.
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i detect sarcasm okay thanks for the reply
Personally I would recommend a 3g model. Bigger the hard drive the better too.
I don't get why the wifi model is so popular. A tablet is a mobile device so why would you not want mobile Internet? *shrug* More free wifi in other parts of the world?
Doomweaver said:
Personally I would recommend a 3g model. Bigger the hard drive the better too.
I don't get why the wifi model is so popular. A tablet is a mobile device so why would you not want mobile Internet? *shrug* More free wifi in other parts of the world?
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Because the 3g prices are stupid?...at least for vz and att.
My data plan isn't bundled with my tab and the price is quiet competitive. But I'm in Australia.
Either way I do not regret the extra expense for a second.
Doomweaver said:
My data plan isn't bundled with my tab and the price is quiet competitive. But I'm in Australia.
Either way I do not regret the extra expense for a second.
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in the us the prices are just plain stupid for a measly 2GB of data.....and the tab costs wayyyyyy to much with 3G.
That's a shame. I thought there was a time of unlimited data back in the day. I guess times change.
Doomweaver said:
That's a shame. I thought there was a time of unlimited data back in the day. I guess times change.
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yeah...no unlimited here.
Its like $40 i think...for 2Gb...thats why i said just get the wifi and tether to your phone or something.
There was real unlimited on verizon last time my wife updated her contract. She went for a really long term contract not knowing that within a week they were gonna do away with unlimited. Thankful she did now as she is grandfathered into unlimited for years to come. They can't throttle her down or anything. If she notices anything she reminds them rather harshly with her contract in hand and it's always taken care of immediately. Only had to do it twice though. It's really saved a lot of money. She pays less than most everyone that is now limited and my goodness can that woman use data on her phone, not to mention two daughters on her plan with phones using data too. LOL
I guess she got really lucky with all the crap the companies are pulling now to squeeze users out of their money these days.
I just use my phone which is considered a dumb phone probably to make phone calls, texts mostly, and some times send pics, but can't surf.
Sorry for the rant but I feel special for her having this awesome deal.
If you see this it was sent using my GT-P7510.
I'm a Verizon LTE lover here. Did the tether thing in the past but there's something to be said for the freedom from having to tether to a phone. If you can afford the multiple data plans it's nice to have the flexibility.
Bad part about having one though is that it's not something that developers develop on so there's not much by way of ROMs on this model. Fine by me though, as I'm really just looking forward to a fully functional CM9 which I'm sure will come in due time.
I really wish carriers would bring out shared data pools. I have 1.5 on my phone I dont use much of and 6 on my tab I use alot of. Would be nice if it was all the same data. Its the same provider after all.
Not a fan of tethering. People are always "why dont you just tether?". You know why? It drains the hell outta my battery, heats my phone up, and I dont have that much data available under my plan. Plus I dont want to connect to check things. I want notifications 24/7. Gotta keep the feeds ticking.

Nomophobia?

