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Is the S6 Edge worth the $100 price difference?
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No.Is the S6 Edge worth the $100 price difference?
Sprint hasn't maintained its own towers in almost a decade. Putting up towers is expensive and Sprint doesn't have the capital.
Sprint hasn't maintained its own towers in almost a decade. Putting up towers is expensive and Sprint doesn't have the capital.
I'm wondering if some PE firm will step in and take them private...
I did NOT know they had the most spectrum...
They need some type of capital event to take advantage of that... Because strong service is now the name of the game because EVERYBODY speed is blazing.
No.Is the S6 Edge worth the $100 price difference?
Nope
Sounds good for people who like to always get the latest stuff (like me). Is the only catch you're leasing the phone?T-Mobile Announces Jump On Demand, Letting You Upgrade “When You Want” Up to 3x Per Year (Updated)
The new program works like this. T-Mobile will hand you a new smartphone with zero out of pocket costs. You agree to pay for it monthly, just like any other device payment plan. But when you decide you want a new phone, T-Mobile will let you get one at any time, up to 3 times per year. All you have to do is head into a T-Mobile store and swap out your current phone for a new one. Your phone will go through a “quick three-point check-up” to make sure it is still in good working condition before letting you grab the new device.
Unlike regular JUMP!, JUMP! On Demand doesn’t include a $10 monthly fee, so the program is essentially free outside of the cost of the phone per month. If you want device protection/insurance, you can have that for $8.
This sounds too good to be true. You just go in there and walk out with a new phone dont have to pay a fee to do so? Where is the catch?Sounds good for people who like to always get the latest stuff (like me). Is the only catch you're leasing the phone?T-Mobile Announces Jump On Demand, Letting You Upgrade “When You Want” Up to 3x Per Year (Updated)The new program works like this. T-Mobile will hand you a new smartphone with zero out of pocket costs. You agree to pay for it monthly, just like any other device payment plan. But when you decide you want a new phone, T-Mobile will let you get one at any time, up to 3 times per year. All you have to do is head into a T-Mobile store and swap out your current phone for a new one. Your phone will go through a “quick three-point check-up” to make sure it is still in good working condition before letting you grab the new device.Unlike regular JUMP!, JUMP! On Demand doesn’t include a $10 monthly fee, so the program is essentially free outside of the cost of the phone per month. If you want device protection/insurance, you can have that for $8.
This sounds too good to be true. You just go in there and walk out with a new phone dont have to pay a fee to do so? Where is the catch?
T-Mobile Announces Jump On Demand, Letting You Upgrade “When You Want” Up to 3x Per Year (Updated)
The new program works like this. T-Mobile will hand you a new smartphone with zero out of pocket costs. You agree to pay for it monthly, just like any other device payment plan. But when you decide you want a new phone, T-Mobile will let you get one at any time, up to 3 times per year. All you have to do is head into a T-Mobile store and swap out your current phone for a new one. Your phone will go through a “quick three-point check-up” to make sure it is still in good working condition before letting you grab the new device.
Unlike regular JUMP!, JUMP! On Demand doesn’t include a $10 monthly fee, so the program is essentially free outside of the cost of the phone per month. If you want device protection/insurance, you can have that for $8.
Sounds good for people who like to always get the latest stuff (like me). Is the only catch you're leasing the phone?
This sounds too good to be true. You just go in there and walk out with a new phone dont have to pay a fee to do so? Where is the catch?
T-Mobile Announces Jump On Demand, Letting You Upgrade “When You Want” Up to 3x Per Year (Updated)
The new program works like this. T-Mobile will hand you a new smartphone with zero out of pocket costs. You agree to pay for it monthly, just like any other device payment plan. But when you decide you want a new phone, T-Mobile will let you get one at any time, up to 3 times per year. All you have to do is head into a T-Mobile store and swap out your current phone for a new one. Your phone will go through a “quick three-point check-up” to make sure it is still in good working condition before letting you grab the new device.
Unlike regular JUMP!, JUMP! On Demand doesn’t include a $10 monthly fee, so the program is essentially free outside of the cost of the phone per month. If you want device protection/insurance, you can have that for $8.
Sounds good for people who like to always get the latest stuff (like me). Is the only catch you're leasing the phone?
T-Mobile slander will not be tolerated
I mean who wouldnt update their phone if given the option to do so?
Interesting. I'll have to look into this more later. From what I've read so far, I can get the LG G4 with this new program for $24.99/month? Plus another $8/month for insurance. But I'd have to trade in the phone for another one within 18 months?
I got it too.
How essential is doing a factory reset after updating?