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In your honest opinion is the S3 still worth it?

I have an iPhone 4 but it lags on ios7. I don't want to spend over 400 on a 5c and I miss Android. I really like the galaxy phones I used to have a s2. I can't afford a s5 either. 300$ for the S3 is to much so hopefully VM will lower the price when the s5 is released


Also I plan on using a lot of music is the S3 good memory wise?
 
I still have my S3 that I bought last August that I use as a business line, don't be fooled its still a great device. I also have an LG G2 through Sprint but find myself playing with my S3 more often.

- 4.8'' Super AMOLED Plus Display, 306ppi
- 2GB of RAM
- 16GB of ROM (device storage) add an SD card for more storage
- Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Plus MSM8960 at 1.5GHz dual-core Krait CPU, Adreno 225 GPU
- Android 4.3 JellyBean
- LTE capable

List could go on and on, it would be an upgrade to what you currently have (Android misses you too :))
 
What flex pay option should I use :confused:

I only see one flex pay option - 5 payments of $45.99... or pay full price.

Note their site says "FlexPay orders may be subject to credit verification by HSN and we may review the credit report."

And...

"*HSN does not assess interest charges or fees on FlexPay. However use of a credit card for FlexPay options may result in interest charges in accordance with the normal terms and conditions of your individual credit card agreements."
 
I only see one flex pay option - 5 payments of $45.99... or pay full price.

Note their site says "FlexPay orders may be subject to credit verification by HSN and we may review the credit report."

And...

"*HSN does not assess interest charges or fees on FlexPay. However use of a credit card for FlexPay options may result in interest charges in accordance with the normal terms and conditions of your individual credit card agreements."

So whats that mean?
 
And no if you click on flex pay you will see a drop down box and more options.
Yep, can't believe I missed that :confused:

So whats that mean?

If you choose Flex Pay they might check your credit report before approving you. And using Flex Pay with a credit card might cause your credit card to charge you interest on the amount, even though HSN doesn't charge interest. I would choose the option which gets it paid off the quickest that you can afford.
 
Yep, can't believe I missed that :confused:



If you choose Flex Pay they might check your credit report before approving you. And using Flex Pay with a credit card might cause your credit card to charge you interest on the amount, even though HSN doesn't charge interest. I would choose the option which gets it paid off the quickest that you can afford.

Thanks. I think I'll do the one where I can pay it off in 3 months.
 
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