Nomophobia, as in "No mobile phone phobia!" I found this article interesting because, 1. Its definately me. 2. The one chick checks her phone 50 times a day? Please, Im triple that easy!!!!90% of the time im awake, Im on my phone! News, Facebook, bank, XDA, text, 401K, ZumoCast to my home computer, Playstation Network! I can go on forever!
http://usnews.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2...our-cellphone-nomophobia-on-the-rise#comments
yep, i got it. and it drags me away from my PC more and more every day as they become more powerful. i mean really, there is not much technology out there that is more handy then a smartphone. i cant read the news for hours on less then 2000mAh on my laptop, but i can on my phone!
and 50 times... i get more then 100 text messages a day, plus 30-50 emails, then phones calls and internet surfing... yeah i def beat her mark of 50. i use my phone as my clock, it would be interesting to see how many times i do turn my screen on. im guessing id be well over 400.
@lroy, I'm probally in the 400+ range also. And speaking of computer, I was just telling guest Sunday, I could not tell you the last time I physically sat at my desk at home or moved that laptop off the coffee table. (She asked could she have it!). The only reason my desktop is powered on is I use ZumoCast when I'm out to access it! Hell, I even program my cable box when I want to see something and I know I will not make it home!
I wanted to bring this back to the front. Last week a friend mentioned she could not take pictures, I replaced 2Gb Card with 16Gb Card for $19.99. Same friend came over and told me she could not send text, told her to delete all of them, fixed! She just now called and asked if her daughter can come over Saturday and I replace her card like I did hers..........This got me to thinking, over the last month or so, I have helped 8+ people with something or another. If your not going to use the features of the smartphone, why spend $600.00? You can still look cool and spend alot less money? And Im not talking about rooting or unlocking, I'm talking about simple, everyday life things to make life simple in which the device was made for?
1. Most of these people did not even know Bank of America had an app to check your bank account? (Members1st Credit Union either?)
2. None knew that you can program your Comcast DVR from your phone?
3. All thought you had to pay $29.99 for hotspot?
4. None knew about Google Music?
5. I tell people about Douphin Browser and they look at me like Im crazy?
6. No one, including my boss who is IT manger knew about Nexflix on smartphone?
Maybe it's me being anal, but you would not get at $2000.00 TV and not know how to use it right? and look at all the phones coming to market now, bigger, faster, larger, etc............. Again, just me!
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Maybe it's me being anal, but you would not get at $2000.00 TV and not know how to use it right?
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That's US carrier subsidies for you!
Carrier subsidies have f^@k*! up the entire system; $600-$700 devices being sold for $200 or less. People don't value smartphones at all.
Think of it, in reality smartphones cost more than most laptops, televisions and audio equipment etc.
Do people upgrade their TVs every year or two? Heck no! But carrier subsidies allow us to buy brand new phones for $200 every 2 years. And in case of Android phones, wait for 6-to-10 months and some models can be had for $100 or even close to free. Who doesn't like that?
And in turn to make their money, these carriers make us sign contracts and buy expensive data plans even if we don't want to.
I don't know of any other country in the world where they make you buy a data plan if you want to run a smartphone on their network.
You simply buy a phone and buy a plan, that's how it should work.
Lots of people I know in other countries have bought their own phones and run it with a simple voice-only plan. If they need data they pay only for what they use. No $40 data plan forced upon them. I wish our major carriers would adopt this policy.
Heck, I will leave Sprint if something doesn't change soon.
I've been with them for 10 years now and paying $80/month for ****ty service.
I'm waiting to see how its LTE network turns out before resigning any contracts.
DH can $uck it with his unlimited plans!
Ok....rant over! Taking a deep breath now....!
OK, My OP was NOT about data plans and contracts (althought you have some truth), I know people that have had their phone for over 10 years, he** I lost a bet because co-worker has flip Sprint phone with SIM card. That said, it is/was about people buying $600.00+ phones to take pictures and text, PERIOD!!! you can get a free phone for that. If your not going to utilize your smartphone with all it can do, why get it?
As for Data Plans, I have been to..........23 countries in the last 5 years. I took AT&T Tilt, flashed it, VodoPhone SIM from Airport, I'm good. I really only used data twice a day for a few minutes if that. But yes, phone only for your used minutes and what data you uses is subtracted from your minutes, no biggie. But also remember, they don't get the $100.00 up front and 2-year contract, they pay full then pick a plan. (For the record, no matter what phone I had, its not working in South Korea with WCDMA!)
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OK, My OP was NOT about data plans and contracts (althought you have some truth), That said, it is/was about people buying $600.00+ phones to take pictures and text, PERIOD!!! you can get a free phone for that. If your not going to utilize your smartphone with all it can do, why get it?
As for Data Plans, I have been to..........23 countries in the last 5 years. I took AT&T Tilt, flashed it, VodoPhone SIM from Airport, I'm good. I really only used data twice a day for a few minutes if that. But yes, phone only for your used minutes and what data you uses is subtracted from your minutes, no biggie. But also remember, they don't get the $100.00 up front and 2-year contract, they pay full then pick a plan. (For the record, no matter what phone I had, its not working in South Korea with WCDMA!)
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Yeah, sorry about that, didn't mean to hijack your thread.
I would gladly buy my phone at full price if they allowed me the freedom of choosing my plan. But they don't. So I end up paying $100-$200 for the phone and then $1800 over the next 24 months in service charges.
I check my phone for email several times a day (definitely less than 50) but I am an average user with regards to every day usage.
I am around Wi-Fi 95% of the time and so are most users, so I don't need or want their ($hitty & spotty) internet service.
My gripe is this: keep the unlimited plans for those who want it but allow those who don't want it to buy a cheaper plan.
The other thing that really p!$$#$ me off is the iPhone!
As everyone well knows, subsidies are the highest for the iPhones. And where do carriers recover their money, in the plans and contracts. I hate it that I pay money for services that I can never fully utilize so that others can have their iPhones. If iPhones were sold at retail without subsidies, we wouldn't have all the iDiots!
Coming back to your original topic: I'm definitely addicted. I need my phone and check it regularly for email, messages, clock, workouts etc.
I'm hooked and can't live without it now.

