msm0511
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Thwy do. Google uses Syncrony. Not sure who Samsung uses.
Synchrony as well for Samsung.
Thwy do. Google uses Syncrony. Not sure who Samsung uses.
You can order the higher tier storage from T-Mobile for the iPhones.
Doesn't pretty much every OEM offer financing directly now?
Carrier financing is easier to deal with, especially when it comes to Jump on T-Mobile.
Also, F Synchrony.
Yeah, but who wants to drop $1K all at once on a phone that we won't be keeping in a year (or six months, or even three months)?
How does a carrier not let you spend your money on what you want?.
By limiting what is available.
That's Google doing the limit on the 128 not the carrier.
Got it. My statement still stands but it's now directed towards Google.
Me....
I always buy phones at full retail and switch up once or maybe even twice a year..
Benefits of doing so:
1. Unlocked
2. When I sell it I use that cash towards next phone
Either way you are paying so might as well bite the bullet once and from there on out an upgrade will only cost a few hundred out of pocket.
im going to go out on a limb and say that most people, even if they are selling an "older" phone dont have the disposable income to buy a phone like that consistently.
Me....
I always buy phones at full retail and switch up once or maybe even twice a year..
Benefits of doing so:
1. Unlocked
2. When I sell it I use that cash towards next phone
Either way you are paying so might as well bite the bullet once and from there on out an upgrade will only cost a few hundred out of pocket.