worldspy99
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920 is heavier as well but has built in wireless charging...
920 is heavier as well but has built in wireless charging...
I'm tempted to get the after market battery for my 810.
Remember, this 920 I have is a AT&T model I am repairing...
925 is lighter and gets LTE out of the box ...Why is the repair so expensive? Want me to help?
So...guys, snap poll. My dad is on t-mobile and id like to get him a new phone.
Do I buy this 925 on newegg or do I repair my project 920? The repair costs for the 920 total about the same price...
I counted the costs of the screen + unlocking + housing + labor. If I take the labor out, I'm looking at $200.
What size weight phone would your dad like? Is onboard storage a big deal? Is he likely to use wireless charging? These should help you narrow down the choice...
Some 920s suffer from horrible batteries and issues with cameras. It's basically a beta phone.
I have a friend who got two of those on ATT and finally ditched WP for an iPhone..
I think nope :/ unless it was a Rogers modelWill the AT&T 920 get LTE on T-Mobile?
Will the AT&T 920 get LTE on T-Mobile?
I like my 920 but there are days I feel like throwing it.
My dad doesn't know much about wireless charging. I'd have to get him a stand for the bedroom and his office in the house for him to enjoy the convenience of it.
Storage is the thing. What may happen is that my step mother will take over his phone because the camera is good and take a ton of pictures. I'd like him to have more storage because I don't think he will pull pictures and videos as much from the phone.
That is what I thought as well, I had a Rogers Lumia 920 unlocked which I sold for $240 including the wireless charging stand, hey that was cheaper than the Newgg deal!I think nope :/ unless it was a Rogers model
careful you could cause a earthquake if it hits the ground
Some 920s suffer from horrible batteries and issues with cameras. It's basically a beta phone.