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- 04-16-2012, 12:32 PM
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Two Year Contract Coming To A End. What Are You Upgrading To?
I got the Vibrant the first day it came out. Two year contract is coming up in July. T-Mobile says I can get a fully upgrade at the end of this month. If I stay with T-Mobile the HTC-One S. Looks very nice. I'm also considering going to AT@T for the HTC-OneX. Have also bandied about the idea of going Windows and getting the Nokia 900. Curious what others are considering
- 04-29-2012, 08:51 PM #2
Re: Two Year Contract Coming To A End. What Are You Upgrading To?
Just bought the GSM Galaxy Nexus. Couldn't be happier!
Now I plan to root my Vibrant =) - 04-30-2012, 12:14 AM #3
- 05-10-2012, 05:37 PM #4
- 05-11-2012, 06:43 PM #5
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I too got the vibrant the day it was relaeased almost two years ago, but i couldnt wait any longer and bought the new HTC one S. it blows the vibrant away on clairity, speed, personalizing (stock of course) and the best thing of all.... I now have working GPS!!! the one X isnt much better than the one s if you remove the tegra3 chip. very similar and all the phone you will need for a long time. but i agree with ^ that guy. besides the S3 (I now hate samsung and will not be returning)
- 05-17-2012, 09:28 PM #6
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I also bought the Vibrant the day it was available (actually the night before). I've been running a custom ROM since Feb 2011 and ICS for the past few months. It's still a cool phone and I've handed it down to my daughter.
My TMO plan is a family plan with no phone subsidies so whatever I get, I'm paying full price for. I was all ready to spring for the One S when it was released but the Galaxy Nexus came out just prior. At $200 less for a bigger screen it was the one I went with. It's a great phone, the extra RAM and dual cores make it fly like my Vibrant longed to. After using a 4 inch screen for so long I'm finding the bigger phone is more challenging to hold. I have been getting used to it but I will seriously consider a 4.3 inch phone next time around.
Anxiously awaiting the supposed stable of Google devices which will be available at the end of the year. I am really liking the unskinned ICS and with a Nexus device you know you'll get upgraded before anybody else. I'm glad I got the Nexus, anything you get will probably blow you away compared to the single core of the Vibrant. - 06-07-2012, 07:39 AM #7
- 07-01-2012, 01:30 AM #8
- 07-06-2012, 01:27 PM #9
Re: Two Year Contract Coming To A End. What Are You Upgrading To?
Not only have I left T-Mo, I've moved to the UK. However, I have flashed ICS on my Vibrant and it's still running strong. At this stage I'm thinking of toughing it out for a couple more months and getting the next Nexus when it drops in the winter. Beyond that, the SGS3 and OneX look really solid.
- 07-07-2012, 10:54 PM #10
Re: Two Year Contract Coming To A End. What Are You Upgrading To?
I also got the Vibrant on the first day. Was happy with the phone at first, but it seemed to misbehave after getting Froyo. Not sure if that was a coincidence or not. I get so many apps missing, random reboots, slow everything, wifi disable/enable is hit or miss, can't uninstall/install apps when apps are missing. A once-great phone has become a nightmare. All before the phone was a year old.
I was holding out for the SIII, but T-Mo wants about $369 for it and they will do me a favor and allow me to re-commit for 2 years. No thank you. I even considered the Note, but at present time, no solid released date has been set. So, I just ordered a GSM Galaxy Nexus for about the same price as the SIII (minus 2 yr extension). If T-Mo aggressively drops the price on the SIII or the Note becomes worthwhile to buy once offered, I might get one of them and sell the Nexus. I really would prefer a phone with an SD slot.
Not sure why T-Mobile, or any other carrier,would think it's ok to offer new customers better deals than current customers, but it is very off-putting. I'm looking forward to my contract-free Nexus


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