Jump on Demand is going to have a pretty hefty Down payment for this phone. Probably $250 Or so. The galaxy s8 plus had a $130 down payment and it was less than $800.
I have owned most of the Note devices, but this time I am skipping due to price. $930 is just too much for a device when others at a much lower price range have similar specs and features.
Anyone else on this boat? If not, what justifies, for you, getting a $930 Note 8?
Jump on Demand is going to have a pretty hefty Down payment for this phone. Probably $250 Or so. The galaxy s8 plus had a $130 down payment and it was less than $800.
Some of it is due to price. Since I have the S8+ I just feel (for me) it isn't a huge upgrade and isn't worth the cash. Or well more like it feels like the same phone with a few minor tweaks .. too similar for me to pull the trigger.
I don't need to justify anything really. I want it so I will get it. The iPhone's will cost more. The note 7 was 849. Same with the s8 plus. What's 100 more for added functionality.I have owned most of the Note devices, but this time I am skipping due to price. $930 is just too much for a device when others at a much lower price range have similar specs and features.
Anyone else on this boat? If not, what justifies, for you, getting a $930 Note 8?
I have owned most of the Note devices, but this time I am skipping due to price. $930 is just too much for a device when others at a much lower price range have similar specs and features.
Anyone else on this boat? If not, what justifies, for you, getting a $930 Note 8?
I'll end up paying $930 by the end of my payments on T-Mobile, BUT I'm getting a Note 8 for myself AND one for my wife at $930 total, so for $465 apeice the price seems reasonable to me.
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