Does anyone know if you can use it towards other items in the Samsung store like a TV for example? I didn't pick any accessories at the time of purchase as I already had the accessories I needed, so l'll just get the $250 code a bit later and wondered if it could be used for anything at the Samsung store or only on the phone accessories.
I'm wondering the same thing
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I just got the news today that google shipped my N4 today!! I just ordered a full body XOskin protector, now i'm wondering, Since tmobile is selling the Nexus 4 in store, do they carry any accessories in store?? if so, what do they have in store??
i just want to know what i can get without having to order it online.
thank you
Aaron
You can go to 3 different stores, and all 3 different stores will have a different level of what they stock. So, no way to tell, unless you go, really.
Sparta507 said:
I just got the news today that google shipped my N4 today!! I just ordered a full body XOskin protector, now i'm wondering, Since tmobile is selling the Nexus 4 in store, do they carry any accessories in store?? if so, what do they have in store??
i just want to know what i can get without having to order it online.
thank you
Aaron
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No most likely not. You can always call up and ask, but I bet money that they will have nothing specific to the N4, but maybe some "universal" cases that may fit.
You should just call the store and ask.
Last time I spoke to someone at a B&M store, they indicated they had no idea when any accessories would come in.
This has been asked many times. No one has found a TMo store that carries N4 accessories.
I'm asking for advise on where to find the most competitive pricing to buy an unlocked Samsung Galaxy S4 (going to be on T-Mobile for bring your own device).
1. I'm currently thinking about Amazon or Amazon wireless (no sales tax for Nevada, US). I'm a bit hesitant because it looks like Amazon itself doesn't sell the cell phone, but their resellers will. Will Samsung still offer their warranty, even if I buy the phone from a reseller on Amazon?
2. Is there any other websites that doesn't have tax for California and/or Nevada for unlocked Samsung Galaxy S4 with competitive prices?
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On a side note, I'm curious on why the S3 is currently being sold for $669 on Amazon Wireless. The price is a bit steep, no?
Nephilim-Giant said:
I'm asking for advise on where to find the most competitive pricing to buy an unlocked Samsung Galaxy S4 (going to be on T-Mobile for bring your own device).
1. I'm currently thinking about Amazon or Amazon wireless (no sales tax for Nevada, US). I'm a bit hesitant because it looks like Amazon itself doesn't sell the cell phone, but their resellers will. Will Samsung still offer their warranty, even if I buy the phone from a reseller on Amazon?
2. Is there any other websites that doesn't have tax for California and/or Nevada for unlocked Samsung Galaxy S4 with competitive prices?
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On a side note, I'm curious on why the S3 is currently being sold for $669 on Amazon Wireless. The price is a bit steep, no?
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Amazon would probably be the best, followed by eBay. You're going to pay a good chunk for it, though, because it's new, and it will be hot, so there will be the whole supply and demand thing to deal with.
You will see the prices of the S3 start to drop the closer to launch of the S4.
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Amazon would probably be the best, followed by eBay. You're going to pay a good chunk for it, though, because it's new, and it will be hot, so there will be the whole supply and demand thing to deal with.
You will see the prices of the S3 start to drop the closer to launch of the S4.
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Do you know if Samsung will offer their warranty if I purchase the phone through eBay or Amazon resellers?
I have a couple of phones, a Samsung S390G and a Kyocera Event, that I re-purposed. I use the Samsung as a music/video player when I'm on the bus and the Event serves as a WiFi phone.
Has anyone else re-purposed any androids lately? If so did you re-purpose a phone you already owned or do you know of a store or website where one can purchase an android that works well and isn't hot for a reasonable amount? I'm looking for a bigger screen model. Hopefully, after Xmas or New Years there will be good deals on 2014 contractless phones.
Yikes
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I repurposed a Note 2 as a development device and media player/casual game device when I purchased my Note 3 this spring.
You can buy used phones from the internet/relatives/newspaper ads. If you are willing to spend a little more, you can buy refurbished phones from retailers.
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Thanks for the info. I looked at the Note 2's prices on the web and I was like "Yikes"! I WANT to appear cheap because I am. Usually when I look for electronics I zero in on hardware that's unloved by the masses but loved by some hacker geek(s) who have turned a Chevette/Pinto of tech into a hot rod. That's were you get the most bang for the buck as the manufacturer is forced into a discount cascade on what they thought was a sure thing but turned out not to be "IT". I just haven't been able to find anything like that lately.
I'm thinking of buying a Galaxy S6 on eBay to save some money from the T-Mobile pricing. I'd root the phone, fwiw. Is there any reason not to buy a phone from a highly rated seller on eBay? For use in the US, would getting the dual sim version bring potential risks with compatibility of ROMs, including the stock Samsung one?
I see that Amazon has the same international unlocked phones for similar prices. Same situation as those on eBay?
Ultimately, I have no interest in Touch Wiz. I prefer to run a more vanilla Android interface with whatever launcher.
Buy from legit sources. There is a predominance of fake S6 being sold online. Its not worth the few pennies you will save.
Also, beware it is now the 'peak season' for S6 returns. So you're chances of getting a brand new phone are lower. I don't know if the Samsung US site has refurbs but that might be a good choice for a cheap S6. Buying from a carrier has advantages -- easy returns, warranty, etc. If you buy from T-Mobile you opt out of your plan after 2 mos. and they'll unlock the phone in case you didn't know.
Thanks for the input. Sound thinking. I won't go down the needlessly risky road. T-Mobile tells me that they'll unlock the phone after 40 days.
Former Note 7 owner here. Actually I never sent it back, just went to Best Buy to pick up an S7. No longer making monthly payment on the Note, but I am on the S7. I never wanted the S7 and I would like to upgrade to the S8+. From what I understand, you cannot trade in a phone unless it's paid off. Are there any other options for me?
Is there a market for Note 7's somewhere out there? I'd like to sell it to help offset the cost of this S7? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
literally 0 value for note 7. Any reputable marketplace will block/take the listing down for note 7s.. also soon Samsung will make render the phone useless.
illegal to sell the note 7. So you wont get any money from it.
I dont know what carrier your on but tmobile has Jump (they pay off your old phone and you start payments all over on the new one)
And they also offer a trade in. They give your X amount of money for the new phone. If you own more on the old one then the trade in value your be left paying the rest in month payment.s
So check with who you have phone service with.
im on vzw. going to stop by Best Buy this afternoon to see if there's something they can do for me.