Hello. Currently I have a crappy phone that that is under the Tmobile network . I have a prepaid type of plan with the phone. So I just add minutes whenever it's about to go.
A few weeks back after doing some(but not everything as you can see) research, decided to save up to get the Samsung Galaxy S3. As it was time for a good smart phone. I was originally planning on getting the international version.
Amazon.com: Samsung Galaxy S III/S3 GT-I9300 Factory Unlocked Phone - International Version (Pebble Blue): Cell Phones & Accessories
But a day ago, I just realized and looked closely. The international version cannot support 3g for Tmobile. Tmobile has been okay where I live, and I haven't really had any issues. Although I dont have the $ to continue to be under the 3g plan(which is why i haven't gotten it yet) , in the future I might go to 3g. Atleast this option is still there..or so I originally thought... Whats worse is that apparently, if I wanted to switch to another carrier, i wouldn't be able to go to Verizon or sprint. The only other good option would be AT&T(which from what i've heard, it gets its critisims)
At this point, i'm like "WTF"? Then WTF is the point in getting the international version? Then I remembered that for Amazon, its generally under amazon prime and fullfilled by amazon. so it comes in only 2-3 days, and amazon customer support is reliable.
So at this point, I do a look around at the USA version of the Samsung Galaxy S3. Apparently it has 2g of ram, and has LTE support. And it's apparently better than the international version However, I have some big questions regarding the USA S3
1. If I do get the USA version of it, is 3g supported for the USA version, for Tmobile? So in the future if I stay under Tmobile, and decide to want to upgrade to 3g, doing so wont be an issue for the USA Samsung Galaxy S3 right?
2. Lets say, I decide to switch carriers. For the international version, I heard that verizon nor sprint are options. However, are Verizon and sprint options if the phone is unlocked for the US version?
Say that I get an unlocked USA Samsung Galaxy S3. If I'm on tmobile for awhile, and then decide to switch carriers or w/e, can I switch to Verizon or Sprint on a US Samsung Galaxy S3? Or would I never be able to do this?
#3 and the most important question: WHERE THE HELL DO I GET AN UNLOCKED US SAMSUNG GALAXY S3? Sorry for the caps, but I cant seem to find it?
I checked on Amazon
Amazon.com: Used and New: Samsung Galaxy SIII S3 SGH-I747 Blue AT&T 4G LTE Unlocked Cell Phone No Contract No Warranty - AT&T Logos [Carrier Retail Packaging]
But it has no warranty, and it's $635. Not even fullfilled by Amazon. I've checked on google, yet I cant seem to find any unlocked US Samsung Galaxy S3's from a good and reliable site and from a reliable seller that has the warranty available. So at this point,where do I get an unlocked(NOT ROOTED) Samsung Galaxy S3? I do not want to be under any contract , yet while I see unlocked international versions, I cant seem to find unlocked US versions with the warranty?
Are there even any benefits to getting the international version over the US version, in my situation? Please help
A few weeks back after doing some(but not everything as you can see) research, decided to save up to get the Samsung Galaxy S3. As it was time for a good smart phone. I was originally planning on getting the international version.
Amazon.com: Samsung Galaxy S III/S3 GT-I9300 Factory Unlocked Phone - International Version (Pebble Blue): Cell Phones & Accessories
But a day ago, I just realized and looked closely. The international version cannot support 3g for Tmobile. Tmobile has been okay where I live, and I haven't really had any issues. Although I dont have the $ to continue to be under the 3g plan(which is why i haven't gotten it yet) , in the future I might go to 3g. Atleast this option is still there..or so I originally thought... Whats worse is that apparently, if I wanted to switch to another carrier, i wouldn't be able to go to Verizon or sprint. The only other good option would be AT&T(which from what i've heard, it gets its critisims)
At this point, i'm like "WTF"? Then WTF is the point in getting the international version? Then I remembered that for Amazon, its generally under amazon prime and fullfilled by amazon. so it comes in only 2-3 days, and amazon customer support is reliable.
So at this point, I do a look around at the USA version of the Samsung Galaxy S3. Apparently it has 2g of ram, and has LTE support. And it's apparently better than the international version However, I have some big questions regarding the USA S3
1. If I do get the USA version of it, is 3g supported for the USA version, for Tmobile? So in the future if I stay under Tmobile, and decide to want to upgrade to 3g, doing so wont be an issue for the USA Samsung Galaxy S3 right?
2. Lets say, I decide to switch carriers. For the international version, I heard that verizon nor sprint are options. However, are Verizon and sprint options if the phone is unlocked for the US version?
Say that I get an unlocked USA Samsung Galaxy S3. If I'm on tmobile for awhile, and then decide to switch carriers or w/e, can I switch to Verizon or Sprint on a US Samsung Galaxy S3? Or would I never be able to do this?
#3 and the most important question: WHERE THE HELL DO I GET AN UNLOCKED US SAMSUNG GALAXY S3? Sorry for the caps, but I cant seem to find it?
I checked on Amazon
Amazon.com: Used and New: Samsung Galaxy SIII S3 SGH-I747 Blue AT&T 4G LTE Unlocked Cell Phone No Contract No Warranty - AT&T Logos [Carrier Retail Packaging]
But it has no warranty, and it's $635. Not even fullfilled by Amazon. I've checked on google, yet I cant seem to find any unlocked US Samsung Galaxy S3's from a good and reliable site and from a reliable seller that has the warranty available. So at this point,where do I get an unlocked(NOT ROOTED) Samsung Galaxy S3? I do not want to be under any contract , yet while I see unlocked international versions, I cant seem to find unlocked US versions with the warranty?
Are there even any benefits to getting the international version over the US version, in my situation? Please help
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