Honestabebread
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From what I've heard, it looks kind of like a bigger 8X, will be in white, black, cyan, and red, and will be 16GB + Micro SD
From what I've heard, it looks kind of like a bigger 8X, will be in white, black, cyan, and red, and will be 16GB + Micro SD
are you hearing anything on release dates? im thinking i might just buy the 822 unless its coming out within like 3 weeks
I currently have an 8X on Verizon, and will likely buy a 928 off contract, then sell my 8X on eBay. I should still get 200-250 for the 8X, so I'm hoping the off-contract price for the 928 is not more than $499.
are you hearing anything on release dates? im thinking i might just buy the 822 unless its coming out within like 3 weeks
Easter time. Verizon's going to steer away from Android advertising until the S4 and whatever Moto launches in June. Spring is time for change, and the Z10 and the Windows Phones will be leading the pack.
You would not believe the conversations about Windows Phones that the financial departments are having. They're about $100 cheaper to Verizon than Android phones, and about $150 cheaper than iPhones. This benefit will trickle down soon.
Reallyhoping that isn't the case in the end. At least four months late, half the storage andtwice the price. Not really what I was hoping for. I hope there are some newfeatures that justify the bump in price and model number instead of it being a920 with a new shape designed by Verizon. I hope Nokia kicks at Verizon untilthey give into a decent price point. I know 200 isn't that high a price, butconsidering AT&T has had this phone for less for so long I just hope formore competitive pricing. I think it would also really help Windows Phone adoption, not that it seems like Verizon would care about that.
3 weeks exactly almost. What are you going to do? !
It won't have some massive party like the One or the S4 but it will be up on the website and junk.
I know it doesn't seem like it, and I wish I could provide documentation without getting fired, but VZW really, honestly, wants WP8 to succeed.
I attended a meeting where the head of finance for a whole region specifically told us to make sure there was a specific reason a customer was NOT getting a Windows Phone. For example, if someone just browses the web and emails, they want that person in a Windows Phone. The phones are just cheaper to the company. Less subsidy and less tech support costs.