Here's the real issue I now have...I want to trade in my iphone and get the new one, but can't be without a phone. I know Gazelle will "lock in" a price, but their prices are almost $100 cheaper than some others. What are some of the best trade in programs that will give good price and allow you to keep your phone until you get the new one?
Here's the real issue I now have...I want to trade in my iphone and get the new one, but can't be without a phone. I know Gazelle will "lock in" a price, but their prices are almost $100 cheaper than some others. What are some of the best trade in programs that will give good price and allow you to keep your phone until you get the new one?
Honestly, did their announcement blow any of y'all away? I just don't see the reason for the excitement in the market or on social media (and in this thread) for the launch.
I can understand those who have (all) Apple products wanting to keep continuity in their personal tech life. I just don't see the innovation in this launch or the last one (iPhone 5) that made Apple so special under Jobs.
I think in the end it comes down to OS. I've never used an android and while I think I would like the sound quality of the HTC or the "waterproof" of Samsung, I likely will stay with iPhone because it's the only smart phone I've used.
Verizon.
Been with them for about 10 years. Service is good but have been having issues as of late. I don't know if it's tower related/maintenance but it has started to get aggravating.
My takeaway:
All of the innovations are with the OS, not the hardware. Seems like a bigger iPhone 5S. Sure, the watch is cool, but I kept track of what they had on offer between that and the phone, and there wasn't a single feature that doesn't already exist on something else. As usual, though, package it in a sleek design and put the apple logo on it and it will sell.
I'm sure they're good phones, and I'll be selling plenty of them, but I'm probably just gonna reactivate my HTC One M8 and call it good.