SAMSUNG S6 edeg live demo unit

i get one SAMSUNG S6 edeg live demo unit can i flash this phone to work like normal phones
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hitibiti said:
i get one SAMSUNG S6 edeg live demo unit can i flash this phone to work like normal phones
version oh phone
AP:G925XXXU1AOD3_LLK
CSC:G925XPAP1AOD3_LLK
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No...
They lack the modem. Others have tried and ended up with bricks.
There's a reason people are selling these significantly cheaper.
If they could be flashed and magicked into working devices - people would do that and sell them for more money.
Common sense guide you.....
Who in 2015 actually uses phone calls and SMS when you have what's app, Skype etc? Might as well buy a demo unit for significantly cheaper
lite426 said:
Who in 2015 actually uses phone calls and SMS when you have what's app, Skype etc? Might as well buy a demo unit for significantly cheaper
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Because you don't walk around with wifi? Do you live under a rock or wut...?
We've got wifi pretty much everywhere where I live , and for those who don't you can carry a cheap wifi dongle thing. Or you living under a rock?
lite426 said:
We've got wifi pretty much everywhere where I live , and for those who don't you can carry a cheap wifi dongle thing. Or you living under a rock?
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Lmao you have free WiFi whenever you're on the move? Dam.. You high tech man. Rest of us using cellular and 4g lte must be living under a rock...
Yep, get out from under your rock and get with the times, phone and SMS are outdated now. With the money you save from buying a demo unit (£300) it will cost a mere fraction of that to buy wireless dongle and a cellular SIM with data plan, I remember T-mobile had a deal where you could buy a SIM for £20 and get free data for a whole year. Not sure if they stil do it, but I'm sure there are loads of other bargains around. If you want to go ahead and waste your money buying a phone though, be my guest.
lite426 said:
Yep, get out from under your rock and get with the times, phone and SMS are outdated now. With the money you save from buying a demo unit (£300) it will cost a mere fraction of that to buy wireless dongle and a cellular SIM with data plan, I remember T-mobile had a deal where you could buy a SIM for £20 and get free data for a whole year. Not sure if they stil do it, but I'm sure there are loads of other bargains around. If you want to go ahead and waste your money buying a phone though, be my guest.
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Yep because walking around with a wireless dongle, with a charger because battery life on them is never stellar + your phone is just so much more convenient a solution than buying 1 device where it all just works.
Jumping through hoops to save money and end up with a solution that actually offers less functionality is such a practical solution.
As for phones being outdated now, I guess that's why they sold hundreds of millions of them each year globally, because they're an outdated concept.
The battery on them is fine if you buy a good quality one, you can call it "jumping through hoops", but if you really want to spend £300 more just to avoid carrying another thing, which you can just slip into your backpack or suitcase or whatever, then you have more money than sense.
Millions of phones are sold because people don't see a new smartphone and go "oh wow, look how well it makes calls and does texting!" They're impressed by the screen, the specs etc. which could all be had in a demo unit for much less.
If those millions knew they could get live demo units for two thirds less, with identical specs except for cellular, and they were savvy enough to know how to carry external wifi and download free phone apps, then I'm sure not all those millions would've have bought the phones. Common sense guide you...

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