Developer edition help (verizon) - Verizon Samsung Galaxy S6

i bought a note 4 from verizon at launch not knowing i needed the Developer edition to root. suppousedly i have to buy it from samsung instead of verizon
For the s6 edge Developer edition, can i buy it on the edge program? or no because its from samsung

Full price from Samsung.

darn, prices better be decent.

As was said, full price. You can expect to pay at least $700 for the developer edition if and when it comes out.

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Samsung Nexus S Limited Edition?

Is $520 a good deal for a limited edition Nexus S??
Well that depends on how much ut is over an unlocked regular nexus s; also if the perks.if that limited version are worth it to you.
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Well how much would I be able to sell it for?
James_Caliber said:
Is $520 a good deal for a limited edition Nexus S??
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I assume by limited edition you mean the google employee one which has the androids on the back cover. I've seen them on ebay for sometimes up to $800 but in my opinion that is a rather silly price to pay for a special back cover that will barely be visible. However, $520 is actually a little cheaper than buying the phone off contract (note that all Nexus S phones come unlocked but are locked to Tmobile in that they do not support ATT 3G bands).
I lucked up and got my limited edition for 350 brand new never used on Craigslist and there is absolutely nothing special or different hardware wise or software but the back plate is nice but to answer you I would pay 520 for it tho if brand new
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Contract extension coming up soon! Galaxy SIII worth $150 more than Nexus?

Samsung Galaxy Nexus ($50 contract extension)
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I would sell my current phone (Droid X2) for $100 thus giving me a $50 profit if I get the Nexus. What would you choose and why?
Galaxy Nexus:
*Still be flagship google phone
*Updates everywhere
*CHEAPER (300% CHEAPER)
*Not too much differences between Dual Core and Quad..
I was thinking the Galaxy Nexus as well.
I was thinking the Galaxy Nexus as well. I have [2x] Droid X2's and I can sell both for $100 each, if I get the Nexus I will be profiting $150 give or take. I will most likely go for the Nexus.
Qwertacious said:
I was thinking the Galaxy Nexus as well. I have [2x] Droid X2's and I can sell both for $100 each, if I get the Nexus I will be profiting $150 give or take. I will most likely go for the Nexus.
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AT NOW, i think it's ur best choice
Yeah thanks for the input, plus the development is already there for the Nexus might as well go for it.
I am also love the Samsung galaxy nexus.
Would you consider buying a G Nexus for $350 and going pre-paid?

Should I get a Nexus 4 or Galaxy S3?

I have an oppurtunity to get the Galaxy S3 on T-Mobile for free (on two year contract), but the Nexus 4 isn't in stock and will cost me $200 on a two year contract. It's a hard decision for me, since the Nexus 4 is quad core and a Nexus phone. On the other hand, the S3 has expandable memory, costs me less money, and I can get it now, rather than wait for Nexus 4 to come back to stock.
I know I'll get updates slower on the S3, but I plan on installing a custom rom (Cyanogenmod or AOKP) and I believe the S3 on T-Mobile has a good developer community.
What should I do?
I'm currently using an OG Droid on Verizon.
Verizon is getting way too expensive and I figured I can save lots on T-Mobile.
Thanks
Kyle Chen said:
I have an oppurtunity to get the Galaxy S3 on T-Mobile for free (on two year contract), but the Nexus 4 isn't in stock and will cost me $200 on a two year contract. It's a hard decision for me, since the Nexus 4 is quad core and a Nexus phone. On the other hand, the S3 has expandable memory, costs me less money, and I can get it now, rather than wait for Nexus 4 to come back to stock.
I know I'll get updates slower on the S3, but I plan on installing a custom rom (Cyanogenmod or AOKP) and I believe the S3 on T-Mobile has a good developer community.
What should I do?
I'm currently using an OG Droid on Verizon.
Verizon is getting way too expensive and I figured I can save lots on T-Mobile.
Thanks
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The S3 is clearly a better deal here. If you were going for the Nexus, it'd be better to buy it unlocked from Google (no contract).
Please use the sticky in this section for all phone decision questions. Thread closed.

[Q] WTS my 10.1 but still on payment plan, so how's that work?

I am smitten by the 10.1 2014 edition... I have half of my current 10.1 LTE paid off (just purchased in July 2013) on the Verizon Equipment Purchase Plan (not Edge & no contract). Can I sell it and pay off the balance with Verizon while allowing the new user/purchaser to register it for themselves?
If so, off to Swappa it will go!
Call and ask, if they give you a hard time, let them know that "Sprint" does indeed allow it.

cant decide

retail or contract
Verizon full retail $900 for the 128gb s6 edge
Verizon two-year contract $500 (after $50 mail-in rebate)
is the $400 difference worth the contract?
id be doing the payment plan if i do the $900 ($37.49 a month)
chances are ill prbly want the S7 next year.
FYI, please note the sticky posted in General:
DO NOT post questions In the General Section
Wrong section,
But it all depends on your current plan. Is it the same as the one you'll changing to? If so, get the 2 year contract.
Is the new plan significantly worse than your current plan for the price? Buy it outright.
Can't afford to buy the phone outright and you're planning to switch phones for the next generation?
Don't buy a new phone. You likely don't need it anyway.
asdfvtn said:
Wrong section,
But it all depends on your current plan. Is it the same as the one you'll changing to? If so, get the 2 year contract.
Is the new plan significantly worse than your current plan for the price? Buy it outright.
Can't afford to buy the phone outright and you're planning to switch phones for the next generation?
Don't buy a new phone. You likely don't need it anyway.
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once i sell my phone ill pay off the s6, but i wanna wait till after i get the s6 to sell itade of a neither one is worse than the other. im just confused on the point of a 2yr "discount" if its still $550.
ive arldy gone from an s5 to a note 4 and now to the S6 (prbly shouldnt be getting a sammy tho my s5 gave me slow internet and my note 4 is rly laggy) heres hoping sammy gives me a phone that works.

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