Re: HTC ONE part 2
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Yep T-Mobiles Unlimited talk & text is $50 then I got the unlimited data for $20 more for $70 + tax and surcharges.

total $74 then I get 15% off that so its pretty cheap. 4G just came on line a day before I ported my emergency line to them.

But I did buy the HTC One full price for $700 may have been a few dollars less than that.

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Re: HTC ONE part 2
pmangr
Contributor - Level 2

Elector wrote:

Ahh but what you are missing is at T-Mobile you are paying full price for your phones. Even if under the EIP program you still are pay $60 at six months, or $120 for the year in addition to your full price of the phone. ( And yes I am also a T-Mobile customer) where you can have a choice on Verizon to subsidize your new phone and wait 24 months,or you can pay the phone off in installments and have no contract or upgrade fees. And of course you can just pay the full price with zero upgrade fees and no contracts. With the last two options you can purchase any phone you want when ever you want and you are not paying $60-$120 extra to do it.

"Jump" is just a new way to have more money JUMP out of your pocket. Read all the details at http://www.t-mobile.com

it is not that great a deal.

From what I understand from this article: http://www.tested.com/tech/smartphones/456725-t-mobiles-jump-phone-upgrade-plan/?icid=pets%7Chat%7Ct...

You only pay $200 down for the phone and the rest is on you contract, just like VZW.  You have to be on the JUMP for 6 months before you can get another, for another $200, I'm sure.  But still, better than $700 x 2 times a year, right?  You do have to trade in your old phone.  But if you like to get the latest phone as soon as it comes out, this may be the answer.

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demmo86rt
Champion - Level 3

You could probably manage to do it cheaper overall if you sell your old phone.  If you are getting a new one every six months, the resale value should be fairly high.  Like any payment plan, it will end up costing more vs. doing the legwork yourself.  It may be less up front, it may feel like less at each interval, but if you sit down and do all the math, you will find in the long run it costs more.

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Re: HTC ONE part 2
Bob2314
Enthusiast - Level 3

So now that we are all "somewhat" aware of Verizon's HTC One release date what does Verizon do.... NOTHING!   So still it's all rumors that the HTC One will be at Verizon.

My owe my owe my.  I am still questioning what is the big secret?  Why can't Verizon just announce the phone and be done with their secret charade game of "guess when it will be released".

I think I'm glad I am no longer a Verizon customer which is too bad because I really liked their service. 

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Re: HTC ONE part 2
Fortheloveoftech
Contributor - Level 1

In response to whoever said the red HTC One is ugly, I personally think the red HTC One is glorious http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=orcygWKfQ_A#at=92

Re: HTC ONE part 2
Klue
Master - Level 1

As they say Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.  I think it's pretty sharp also.

Re: HTC ONE part 2
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Video would have been better if the presenter spoke real English. I note it still sounded as German but +1 for the effort.

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Re: HTC ONE part 2
Klue
Master - Level 1

If you are no longer a Verizon customer then why are you still so concerned and still complaining here? The One will get here soon enough, then it will be availabe of the best network. All good things come to those who wait.

Re: HTC ONE part 2
scarshapedstar2
Enthusiast - Level 3

"All good things come to those who wait."

Alright, you've convinced me to wait for the Verizon Experia Z.

HTC ONE part 2
dimap52
Specialist - Level 1

Meh, I'm sticking with Motorolas anyway. Might look at the HTC One mini though, I don't like big phones.

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