Time for a mobile phone upgrade
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@Dashrender said in Time for a mobile phone upgrade:
@WrCombs said in Time for a mobile phone upgrade:
@WrCombs said in Time for a mobile phone upgrade:
found this one on amazon Thoughts?
my first thought is only 32 gb of storage and 3 gb of Ram- But reviews say it runs better than apple products/samsung products.. Price isn't bad -
32 GB internal storage - that's way low. Sure you can put a card in, but depending on what apps you want, you could still run into issues.
Also under $200 for a smart phone - it must be slower than dog shit.
that's what I was thinking. but its the fist one i found.
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@IRJ said in Time for a mobile phone upgrade:
How about not taking another loan on mobile device. I don't even like taking a loan on a car let alone a phone. I'm not sure how or why people feel like they have to finance it and pay at least 2x for something that doesnt hold value for shit.
Do carriers charge interest? I've not seen that. Typically it's a discounted phone, and at worst you pay regular price divided by 24 months without interest.
That said, I always buy them outright, but my last two have been free.
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@Obsolesce said in Time for a mobile phone upgrade:
@IRJ said in Time for a mobile phone upgrade:
How about not taking another loan on mobile device. I don't even like taking a loan on a car let alone a phone. I'm not sure how or why people feel like they have to finance it and pay at least 2x for something that doesnt hold value for shit.
Do carriers charge interest? I've not seen that. Typically it's a discounted phone, and at worst you pay regular price divided by 24 months without interest.
That said, I always buy them outright, but my last two have been free.
I want to buy one outright and not pay on it - but pay for the service of the phone. does that make sense?
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@Obsolesce said in Time for a mobile phone upgrade:
@IRJ said in Time for a mobile phone upgrade:
How about not taking another loan on mobile device. I don't even like taking a loan on a car let alone a phone. I'm not sure how or why people feel like they have to finance it and pay at least 2x for something that doesnt hold value for shit.
Do carriers charge interest? I've not seen that. Typically it's a discounted phone, and at worst you pay regular price divided by 24 months without interest.
That said, I always buy them outright, but my last two have been free.
Have they really been free? i.e. your monthly contract/non-contract phone rate was the same wither or not you got the "free" phone?
In the 90's and 00's - the phones were often touted as free - but the reality is that the cost of the phone was baked into the high price of the carrier's plan. And even after you paid say, 24 payments - the price didn't go down, so you were now getting screwed and over paying.
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@scottalanmiller said in Time for a mobile phone upgrade:
@IRJ said in Time for a mobile phone upgrade:
@scottalanmiller said in Time for a mobile phone upgrade:
Xiami makes some nice stuff. On the cheaper side if you are looking for a less premium, good value option.
That's what I use.
Which model, and how do you like it? I use their watch.
While in Paris I got to visit the Mi store!
Pocofone F1. It's been excellent
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@WrCombs said in Time for a mobile phone upgrade:
@Obsolesce said in Time for a mobile phone upgrade:
@IRJ said in Time for a mobile phone upgrade:
How about not taking another loan on mobile device. I don't even like taking a loan on a car let alone a phone. I'm not sure how or why people feel like they have to finance it and pay at least 2x for something that doesnt hold value for shit.
Do carriers charge interest? I've not seen that. Typically it's a discounted phone, and at worst you pay regular price divided by 24 months without interest.
That said, I always buy them outright, but my last two have been free.
I want to buy one outright and not pay on it - but pay for the service of the phone. does that make sense?
Why? Time value of money says that's dumb - especially since they are giving you a zero interest loan on that money for the phone. Now, if you want a phone that carrier doesn't have, then you have no choice, you must buy it outright.
And anyone saying - well, I can't move between carriers if I have a payment... to that I say two things 1) BS, yes you can, you just pay off the rest of the phone before making the switch, 2) how often do people actually change carriers.
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I have Samsung S9+ and the completing the contract by September. Was planning to get note 10 as I never tried a note but also checking Oneplus 7 pro. The only thing thats holding me back from getting 7 pro is the lack of wireless charging which I got used to with my s9+
Heard great things about one plus oxygen os as its much lighter and usually gets faster updates
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@WrCombs said in Time for a mobile phone upgrade:
@Obsolesce said in Time for a mobile phone upgrade:
@IRJ said in Time for a mobile phone upgrade:
How about not taking another loan on mobile device. I don't even like taking a loan on a car let alone a phone. I'm not sure how or why people feel like they have to finance it and pay at least 2x for something that doesnt hold value for shit.
