Well I recently got a Galaxy S4 (subsidized) on Verizon with a 2 year contract. However, if I were to buy a phone (e.g. Nexus 5), would they allow me to deactivate my Galaxy S4 and activate my Nexus 5 as long as I continue to pay for the contract?
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Hey guys, first time posting here. I have a couple of questions. I have a 2 year plan with At&t. I pay $100 a month for 3 gb data and unlimited mobile to mobile minutes. I sold my S3 last week for $400 to get the Note 2. I have decided to buy the Note 2 at full retail price so it doesn't change my plan or anything. Would the At&t Note 2 version be the best one for me to get? From everything I've read, all the variants are the same except they differ when it comes to coverage and LTE ****. Right? My 2nnd question is, will my Galaxy S3 sim card fit into the Note 2? I put all of my contacts on it before I sold it. Also, when I go to ATT friday to get the note 2, how do I activate it so it works with my plan? Just put the sim card in it and bam, it works, or do the idiots at ATT have to program it and stuff? Thanks guys!
basically i'm wondering since i'm with at&t should i get the att version or should i order the international version off amazon?!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1846277
Sir, there is a thread in place to assist you. Thank you & Thread closed.
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Just recently I found out the hard way that using a phone sim in a tablet is restricted. I sold my Note 2 and bought a Note 10.1, nice upgrade huh! Well no not really, as my One Plan with 3 Mobile does not allow me to use the tablet
So instead I have to buy a semi-good-okish phone maybe SG S2 and tether to the Note 10.1
Has anyone had this experience with there phone provider?
Is it 3 Mobile the only ones doing this?
Wouldn't mind but I have 2 monthly contracts with 3, and when I get my SG S2 I will probably be using more data having 2 devices connected as oppose to 1
What is your opinion on this
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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?
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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
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I had a Verizon Samsung Galaxy Note 2 that had recently developed bootlooping problems and I used USPS to send out to a store. The store called me today and told me that they had received the package but there was no phone inside. I am ready to give up and buy another phone. I liked the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 and don't want to pay for any of the latest models. Unfortunately Verizon has discontinued Note 2 and I was wondering as to which phone would come closest to the Note 2 in specs. Most important for me is the 5.5" display. My phone was unlocked and I am not in contract with Verizon so if I find a phone that matches the Note 2 specs I might even switch carriers.
Basic Question : Has anyone successfully activated a Samsung Galaxy Watch (LTE) that is line shared with a Pixel 3 XL?
The in-store rep swapped my SIM into a Samsung phone to get past the first hurdle... But the LTE just won't activate. Eventually Verizon said they aren't compatible and that a fix will be coming in early 2019.