We are not going to see a correct ship date until they have an actual IN STORE launch date.
Just counting down the days as I am patiently waiting. Oh, please hurry!!
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We are not going to see a correct ship date until they have an actual IN STORE launch date.
Just counting down the days as I am patiently waiting. Oh, please hurry!!
Anyone know why Verizon is the last carrier to get the S3? Is it a Verizon penalty from Samsung for not selling the S2
I could be wrong but I don't see them updating any of the shipping info until they have set launch date. I am feeling its going to the 12th for the reasons I mentioned like 7 posts ago. I still believe those of use that are in the first batch our phones will ship the 9th.
Actually, it is one design that can handle all of the different networks.Probably it was the last phone to get it's S4 chip made. If I'm not mistaken, all the radios for the US versions are on the S4 chip. That means Qualcomm has to retool their chip making facility for each S4 chip run for the Int'l, AT&T, T-Mobile, Sprint, & Verizon phones. At the same time, Qualcomm is making S4 chips for the HTC One X and MANY other phones. It's no wonder they have been saying "shortages coming" since April.
And yes, Verizon adding bloatware, I mean testing the phone, probably has a lot to do with it too. Hey, they held back the Galaxy Nexus until Google promised no Google Wallet on it.
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Probably it was the last phone to get it's S4 chip made. If I'm not mistaken, all the radios for the US versions are on the S4 chip. That means Qualcomm has to retool their chip making facility for each S4 chip run for the Int'l, AT&T, T-Mobile, Sprint, & Verizon phones. At the same time, Qualcomm is making S4 chips for the HTC One X and MANY other phones. It's no wonder they have been saying "shortages coming" since April.
And yes, Verizon adding bloatware, I mean testing the phone, probably has a lot to do with it too. Hey, they held back the Galaxy Nexus until Google promised no Google Wallet on it.
Any promotions coming up for pre-order?
They all use the same S4 chip from Qualcomm, just certain features gets enabled or disabled in firmware.
Silly question that may have already been answered, but I can't seem to find it.
What comes in the box? Besides the phone I mean.
Battery, headphones, USB/Charger, & all the normal manuals/instruction guide.
Verizon Wireless is just keeping up with their tradition. They don't want to disappoint us for being first because it will tarnish their track record.Anyone know why Verizon is the last carrier to get the S3? Is it a Verizon penalty from Samsung for not selling the S2
How funny would/will it if hordes of Verizon customers invade AT&T or Sprint stores just play with the phone, then tell the sales employees that we're just looking and playing with it until VZ gets it in.
I know, that's not nice to the employees
incorrect comparison.
youre saying the samsung ceo needs to man up and tell VZW to get on this release. dont think samsung would do that.
How funny would/will it if hordes of Verizon customers invade AT&T or Sprint stores just play with the phone, then tell the sales employees that we're just looking and playing with it until VZ gets it in.
I know, that's not nice to the employees
Samsung does not care because they sold the phones to Verizon and the other carriers so they already made their money regardless of when Verizon actually releases the phones.
I actually think Samsung does care. This is a generic multi-vendor/country release carrying "ONLY" the brand of Samsung from what I understand. This is their chance shine in the financial limelight. This is an Apple-esque release.