i paid $30 extra for a 1 year contract instead of the 2 year contract. whats this extra $125 to $150?
Keeping mine. This will still be a bad ass phone in a year or two.
Remember , faster better phone will eat more battery. There are new phones coming out, but not new batteries.
I was told that with a one year contract the phone would be $325 - $350. My two year contract was $199.
If you paid less than $230 for a one year contract, you got a fantastic deal!
i paid $229 pretax for 1 year and from what i read so did everyone else that signed a 1 year (with the corporate discount), which it looks like you received also. so today is day 14 and i am going into verizon. i will be walking out with my droid x back in action or tbolt on an extended battery. hmmmm
I have no idea how I was able to obtain what I did. Corporate pricing for me was either applied in some limited respect or something else was. I got it for a little more than that. I also got a discount as part of a plan when they offered me an upgrade with a usage discount for one month but for some reason couldn't preorder the phone. Net was a great deal for one year.i paid $229 pretax for 1 year and from what i read so did everyone else that signed a 1 year (with the corporate discount), which it looks like you received also. so today is day 14 and i am going into verizon. i will be walking out with my droid x back in action or tbolt on an extended battery. hmmmm
Excuse me, but I thought this thread was titled "Thunderbolt - who's keeping; who's not?" I don't own one is not an option.Android processors and hardware is advancing so fast. It is great to see things advancing quickly like this, but in order to enjoy the upgraded processors and speeds, we have to have a battery that is able to power these devices so that we can use them. Like I said, I do not have a Thunderbolt, but it seems crazy to only equip the phone with a 1400 mah battery. People seem to be crippling their phone just to be able to make it last for 5 hours (example: Dimming brightness down to 25%). Bottom line is developers need to focus on improving the actual battery itself now.
I wonder if it's too late to get the one year for the extra $30?
Tasker (or Locale) if you'd like to program your device to do things when certain conditions are met...