Do carriers charge interest? I've not seen that. Typically it's a discounted phone, and at worst you pay regular price divided by 24 months without interest.
That said, I always buy them outright, but my last two have been free.
I want to buy one outright and not pay on it - but pay for the service of the phone. does that make sense?
Yeah, that's how it works. The phone plan is the same cost whether you have device payments or not. For example, your phone plan costs $100 a month. You choose a $900 phone, now your monthly payment will be $137.50 prior to taxes and/or other fees. Buy that phone outright, immediately, or at any time, payment is then $100 a month again.
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@Dashrender said in Time for a mobile phone upgrade:
@WrCombs said in Time for a mobile phone upgrade:
@Obsolesce said in Time for a mobile phone upgrade:
@IRJ said in Time for a mobile phone upgrade:
How about not taking another loan on mobile device. I don't even like taking a loan on a car let alone a phone. I'm not sure how or why people feel like they have to finance it and pay at least 2x for something that doesnt hold value for shit.
Do carriers charge interest? I've not seen that. Typically it's a discounted phone, and at worst you pay regular price divided by 24 months without interest.
That said, I always buy them outright, but my last two have been free.
I want to buy one outright and not pay on it - but pay for the service of the phone. does that make sense?
Why? Time value of money says that's dumb - especially since they are giving you a zero interest loan on that money for the phone. Now, if you want a phone that carrier doesn't have, then you have no choice, you must buy it outright.
And anyone saying - well, I can't move between carriers if I have a payment... to that I say two things 1) BS, yes you can, you just pay off the rest of the phone before making the switch, 2) how often do people actually change carriers.
This is how it works.
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@Dashrender said in Time for a mobile phone upgrade:
@WrCombs said in Time for a mobile phone upgrade:
@Obsolesce said in Time for a mobile phone upgrade:
@IRJ said in Time for a mobile phone upgrade:
How about not taking another loan on mobile device. I don't even like taking a loan on a car let alone a phone. I'm not sure how or why people feel like they have to finance it and pay at least 2x for something that doesnt hold value for shit.
Do carriers charge interest? I've not seen that. Typically it's a discounted phone, and at worst you pay regular price divided by 24 months without interest.
That said, I always buy them outright, but my last two have been free.
I want to buy one outright and not pay on it - but pay for the service of the phone. does that make sense?
Why? Time value of money says that's dumb - especially since they are giving you a zero interest loan on that money for the phone. Now, if you want a phone that carrier doesn't have, then you have no choice, you must buy it outright.
Fair - I've tried every flavor of smart phone - apple products
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@Obsolesce said in Time for a mobile phone upgrade:
@WrCombs said in Time for a mobile phone upgrade:
@Obsolesce said in Time for a mobile phone upgrade:
@IRJ said in Time for a mobile phone upgrade:
How about not taking another loan on mobile device. I don't even like taking a loan on a car let alone a phone. I'm not sure how or why people feel like they have to finance it and pay at least 2x for something that doesnt hold value for shit.
Do carriers charge interest? I've not seen that. Typically it's a discounted phone, and at worst you pay regular price divided by 24 months without interest.
That said, I always buy them outright, but my last two have been free.
I want to buy one outright and not pay on it - but pay for the service of the phone. does that make sense?
Yeah, that's how it works. The phone plan is the same cost whether you have device payments or not. For example, your phone plan costs $100 a month. You choose a $900 phone, now your monthly payment will be $137.50 prior to taxes and/or other fees. Buy that phone outright, immediately, or at any time, payment is then $100 a month again.
That's what I thought as well -
Now I'm looking at phones that aren't held by the carrier so I'll have to buy it outright and get service put on it.
Is what it comes down to . -
@WrCombs said in Time for a mobile phone upgrade:
@Obsolesce said in Time for a mobile phone upgrade:
@WrCombs said in Time for a mobile phone upgrade:
@Obsolesce said in Time for a mobile phone upgrade:
@IRJ said in Time for a mobile phone upgrade:
How about not taking another loan on mobile device. I don't even like taking a loan on a car let alone a phone. I'm not sure how or why people feel like they have to finance it and pay at least 2x for something that doesnt hold value for shit.
Do carriers charge interest? I've not seen that. Typically it's a discounted phone, and at worst you pay regular price divided by 24 months without interest.
That said, I always buy them outright, but my last two have been free.
I want to buy one outright and not pay on it - but pay for the service of the phone. does that make sense?
