Just go with the 925 instead of the 920. You get 4g LTE
Bernie, does that mean you're no longer interested in getting a 920? Mine was actually showing steady LTE in my neighborhood when I was out running errands earlier. But I usually rely on Wi-Fi only when I'm home or at other places where I can access Wi-Fi.
metalchick, I wanted to ask about something I thought I saw you posted on another thread: are you going after a 925? I thought you were enjoying good speeds with that Rogers 920...
Heh, good question. I keep going back and forth about getting a 925. I've been very interested because I miss the lighter weight and AMOLED screen that we've all enjoyed on the 810, but now I'm thinking of holding off and sticking with my 920 at least throughout the rest of the year. Of course, I could end up changing my mind, especially if I see a great deal with the 925. My Rogers 920 is indeed giving me good speeds. Last Wednesday, Thursday and Friday when I was out running around, I chose LTE for its highest connection speed and got steady LTE showing up. Seems that every day I got better speeds than the day before. On Friday, I actually saw download speeds of 33Mbps! The upload was just over 3Mpbs, though. I was thinking of selling my 920 to get the 925 with the $0 down deal, but I wouldn't get all my money back and I've only had the phone since May 8th. I'm also a little bitter about the $22 versus $20 monthly payments. Would have been a done deal if it was $20 because it'd mean the full price was a cool $480.
Well, i'd like to get a 920 myself. i do like the 925, but unless it is the 32GB version, i just cannot justify myself making that jump. it would be nice to have lte speeds but I've made do with 4G before so that's fine by me. I do hope you decide. If I get to when I'm looking for a 920, I'll be sure to check in on yours...
Someone else has first dibs on mine, but I'm most likely hanging onto it. The Rogers ones are very reasonably priced these days, under $440. I imaging the price will go down even more soon enough.
Heh, good question. I keep going back and forth about getting a 925. I've been very interested because I miss the lighter weight and AMOLED screen that we've all enjoyed on the 810, but now I'm thinking of holding off and sticking with my 920 at least throughout the rest of the year. Of course, I could end up changing my mind, especially if I see a great deal with the 925. My Rogers 920 is indeed giving me good speeds. Last Wednesday, Thursday and Friday when I was out running around, I chose LTE for its highest connection speed and got steady LTE showing up. Seems that every day I got better speeds than the day before. On Friday, I actually saw download speeds of 33Mbps! The upload was just over 3Mpbs, though. I was thinking of selling my 920 to get the 925 with the $0 down deal, but I wouldn't get all my money back and I've only had the phone since May 8th. I'm also a little bitter about the $22 versus $20 monthly payments. Would have been a done deal if it was $20 because it'd mean the full price was a cool $480.
I was in the same boat as you but I guess I am better off holding to my Rogers 920 for now. Its close to the 925 and TBH I am waiting for GDR2 to arrive, that's when I will take my final decision based on how well it performs when compared with the 925. Or I might just wait till GDR3 preinstalled phones start arriving -_-
I think the arrival of GDR2 and Amber updates to all Lumia devices in general will be the "turning point" of decision makings whether individuals will keep their devices or move on to another... or ultimately bail on WP platform for another OS.
For me its going to be the turning point of either keeping my 920 or moving to a better WP (Lumia off course), I hate Android and IOS is too boring for me
For me its going to be the turning point of either keeping my 920 or moving to a better WP (Lumia off course), I hate Android and IOS is too boring for me
^^ i actually own a gtab 2 as well w/ stock android 4.2 and i still find it boring, even my wifes' s4 sucks
Bernie, does that mean you're no longer interested in getting a 920? Mine was actually showing steady LTE in my neighborhood when I was out running errands earlier. But I usually rely on Wi-Fi only when I'm home or at other places where I can access Wi-Fi.
When I heard about the L810 getting EOL'd I was pretty mad. Mad enough to jump ship on TMobile all together. I went to ATT and got an L920. Now, while I loved the look of the L920, I am after 4 months, going back to TMo with my old L810. The L920 has a bigger, nicer screen, and a better camera, but that's about it. On TMo I had a $30/mo. 100minute/Unlt.Text/Unlt.Data(First 5GB @4G speeds) now while the service was sometimes spotty, and the phone never got LTE, just 4G, it seems to be the better idea. The plan I got on my L920 ended up running $98.81/mo. over 3 times what I payed on TMo. Now I plan on buying out my ATT contract (~$285) because I know it'll save me more in the long run.