offroadjunkie
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I don't normally buy the first production run of anything. Do these phones have a good reputation for build quality on the first run?
AT&T had a post on twitter a couple of days ago. Another user also mentioned it in a different thread.
Hey there, if my battery wasn't so horrible with the Lumia 920 I would be sticking with it. It's laying on my shelf waiting to be used again, poor thing.
I just preordered my phone rather than wait. I'd rather have the phone than take a chance, and whoops December is when I can get it again.
That dock isn't going to be purchased by very many people. It's been done by everybody already. Sure it may have more functionality than Motorola's android dock did but the wow factor is not there anymore, IMO.
The Lumia 920 launched at a bargain price of $450 in 2012. You then got a $50 wireless charger for free. AT&T sold it for $100 on-contract. Within 2 weeks, it was $50 off for Black Friday, and I got a $50 discount. Not sure how these phones would be more special.
I'll be honoring a non-consumer holiday. Phones can wait.
Or some other promotion/sale? Or buy it first day no matter what? On AT&T.
So you seem to be saying we won't get a $50 price break after a week because the Pilgrims got here too late (or was it too soon)!?!The Lumia 920 launched at a bargain price of $450 in 2012. You then got a $50 wireless charger for free. AT&T sold it for $100 on-contract. Within 2 weeks, it was $50 off for Black Friday, and I got a $50 discount. Not sure how these phones would be more special.
My math:
(limited availability) x (crowd madness)[SUP]3[/SUP] = insanity.
I can't do those sales. The savings is not worth it in my mind.