My 90 day exchange period ends Nov 3, so I'll miss it, but I wasn't all that excited about it anyway. My battery is just able to last a full day now. LTE will make it worse, so I'd rather have decent battery life than have LTE. It probably won't cover my area for a long time anyway, so I'm good with my 2 week old S2![]()
A 90 day exchange period?!? How did u manage that?
Costco, and I get a brand new phone with no restocking fee! Gotta love Costco. I started with the Atrix, but it was doing weird things. Exchanged for Infuse, which I loved, but screen pixelation while browsing drove me crazy. Got the SGS2 and though I was sad to give up my 4.5" display, the resolution on the S2 makes up for it. It was nice to be able to make sure the phone I chose was going to work for me instead of being stuck with a glitchy phone.
You are exactly the kind of customer Costco does NOT want.
All Android phones are buggy to a certain extent....you will never find a "perfect" one.
Thats not very nice at all.
He is just following the policy that Costco has in place.
He may have 47 cats and buys 500 pounds of cat food a week from Costco and they love him. Maybe he has VIP status there and his own parking spot.
It has a faster 1.5 ghz processer. Lte is being released to my area in DC on launch day. I'm pretty stoked. This or the HTC Vivid? hmm...
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I wouldn't say 1.5Ghz is necessarily faster. The 1.2Ghz Exynos has already been shown to match or beat T-Mo's version w/ a 1.5 Ghz processor (Qualcomm?).
You are exactly the kind of customer Costco does NOT want.
All Android phones are buggy to a certain extent....you will never find a "perfect" one.
Yes, it is the same processor that's in the T-Mobile version, it's basically the same that's in the HTC Flyer tablet, and in the Evo 3d and HTC Sensation, just clocked a bit faster. Do some looking around on YouTube and you will find comparison videos with the T-Mobile version, the GS2 with Exynos is faster.
Hmm...maybe you should tell them that. The way they explained it to me was, if -anything- is wrong with your phone, you may return it, or exchange it within 90 days. The Atrix I picked up first was on a consistent reboot. They played with it, but couldn't fix it so offered me another or an entirely different phone. I opted for the Infuse, not wanting to risk another schizophrenic Atrix (though I loved the phone when it worked). The Infuse developed a pixelation issue while web browsing. It became worse and worse over the 2.5 months I had it and both Samsung and AT&T said they weren't anticipating a fix. Costco was aware of the issue and offered me a new Infuse or the S2. After researching a bit, I couldn't find anything majorly wrong with the S2, so I opted to take it.
Now, I don't owe you any explanations but, due to your lack of social decency, I felt I should respond. I have exchanged exactly one item to Costco in the last 15 years of shopping there. Their policy is to protect good customers like me from being stuck with a phone that, due to malfunctioning hardware or software, is difficult to use.
Before you attack a very nice woman like me, I would appreciate being given the benefit of the doubt and, it doesn't hurt to read the posts before you respond.
Thank you for your time.
Anyone use samsung and HTC? Never used HTC, but I'm curious how the compare from a user standpoint, not just specs.
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It's been too long since I've used HTC. I haven't used any of the newer ones. I can say that build quality is typically pretty good, with high quality materials. The best thing to do would be to go to a store and see them both. The Vivid doesn't appear to be a unibody design like most of the other new HTC phones.
The display seems to be a trade off. You get the awesome contrast and color of SAMOLED+, or the extra resolution of qHD (and it'll probably still look really good, too).
Also, given the clockspeed the Samsung will probably be a little faster in daily use.
Gotcha thanks! I plan to go check them out, was just curious if anyone had any experience with the current gens UI on both. Not sure I like the HTC capacitive buttons and then the 2nd set of buttons for phone, ect. Looks redundant to me.