LocationDudeNYC
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You don't. It's still active just no longer an option to turn off/on. You still have it.So I didn't realize you lose HD calling and video calling on the unlocked version with Verizon.
You don't. It's still active just no longer an option to turn off/on. You still have it.So I didn't realize you lose HD calling and video calling on the unlocked version with Verizon.
Sure do. Hence why the have carrier models, to force you to buy that one to get those "perks".So I didn't realize you lose HD calling and video calling on the unlocked version with Verizon.
Well I don't know what you lose by not having it. I don't notice anything missing, so it's not a issue apparently.Sure do. Hence why the have carrier models, to force you to buy that one to get those "perks".
Verizon models have no on/off HD calling/video switch. Same as unlocked models.Sure do. Hence why the have carrier models, to force you to buy that one to get those "perks".
That's what I'm thinking from what you said earlier, I notice no change from unlocked to Verizon branded on calling.Verizon models have no on/off HD calling/video switch. Same as unlocked models.
Got the 35w charger free too
Let's go Samsung get our friends their phones..
I tried to see if I can get a better deal overall from T-Mobile, but in order to get a good deal, I would need to shell out a TON more money...
$1435 due today, then a $1000 trade-in, but they give it to you in the form of an instance $425 bill credit and the rest comes over a "Monthly discount on the payments for the new device". No free accessories like from Samsung, so I think I will just wait.
I am trading in my Note 20 Ultra 512GB (which is kinda crap since a friend with a Note 20 got the same trade-in credit as my Ultra), but oh well. I can try and sell it, I guess, but I have no idea what a 512GB N20U with a 512GB SD Card goes for and if it's even worth the hassle.
How much are you getting on Trade-In for it?
Can't go wrong with that math...I think I'm reading "$1000" for the trade and the rest a monthly credit for the remainder balance.
I think I'm reading "$1000" for the trade and the rest a monthly credit for the remainder balance.
Sorry, my mistake, the $1000 trade in comes in 2 parts.
Part 1: $425 credit to your bill
Part 2: $575 broken out in monthly payments to off-set the device financing (bringing your monthly payment down to $9.99/mo)
Oh, and that is AFTER you pay the $1435 due TODAY...
Ah that makes sense with only $1000 overall …This is why I always go through Samsung I hate having to get credits ..just give me off the price of phone and I pay rest or finance
Ah that makes sense with only $1000 overall …This is why I always go through Samsung I hate having to get credits ..just give me off the price of phone and I pay rest or finance
Is it bad that I am having withdrawals from a phone I have yet to get, let alone use? :-X