I was planning to buy a 7plus with tmobile because the international version cannot connect to their 4g network, but i hesitated because i heard that the tmobile version do not have the phone feature. So does anyone know any solution to it? or is there gonna be a new ROM in the future to enable the calling feature?
thx a lot~
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I'm looking for an Android tablet, preferably under $200.
Features wanted:
Preferably upgradable to Froyo (by rooting etc)
I don't care about resistive/capacitive, and Galaxy Tab is too expensive
Thanks
I would get the Hauwei Ideos S7 because it is unlocked and you can use it as a 7" phone.
Being a new Verizon customer myself, how do you activate this on Verizon? (Always an AT&T/TMobile customer before, SIM all the way...) xD
You can only activate things that verizons sells on verizon.
I would do a AT&T GoPhone or T-Mobile prepaid option for this baby
I would check att first, with tmo you will only get 2g/edge network. Other than that, its fine.
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Im in the uk and im thinking of buying a second hand galaxy tab p1000.
I think it was bought in american on the sprint network.
What its is that im wondering is will i be able to mod it in anyway to firstly take my uk tmobile sim card and will i be able to have the phone feature.
And how would i go about this.
Thanks
Steven
Dears,
im non-american, and as you all know that Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 is out with no 3G/4G connectivity from samsung. I have contacted Samsung US and they have informed me that Verizon is going to lunch Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 soon with 3G/4G LTE Connectivity. but im not aware whether purchasing from verizon require a contract or not coz im from outside america and contracts will not help at all. please guide me. thanx in advance
sayood1985 said:
Dears,
im non-american, and as you all know that Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 is out with no 3G/4G connectivity from samsung. I have contacted Samsung US and they have informed me that Verizon is going to lunch Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 soon with 3G/4G LTE Connectivity. but im not aware whether purchasing from verizon require a contract or not coz im from outside america and contracts will not help at all. please guide me. thanx in advance
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Verizon is a store, they will happily sell you a product at full price with no contract. It might be worthless to you as it is Verizon tagged and coded to operate on the Verizon network though.
The question is: what country are you in and can the phone legally be shipped to that country?
thanks for your reply. im waiting for the 3G version to come.. CAN'T WAIT
I think verizon will add extra 200$ on the price.it's too much!!
Is there any other store that will lunch 3g model? And is there any date for the lunch?
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Hello, I am trying to use a galaxy s3 that is a verizon phone with my us cellular SIM card. My galaxy s4 from us cellular has a cracked screen and my old s3 from verizon is fine so I want to use it. I have search and searched but cannot find anything on this or at least from verizon to us cell. I find a lot the other way. Is there a way to do this? Maybe flash a us cell s3 rom on the verizon s3?
Thanks.
So I've been eyeing the nexus 5, and see that it will only be $350 without contract.
My question is if I buy the phone like this will I be able to just call Sprint and hook it up? Or will I have to buy the phone through them with a new 2yr?
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gilbydakid said:
So I've been eyeing the nexus 5, and see that it will only be $350 without contract.
My question is if I buy the phone like this will I be able to just call Sprint and hook it up? Or will I have to buy the phone through them with a new 2yr?
Sent from the Galaxy beast note ll
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Depends if the Nexus 5 supports CDMA bands. if it does, either you could go straight to Sprint and get it with a contract, or get it off the play store and then Sprint will activate it. if the Nexus 5 doesnt support CDMA bands then you cant activate it via Sprint or any other carrier that uses CDMA bands