Wasn't sure I even wanted the note 2 but for $98. Should I buy. What are pros and cons of this phone?
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I'm going for it. I can not pass up that price. Looks like this forum will have a new member
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Is that with a contract? If so then that's great.
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The AWESOME battery life is one of the reasons why I bought it.
About right. That's what I got on mine.im hearing it gets about 27 hrs? when it came out of the box it was at 60%. i used it down to 20% and got about 7 hrs, then i charged it up to 100.
Is that with a contract? If so then that's great.
Yeah, but it's the contract where Verizon makes their nut. On this deal you save $200 off of the standard subsidized price of $300 which is nice, but you still pay at least another roughly $80 * 24 months = $1920. Not to mention the $35 activation fee in most cases. 'Course then there's often $7 full insurance you want for your puppy.
($80 = $40 for voice + $30 for 2gb data + $10 text)
you also pay whether you have a contract or not. sure i could cancel my service if i dont have a conract, but i still need a phone, so i continue to pay contract or not
Yeah, but it's the contract where Verizon makes their nut. On this deal you save $200 off of the standard subsidized price of $300 which is nice, but you still pay at least another roughly $80 * 24 months = $1920. Not to mention the $35 activation fee in most cases. 'Course then there's often $7 full insurance you want for your puppy.
($80 = $40 for voice + $30 for 2gb data + $10 text)
Above you say the $98 is with a 2 year contract. With a new 2 year contract yes your monthly bill might be the same as your old 2 year contract. I'm not sure how what you are saying goes against what I wrote about the Verizon customer still paying a lot although paying $98 is better than $300 for the phone.
Also how do you pay whether or not you have a contract unless without a contract you are month to month? And in that case you don't have to pay if you simply drop your month to month service. I don't see your point.
Above you say the $98 is with a 2 year contract. With a new 2 year contract yes your monthly bill might be the same as your old 2 year contract. I'm not sure how what you are saying goes against what I wrote about the Verizon customer still paying a lot although paying $98 is better than $300 for the phone.
Also how do you pay whether or not you have a contract unless without a contract you are month to month? And in that case you don't have to pay if you simply drop your month to month service. I don't see your point.