Upgrade from iPhone 13 Pro Max to S22 Ultra

Kilroy672

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I currently using the iPhone 13 Pro Max which I got after it came out and I'm also debating on going back to Android. I paid off my S21 Ultra last year so I can keep it and upgrade to the iPhone 13 Pro Max. I'm a long time user of both platforms and after checking my account I'm eligible to upgrade anytime. Now I've got time to think about keeping or trading in. Also a long time user of the Note line so this may take me back to those days.
 
Good luck with your decision. Which S22 Ultra colour and capacity are you considering? Are you looking to get it from a carrier or unlocked from Samsung?
 
Good luck with your decision. Which S22 Ultra colour and capacity are you considering? Are you looking to get it from a carrier or unlocked from Samsung?

No idea what color yet. But my decision probably won't be for while yet. I'll be getting it from T-Mobile.
 
I’m switching from the iPhone 13 pro max to the S22 ultra. I have an S21U that I really liked but still stuck with the new iPhone. But once the S22U came with the pin I was all in
 
I’m switching from the iPhone 13 pro max to the S22 ultra. I have an S21U that I really liked but still stuck with the new iPhone. But once the S22U came with the pin I was all in

Sounds like my situation. But with the higher monthly payments I may reconsider my decision.
 
I used to be a Note fan and had just about every one. I switched to iPhone a couple years back and once they announced this S22 Ultra I didn’t hesitate to preorder. I’m super excited to come back to it especially with that stylus. I ordered a Black 512GB.
 
I used to be a Note fan and had just about every one. I switched to iPhone a couple years back and once they announced this S22 Ultra I didn’t hesitate to preorder. I’m super excited to come back to it especially with that stylus. I ordered a Black 512GB.

T-Mobile has a pre-order special, basically a free upgrade of memory... 512 gb for the price of 256 gb, not a to bad of a deal.