Just Pre--ordered Note 4 on T-mobile's Website!

Overpriced is a $200 deductible to receive a refurbished phone to replace a phone with a broken screen. You can replace the screen yourself, but then your warranty is void. You can buy a tempered glass screen protector for ~$20. If you get unexpected scratches on your screen, the resale value will decrease much more than that.
Or don't drop your phone? I never had to pay $200 on my insurance to repair any of my phones which were all naked

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Couldn't decide on black or white, so I was holding back on pre ordering. Finally decided to go with the White, now Im thinking of not pre ordering and just walking into a TMobile store so that I don't have to wait for shipping.
 
You're correct, to each their own. Have fun paying for overpriced cases and screen protectors.

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I am with Monsieforums. There is nothing overpriced about the screen protectors that I buy. I have sold phones with screen protectors on and the buyer had no clue until I told and proved it to them- they were crystal clear. Again, I used to buy and sell phones and very rarely have I ever seen a phone that was kept naked without a bunch of scratches, small or large. A protector is a worthwhile investment, especially if you plan on reselling your phone for an optimal price. Not to mention that the glass ones save you a $200 screen repair if dropped. If you are saying that you have managed to keep your phone scratch-free even with keys, you should go buy a lottery ticket right now. I have seen many screens scratch with far less. The iphone 6 plus screen that I looked at in BestBuy was full of huge scratches. To each his own simply means we all have the freedom to carry our phones however we prefer and are comfortable with, whether for better or worse. No need for the hostile attitude, which at best offers a pretty limited perspective.
 
I am with Monsieforums. There is nothing overpriced about the screen protectors that I buy. I have sold phones with screen protectors on and the buyer had no clue until I told and proved it to them- they were crystal clear. Again, I used to buy and sell phones and very rarely have I ever seen a phone that was kept naked without a bunch of scratches, small or large. A protector is a worthwhile investment, especially if you plan on reselling your phone for an optimal price. Not to mention that the glass ones save you a $200 screen repair if dropped. If you are saying that you have managed to keep your phone scratch-free even with keys, you should go buy a lottery ticket right now. I have seen many screens scratch with far less. The iphone 6 plus screen that I looked at in BestBuy was full of huge scratches. To each his own simply means we all have the freedom to carry our phones however we prefer and are comfortable with, whether for better or worse. No need for the hostile attitude, which at best offers a pretty limited perspective.

You say with keys... So you put your in with your keys? I have a dedicated phone pocket... Phone goes in.. Nothing follows.

Sorry some may like them.. I don't. If you put them in with your keys then you're asking for trouble in my opinion.
 
TmoNews received an official response from Tmobile saying that the early delivery dates was an error and that they will start shipping out on 10/17

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