Launch day I'll trade in my note 3. Or I'll simply sell it..either way im so excited to get my hands on the note 4.
super note 3 user
I am wondering if AT&T will have trade-in program (Note 3 for Note 4) just like the iPhone 6. If yes, I'll trade in mine too.
Launch day I'll trade in my note 3. Or I'll simply sell it..either way im so excited to get my hands on the note 4.
super note 3 user
What is the HIGHEST price they give you on the trade programs? My Note 3, which I keep double case and tempered glass screen from day 1, will be a year old next month, and it is like brand new!! Also, I have the unlocked code! Is $400 about right for a prime Note 3?, BTW, I will be selling it with two extra batteries, and extra temp glass screen, and two other cases!!
Yes, I am banging the Note 4, and the Gear S... oh boy!!!
I am wondering if AT&T will have trade-in program (Note 3 for Note 4) just like the iPhone 6. If yes, I'll trade in mine too.
I'm thinking $300 will be the highest AT&T will offer.
Wish Samsung will release the release date for the Note 4. Hate how apple announced the iPhone 6 after Samsung announced the Note 4 but apple is releasing the iPhone 6 sooner.
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I think it would have been good if they started shifting all their devices to USB 3.0. Especially if the devices are now taking 4k video, transferring extremely large video files back and forth over USB 2.0 is irritating.
It's a minor annoyance. I just found it strange that they went back to USB 2.0 there. Assumed it would be USB 3.0 again.
I agree with that.
While the parts have gotten better from the Note 3 to Note 4 (screen, camera, processor etc), the UI seems largely untouched. I think the user experience for the Note 4 will most definitely be similar to the Note 3. I don't think Note 3 users would be missing out on some sort of amazing piece of tech if they held on to their phones.
Note 4 is an evolutionary upgrade, and that's great. Great for people who haven't had a new phone in a while - the Note 4 will be a big update. Great for Note 3 users who don't want to shell out the $outright or re-contract as it won't be catastrophically different from what they already have.
I disagree. I do feel just with ois, the screen, double sensitivity of the s pen, 16 megapixels, 4k recording, the body of the phone and going back to 2.0 (I couldn't stand the bulky tip of 3.0 and none of my transfers ever happened wired) give me enough of a reason to switch.
I called tmobile yesterday twice and i was told $300.00 but last week when i when into the tmobile store they told me $250.00 also while talking on the phone with the rep, she mentioned that whatever my balance is from the note 3 will be disregard and the $300.00 from the trade in will go towards the new note 4. So i figured anything to bring down the final bill will do for me. We'll see though. ..I'll keep you guys posted.
super note 3 user
At first i said the same thing but then i mess around and looked at a few YouTube videos and the rest is history.Not upgrading from my Note 3. Not a big enough difference. I want a faster Octa Core & 64 bit.
I disagree. I do feel just with ois, the screen, double sensitivity of the s pen, 16 megapixels, 4k recording, the body of the phone and going back to 2.0 (I couldn't stand the bulky tip of 3.0 and none of my transfers ever happened wired) give me enough of a reason to switch.
I think it would have been good if they started shifting all their devices to USB 3.0. Especially if the devices are now taking 4k video, transferring extremely large video files back and forth over USB 2.0 is irritating.
It's a minor annoyance. I just found it strange that they went back to USB 2.0 there. Assumed it would be USB 3.0 again.