So, I bought a Thunderbolt when it first came out. After four refurbished phones, it still never worked right. I am under the firm assumption that Verizon has some serious demands out of Android phones and that's why they don't perform properly, but that's just my speculation I have no facts to back it up.
So I knew what I wanted, I looked at my watch when I walked into the T-Mobile store. It was 6 pm There was no wait which was amazing for a Saturday. I walk in tell the guy what I want, we run credit check, no deposit, he grabs the phone. I sign, swipe my credit card, he shows me my phone number, puts it in a bag and I walk out. It was then 6:09. Dude was awesome I need to call his boss.
I love the phone so far. Netflix works on it even though it's not listed in the market as a supported device.
So I knew what I wanted, I looked at my watch when I walked into the T-Mobile store. It was 6 pm There was no wait which was amazing for a Saturday. I walk in tell the guy what I want, we run credit check, no deposit, he grabs the phone. I sign, swipe my credit card, he shows me my phone number, puts it in a bag and I walk out. It was then 6:09. Dude was awesome I need to call his boss.
I love the phone so far. Netflix works on it even though it's not listed in the market as a supported device.