Yeah, that's how it works. The phone plan is the same cost whether you have device payments or not. For example, your phone plan costs $100 a month. You choose a $900 phone, now your monthly payment will be $137.50 prior to taxes and/or other fees. Buy that phone outright, immediately, or at any time, payment is then $100 a month again.
That's what I thought as well -
Now I'm looking at phones that aren't held by the carrier so I'll have to buy it outright and get service put on it.
Is what it comes down to .Yup, we got ours on Amazon in the past, threw in the SIM, and was good to go... had to call the carrier to make some minor radio adjustments once, but that's not really an issue.
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Google has knocked $400 off the Pixel 3 here in Canada if you're buying direct from them, otherwise the Asus Zenfone line is generally good bang for the buck. I've typically bought unlocked and go with Koodo's byod plans for myself and the SO.
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@notverypunny said in Time for a mobile phone upgrade:
otherwise the Asus Zenfone line is generally good bang for the buck
Right on the verge of impossible to get in the US. Asus refuses to even provide Americans with a clear list of available products that they make!
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@WrCombs said in Time for a mobile phone upgrade:
@Obsolesce said in Time for a mobile phone upgrade:
@WrCombs said in Time for a mobile phone upgrade:
@Obsolesce said in Time for a mobile phone upgrade:
@IRJ said in Time for a mobile phone upgrade:
How about not taking another loan on mobile device. I don't even like taking a loan on a car let alone a phone. I'm not sure how or why people feel like they have to finance it and pay at least 2x for something that doesnt hold value for shit.
Do carriers charge interest? I've not seen that. Typically it's a discounted phone, and at worst you pay regular price divided by 24 months without interest.
That said, I always buy them outright, but my last two have been free.
I want to buy one outright and not pay on it - but pay for the service of the phone. does that make sense?
Yeah, that's how it works. The phone plan is the same cost whether you have device payments or not. For example, your phone plan costs $100 a month. You choose a $900 phone, now your monthly payment will be $137.50 prior to taxes and/or other fees. Buy that phone outright, immediately, or at any time, payment is then $100 a month again.
That's what I thought as well -
Now I'm looking at phones that aren't held by the carrier so I'll have to buy it outright and get service put on it.
Is what it comes down to .All phones on TMobile are like that.
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@Dashrender said in Time for a mobile phone upgrade:
And anyone saying - well, I can't move between carriers if I have a payment... to that I say two things 1) BS, yes you can, you just pay off the rest of the phone before making the switch, 2) how often do people actually change carriers
And if you have a good carrier to begin with, you can move plans without having to pay off the phone!
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@scottalanmiller said in Time for a mobile phone upgrade:
@Dashrender said in Time for a mobile phone upgrade:
And anyone saying - well, I can't move between carriers if I have a payment... to that I say two things 1) BS, yes you can, you just pay off the rest of the phone before making the switch, 2) how often do people actually change carriers
And if you have a good carrier to begin with, you can move plans without having to pay off the phone!
Not even sure what this means? are you saying that the carrier will continue to allow you to simply make the no interest payments on the device while not having service with them?
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@Dashrender said in Time for a mobile phone upgrade:
@scottalanmiller said in Time for a mobile phone upgrade:
@Dashrender said in Time for a mobile phone upgrade:
And anyone saying - well, I can't move between carriers if I have a payment... to that I say two things 1) BS, yes you can, you just pay off the rest of the phone before making the switch, 2) how often do people actually change carriers
And if you have a good carrier to begin with, you can move plans without having to pay off the phone!
Not even sure what this means? are you saying that the carrier will continue to allow you to simply make the no interest payments on the device while not having service with them?
No. He said change plan. Not change carrier. He’s discussing something that none of the rest of us are.
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@JaredBusch said in Time for a mobile phone upgrade:
@Dashrender said in Time for a mobile phone upgrade:
@scottalanmiller said in Time for a mobile phone upgrade:
@Dashrender said in Time for a mobile phone upgrade:
And anyone saying - well, I can't move between carriers if I have a payment... to that I say two things 1) BS, yes you can, you just pay off the rest of the phone before making the switch, 2) how often do people actually change carriers
And if you have a good carrier to begin with, you can move plans without having to pay off the phone!
Not even sure what this means? are you saying that the carrier will continue to allow you to simply make the no interest payments on the device while not having service with them?
No. He said change plan. Not change carrier. He’s discussing something that none of the rest of us are.
Oh okay, I misunderstood.