Aquarian Renassiance
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I think there may be the great divide between us. That is the "troubleshooting techie" vs. the cautious consumer.
In no way shape or form am I unhappy with Samsung.
For the $70.00, with free shipping, they replaced most of the major components of my phone, including the major chipset.
But even if they hadn't, why would you recommend buying a new phone when I had a perfectly good one already working, that just needed to be unlocked. That is a stretch.
As far as a dime a dozen, I just did a search on Amazon.com for my phone based upon my specific model number, and two phones came up, both over $ 160.00. I also think there is a risk that some of these unlocked phones won't work- so for the greater audience out there - before you buy an unlocked phone from a random seller make sure they have a solid and believable return policy.
So I'm sorry but so far a lot of your feedback has been very fuzzy related to the facts. You said my phone was new and could not be not under warranty. Not. You said it was a waste of money to get it serviced by Samsung, and I could buy my phone unlocked for a dime a dozen. Not.
Not to pick on you, but this is exactly why I don't advocate the shoot from the hip technology quick fix on phones.
As far as Straight Talk throttling you at 1.5 gb, probably true. For a lot of non-technical folks out there, 1.5 gb is more than enough. And Straight Talk is generally great, and cheap, and as reliable as the network it happens to be on at the moment.
Need to be careful about generalizations and how they are interpreted by ordinary people just looking for advice.
In no way shape or form am I unhappy with Samsung.
For the $70.00, with free shipping, they replaced most of the major components of my phone, including the major chipset.
But even if they hadn't, why would you recommend buying a new phone when I had a perfectly good one already working, that just needed to be unlocked. That is a stretch.
As far as a dime a dozen, I just did a search on Amazon.com for my phone based upon my specific model number, and two phones came up, both over $ 160.00. I also think there is a risk that some of these unlocked phones won't work- so for the greater audience out there - before you buy an unlocked phone from a random seller make sure they have a solid and believable return policy.
So I'm sorry but so far a lot of your feedback has been very fuzzy related to the facts. You said my phone was new and could not be not under warranty. Not. You said it was a waste of money to get it serviced by Samsung, and I could buy my phone unlocked for a dime a dozen. Not.
Not to pick on you, but this is exactly why I don't advocate the shoot from the hip technology quick fix on phones.
As far as Straight Talk throttling you at 1.5 gb, probably true. For a lot of non-technical folks out there, 1.5 gb is more than enough. And Straight Talk is generally great, and cheap, and as reliable as the network it happens to be on at the moment.
Need to be careful about generalizations and how they are interpreted by ordinary people just looking for advice.
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