Have a iphone 3gs, looking to ditch apple and convert to the galaxy lineup with the s4, any iphone people go galaxy?
I will be switching from an iphone 4s to either the HTC One or the s4, but I'm still a little undecided between the two phones.
Maybe this is a dumb question, but you (eventually) should be able to upgrade the OS of the HTC one to the same version being used on the gs4, right?
does anyone know if theres a way to switch all of your Itunes music from your iphone to a galaxy device?
Pre-orders are also done thru Verizon but that Costco kit sounds like a sweet deal! Thing is though, im paying for it full price since I dont wanna lose unlimited.BlueSnake, if you're a Costco member you can pre-order the S4 phone (Verizon) and get a free accessory kit that includes two leather cases and a car charger. Shipping to you is free, of course, and there is no activation fee (if you moved to AT&T from another carrier).
Pre-orders are also done thru Verizon but that Costco kit sounds like a sweet deal! Thing is though, im paying for it full price since I dont wanna lose unlimited.
Also, big rumours are that Verizon's HTC One is being showcased on May 22nd. So I think I wanna wait a bit before I decide for the S4.
I dont mind them releasing the phones late, a bit annoying yes but its not a i have to have it type of thing. I love their CS, no problems on their network and my 4G connection is my internet which I have no problems at all. So im a happy camper. Not too sure on T-Mo but I believe they are capped, so its pretty pointless having 4G unlimited if they'll cap you.I've been back and forth over the HTC One and the S4, but my contract isn't up til August, so I'm hoping to see what Google and Motorola have up their sleeve before I decide.
One thing I have decided is that I'll be ditching Verizon. So tired of them charging out the ass and acting like they are the best thing since sliced bread just because they have a good network. Releasing new phones almost a month after all the other carriers is ridiculous. I'm pretty sure Google and huge phone manufacturing companies can test for bugs a bit better than a bunch of tools at verizon. When they say the phone is ready for release, it's ready. I'll be switching to T-mobile, who just released 4G in my area, plus far cheaper (and actual unlimited) data plans. My fiance and I will save probably $60 bucks a month between the two of us.