alexander323bc
Android Enthusiast
I am really not sure how I got my phone for $32.00. When I was looking at the nexus and went through the motions to see how much it cost it was charging me 172.00 after tax. I will my GS3 for $32.00
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Most people ordered the 32 because the new OS does not support saving apps to the SD card, they will all be stalled on the phone. So after Verizon installs all there bloat apps your probably only looking at 10 gigs. The only way to fix that is rooting your phone. Since we don't know how long this will take most of us are playing it safe and going with 32gigs.
It's $599 for 16GB on Verizon's site... why would BB be more expensive? If anything I would have expected the opposite?
When you really break it down. 16gb + up to 64 gigs expansion. Evens things out. Maybe I should have went 32gb but honestly speaking on my behalf: Do i need to have 75 games on there? 2 of which i MIGHT play, or 15000 photos which I may show to someone on a rainy day. 64 gigs for music, movies and photo's...yes please. 16gigs to allow for core and primary apps and games? Yes, please.
What I find is having more space usually means you say, hmm, well since i have the space i can put this on or this blueray quality rip...as i've said, quality over quantity.
Actually you can disable apps in ics without root so those apps won't eat up memory and ram.
did someone delete my post? I was just telling jen my name is alex and i enjoy long walks on the beach and reading tech blogs.
Ah. Bummer.My understanding is that the U.S. version may have a little different coding due to the different hardware. So as of yet the only the global version has been rooted.
I don't think you can 'disable' apps, you just 'hide' apps from the app drawer. I believe they still take up ram and storage. If you freeze an app with titanium backup, then I believe you disable the apps the way you are describing.Actually you can disable apps in ics without root so those apps won't eat up memory and ram.
I don't think you can 'disable' apps, you just 'hide' apps from the app drawer. I believe they still take up ram and storage. If you freeze an app with titanium backup, then I believe you disable the apps the way you are describing.
Is this correct, anyone?
I don't think you can 'disable' apps, you just 'hide' apps from the app drawer. I believe they still take up ram and storage. If you freeze an app with titanium backup, then I believe you disable the apps the way you are describing.
Is this correct, anyone?
Just got off the phone with a VZW sales manager. He explained there's a $100 3G to 4G discount, but it is excluded from the Samsung S3 because the discount expires in June and is only eligible for phones in their current lineup. Since this is a pre-order the S3 is not in the "current lineup" and therefore the $100 discount is not going to happen.
Couldn't pre-order the S3 through them anyway. They told me you can only pre-order online right now, not through a store or on the phone.
So, best I can do is $199 online, less a $30 "new every 2" discount, which is offset by the $30 upgrade fee. So, $199 plus tax.
Boo Verizon!
I have thought about buying my wife a new phone for our anniversary... But pretty sure that wouldn't go over well at all.
That is awesome very nice discount!UPDATE: okay, so I placed my order ONLINE through VZW. And at checkout, it gave me the $100 discount, plus the $30 "new every 2" discount. Still charged me the $30 upgrade fee, so the total was:
Samsung S3 $199.99
Less: new every 2 ($30.00)
Less: 3G/4G disc ($100.00)
Plus: upgrade fee $30.00
Total: $99.99 plus tax.
Sweet!
I would recommend everyone at least make it to checkout to see if you get all discounts or not.
Year 2 = electronics right? 5 year= jewelry correct? Thought I was doing this right
I think 5 year is wood... yeah, phone would be better... By the way, how is the wifey? Getting close right?