back then it would mean you got a decent phone discounted to nearly nothing or even free. I remember getting the LG VX11000 EnvTouch for $50 when it was the top of the line phone, because of all the credits and whatnot
that's right, i feel ya, my wife was much happier when I stopped trying all these units, like the WDTV and AppleTV and just bought a small pc and put XBMC on it and installed their official remote app for Android....it's as intuitive as the cable box GUI is, which was the key
years ago Verizon had a program called New Every Two that gave you a new phone every two years or gave you a serious discount.....they discontinued the program a while back, of course it doesn't apply to Sprint customers
or maybe not.....remember Verizon isn't even saying they will have them until July 9th, so it could easily be into mid July before anyone else has any stock, that's why I went ahead and pre-ordered mine through the carrier, paid $169 for a blue 16Gb model, which is a good enough deal for me
it really does change things, which is why the Verizon customers doing everything they can to keep unlimited 4G data makes even more sense.....it's so much a part of what makes these things work that it is worth protecting
where i live i have pretty much limitless 4G data coverage, between...
Droid Razr HD appears to be using the same package as the GSIII
http://www.engadget.com/2012/06/09/droid-razr-hd-shows-off-snapdragon-s4/
but the GSIII is far more valuable to me. development should be multitudes stronger than on a Motorola device, plus I much prefer the capacitive buttons on...