nah I think I bought it at a right price when it first came out. 390 for a phone that does what it set it out to be, I would pay for it. now it it was 500 I wouldn't of bough it
Sahib,
1) you bought a prototype model
2) even if it wasn't a prototype, you clearly missed out on over the past few weeks that myself and 99 have repeatedly mentioned that the 830 is overpriced for an "affordable flagship". MSFT is charge I by Z3 compact money for a phone on a hardware comparison that the Z3 Compact wipes with floor with, while providing a similarly buttery smooth experience.
For the $500 MSFT is charging for that 830, which doesn't even have the T-Mobile bands, here's what I can get with cash to spare in some cases (as in either unlocked international or t-mo LTE friendly)
1) an open box unicorn 1520.3
2) a brand new 930
3) a brand new Oneplus One 64 GB + a LG G Watch (amazon only)
4) a mint condition Moto X 2014
5) a brand new regular 1520
6) a brand new Z2
7) a brand new 3G Z3 Compact
8) a brand new HTC E8
9) 2 mint condition Z Ultras
10) a brand new Z Ultra + a brand new Asus Zenwatch
11) a brand new OPO 16GB + a brand new Zenwatch
13) a 64GB OPO
For the total price if it was purchased in your home state, including taxes, I could sneak a LG G3, 2 brand new Z Ultras, a 3G Xperia Z3, etc.
Point is, the 830 is overpriced. And MSFT didn't even have the balls to sell your prototype model with all the bands in the US store. What a joke.
Posting 1+1 Style!