Again a stupid face off
2 different consumer segments
lol @ value plan 299 + 20 for 20 months.
expensive phone
I think I made the right choice going with the GS3 for 100 bucks.
$299 for 20 mos? crofl that's expensive. Are they gonna offer a 64GB unit?
$300 is a good price for a fridge/HDTV combo TBH
Let's see other carriers' offers. But I kinda agree with you, this might be the best price that they'll give for a monster phone.
you mean 419
or 700 depending on which plan you pick.
Most other carriers will be cheaper with the upfront cost of the phone.
What's the $599.99 below?
It's the price of the Note's pen.
Sold separately
I'll just get one from the nearest Arab black market...
Good idea
Just don't buy the "Samysung" ones
$299/24 mo on AT&T
Tempting, but I'll wait for the 64GB version.
I think I found a phone that's best suited for the daily bump n grind.
Note 2 review :
http://phandroid.com/2012/10/24/sams...note-2-review/
It's funny when people see my GS3 and first reaction, what a big screen. Couldn't imagine them seeing the note 2 lol.
Where did you get your GS3 for 100 bucks? That's the phone i want to upgrade
Ughhh ATT won't be releasing til Nov 9th what is this bull ?!@
^^
It was probably a few weeks back on a Sunday where Best Buy had it for 99.99.
What the ???????????
Out on Sprint today. Going after work to see about getting it for my wife today.
No LTE on T-Mobile Note 2, ware:
http://www.theverge.com/2012/10/25/3...ii-lte-support
Looks like InRareForm chose wiselySamsung's Galaxy Note II has been announced for multiple US carriers, but T-Mobile's version of the device contains an interesting surprise: hardware support for LTE. As noted by AnandTech, T-Mobile's variant is essentially the same hardware as AT&T's, including support for LTE. Of course, T-Mobile doesn't yet have an LTE network launched for the NoteII to run on, but it does plan to have it by the end of 2013. The big question, then, is whether the Note II will support it — T-Mobile's answer is yes, but with caveats:
The Galaxy Note II features a Qualcomm 9215M chipset which provides the hardware capability to support both HSPA+42 and LTE. T-Mobile plans to reach more than 200 million Americans with LTE by the end of 2013. The Galaxy Note II will not automatically access T-Mobile’s LTE network. We will share more information on how and when the Galaxy Note II will support T-Mobile’s upcoming LTE network when the network is available.
LeBron's already got the Galaxy Note II, and it's custom-made for him. Lucky SOB.![]()
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yeah that doesn't scream bag at all
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