Still getting ripped off as a global phone.

jlee91780

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Someone please correct me, but this global phone thing really means nothing especially if you were previously going to countries already supported. I thought it would mean you could go to the local convenience store in a lot of countries, get a sim card, and swap it in and make phones calls for cheap. Instead, so far it still means rip off texts at 50 cents a pieces, phone calls for $2 a minute, and scant data for $20.
 
If and when other countries start supporting lte. You will be able to get your phone unlocked from Verizon, insert a local sim and get cost effective service. But that's still a ways out. It will eventually be the same as all the other "global" phones

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P3droid has a razr running on at&t so the GSM radios are there just a matter of getting a greedy company to let you use them. Maybe if you sign up for the new share more of your wallet plans they would reward you. I never leave the country so not a biggie for me.
 
So it is true I can insert a local sim card? I don't need data but would be nice to make calls on the Razr. I can't believe this device was originally what they called a world phone and they didn't advertise this feature at all.
 
Of course I care what's advertised by these companies. I just don't care what's advertised by myself. After all, I'm trying to dump off the junk they are selling us.
 
Of course I care what's advertised by these companies. I just don't care what's advertised by myself. After all, I'm trying to dump off the junk they are selling us.

Hungry Hungry Hypocrite



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You better get over things like double standards quick in this world we live in.

Oh, I'm over it but its still wrong. I would never pass something off as something that its not.

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