hubsabubs
Android Enthusiast
Coolpad Quattro II 4G coming to MetroPCS
And was also told by a friend of mine who manages a Metro PCS location here where I live they are to be expecting them on their shelves.
She also speculated, "I don't see why people are giving the Coolpad flak when they have the availability to test one in stores before purchasing, so it's not like anyone didn't know what they were getting into. People should do some research on it before you buy it, the information is to easily attainable."
She referenced it like,
"why did you buy this 10,500$ Kia and complain about it saying you should of bought a 19,000$ Nissan. You bought what you bought, make the best of it or shut up." or "This 300$ netbook sucks, why did I buy it when I could of spent 400$ on a regular laptop." when it came to people coming in complaining about their purchase of the Coolpad...
You can always Unroot your phone and restore it to factory settings before turning it in for any issue on the warranty.
I for one am not to cheap to skip the 5$ a month insurance, shit saves you when it comes to a phone like this. Considering if you have a family plan they knock off 5$ per phone line added your insurance is pretty much free anyways. Not having insurance on a prepaid phone is beyond me.
And was also told by a friend of mine who manages a Metro PCS location here where I live they are to be expecting them on their shelves.
She also speculated, "I don't see why people are giving the Coolpad flak when they have the availability to test one in stores before purchasing, so it's not like anyone didn't know what they were getting into. People should do some research on it before you buy it, the information is to easily attainable."
She referenced it like,
"why did you buy this 10,500$ Kia and complain about it saying you should of bought a 19,000$ Nissan. You bought what you bought, make the best of it or shut up." or "This 300$ netbook sucks, why did I buy it when I could of spent 400$ on a regular laptop." when it came to people coming in complaining about their purchase of the Coolpad...
You can always Unroot your phone and restore it to factory settings before turning it in for any issue on the warranty.
I for one am not to cheap to skip the 5$ a month insurance, shit saves you when it comes to a phone like this. Considering if you have a family plan they knock off 5$ per phone line added your insurance is pretty much free anyways. Not having insurance on a prepaid phone is beyond me.