Secure play store? I haven't even heard of that. What good does that do? If anything, it'll only slow download rates since it'd be encrypted (in theory). But I guess it makes sense why it has a download booster now
Secure play store? I haven't even heard of that. What good does that do? If anything, it'll only slow download rates since it'd be encrypted (in theory). But I guess it makes sense why it has a download booster now
Ugh I hate jump, it's a gimmick really. You have to give tmobile your damn near paid off phone for a new phone just to do the same thing over and over again. I understand this sounds good to some people but if you ask me it's never really your phone even though your making all these steep payments monthly. I don't think I'll be able to sell my note 3 for a long time, it's the best phone I've ever used since 2009 and I gave the g1 a try (never cared for cell phones til than). But even if I did sell it.. I know I could get back more cash from a 3rd party than I could from t mobile.
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You are correct, it never is your phone. Why should it be? You're not paying $650-$1000 USD like every other country for the newest superphone on the market on launch day. You're paying $130-ish over a 6 month period while you wait for the newest latest greatest. As someone who previously paid full retail on launch day for the last handful of Galaxy devices, then to sell them 4-8 months later, let me tell you... Jump 1.0 is a FANTASTIC deal! If I don't have to OWN my device, but simply borrow it from T-mobile that's a small price to pay really.
You are correct, it never is your phone. Why should it be? You're not paying $650-$1000 USD like every other country for the newest superphone on the market on launch day. You're paying $130-ish over a 6 month period while you wait for the newest latest greatest. As someone who previously paid full retail on launch day for the last handful of Galaxy devices, then to sell them 4-8 months later, let me tell you... Jump 1.0 is a FANTASTIC deal! If I don't have to OWN my device, but simply borrow it from T-mobile that's a small price to pay really.
So all you two had to do was pay taxes, and that's it? Was there a reason you two had no down, or is no down standard for a jump user?
I'm jumping to the S5 or HTC One 2, considering Samsung and T-Mobile phones are always running a deal, If I were to jump on release day, I'd pay a down payment. Anyone who has previously jumped to a high end phone can tell me what they paid for the down payment? Or what kind of price to expect on the S5 with jump? Or, is it best to wait till they have a special price on the S5? Like, the note 3 was offered at no DP around December and November.
So all you two had to do was pay taxes, and that's it? Was there a reason you two had no down, or is no down standard for a jump user?
It is 100% based on your credit. They take your Social and run it and depending on how good your credit is means if you have to put anything down or not.
Yea, I already know what to expect. A mediocre phone with nifty features that mainly serve as bragging tools lol. But agreed, the Note 4 is mind boggling. I'm sure we're all expecting huge things. Since the note series is the only series that actually had huge changes every year, unlike galaxy and iPhones