Kelly Kearns
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Now back up and I have a device with no order number listed in my account..My TMO is still down for me.

Now back up and I have a device with no order number listed in my account..My TMO is still down for me.
Try refreshing and see if it comes back.Now back up and I have a device with no order number listed in my account.. //uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160810/a580008f26c37891e81c840d1706a34f.jpg
Now back up and I have a device with no order number listed in my account.. //uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160810/a580008f26c37891e81c840d1706a34f.jpg
No changes on my end. Even if this was really popular around the world, they still would have had to produce carrier specific units. So why isn't tmobile shipping out units that were already produced to some of the pre order people? Makes no sense.
No changes on my end. Even if this was really popular around the world, they still would have had to produce carrier specific units. So why isn't tmobile shipping out units that were already produced to some of the pre order people? Makes no sense.
I agree with you. T-Mobile is keeping a tight ship this time around.
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Nothing was there, but also it doesn't show I'm due for an upgrade. I did a pre-order and then I heard from Samsung a couple hours later so I canceled it.What did it use to say/display?
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Luckily I'm not that hardcore
I have a Polar watch with the chest strap heart rate monitor and it works great. My hardcore fitness friends said that the wrist heart rate monitors were never that accurate.
I have a 200GB SD card from when I got my V10 and got a year of Netflix when I got the S7e.
I don't see why though. If people ordered them and you got the units why not ship them out same as before.
I think you're making this more confusing, but T-Mobile is also making it confusing by claiming to offer the most of anyone else- you don't get more gifts with T-Mobile, you just get three options to choose from (SD card, Fit, or Netflix) instead of just the two (SD Card or Fit) that other carriers offer. And from my research, other carriers aren't offering this plus another gift, except AT&T- they're offering a Gear S2 or Tab in addition to the Samsung offer, but that requires a two year contract, so no thanks. Verizon and Sprint are only offering the Fit or sd card.
As far as Target or Sam's Club, their offers are nicer, but for me, I have no desire (or financial ability) to purchase the phone at full retail price, I need a carrier that can break it down into monthly payments, so thats why I would go that route.
And you already said you don't watch Netflix so of course its not a good deal for you. My family on the other hand, my kids are on Netflix a good chunk of the day and then we are on it after they go to bed, so its definitely not a bad deal, maybe just not as good of a deal financially compared to the other two.
Samsung may have told them not to, some manufacturers are notorious for this like Apple. It doesn't make sense to me but manufacturers want to control it, some are ok with early deliveries and some are not and want to build the hype/anticipation. I hope they do because I'm heading out of town Friday afternoon and would like to have my new phone![]()
In other countries the Note has been out already. What makes them special to get the device faster?
I only do TMO. They don't charge me the $20 but I have two accounts, long time customer. When u had one of the accounts with AT&T, they always waived the fee, but they charged me at least double monthly for less service.Fantastic response! I also prefer paying the monthly plan but is there anyway I could avoid that extra $20 activation/sims starter pack charge? I already have a few nano sim cards. Also where do you guys order your from (paying monthly) other than T-Mobile? Thanks
Really?? Which countries already have it?
In other countries the Note has been out already. What makes them special to get the device faster?
From a logistics standpoint also it sounds like a nightmare if Tmobile released all orders to be shipped on the 18th.
Samsung Gear Fit 2 review - CNET
TL;dr:
The good The Gear Fit 2 has a slim design with a beautiful curved AMOLED display that can show smartphone notifications and weekly charts. It also has GPS, heart-rate monitoring, onboard music storage for up to 1,000 songs, all-day fitness and sleep tracking, and automatic exercise detection.
The bad Short battery life. The accuracy of the heart-rate sensor fluctuates during workouts. You can't wear in the shower or while swimming. No iPhone support. Samsung's S Health app can be confusing.
The bottom line The Gear Fit 2 is a great-looking feature-packed fitness band, but its design isn't always perfect for hardcore workout warriors.