- Dec 25, 2010
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After have been dissatisfied with a sync issue I had with a Galaxy S GT-i9000M Int'l version I sold it off on eBay and I felt so bad ever sence.
To remedy the problem I ordered another one finally (my wife gave me a gift boost of $350) and the phone was $585 at www dot gsmnation dot com and I'm so happy and can't wait for that day tomorrow to get my Galaxy S I.
The Galaxy SII is too expensive ($1000 for the 16GB model) so for now only people with a higher income will be able to afford those dual core Int'l versions for now
so far the Galaxy SI can handle all the GSII cans and at a cheaper price ($585 for the 16GB model) is a deal breaker. And it's factory unlocked, Int'l version (North American) so it runs At&t's 3G frequencies of 850/1900MHz I'm so happy 
To remedy the problem I ordered another one finally (my wife gave me a gift boost of $350) and the phone was $585 at www dot gsmnation dot com and I'm so happy and can't wait for that day tomorrow to get my Galaxy S I.
The Galaxy SII is too expensive ($1000 for the 16GB model) so for now only people with a higher income will be able to afford those dual core Int'l versions for now

