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Edited November 21, 2020
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Back in stock. Note the same phone sold directly through Microsoft deal listed on SD was going for $750 and made FP, I'm surprised there's not much excitement here especially since s21 will be very similar to this phone and won't have groundbreaking features yet sold for 1200 or best case 1100 until late spring.
Black
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Samsung-...4760132550
Gray
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Samsung-...4058031509
Specs:
*6.7" 3200 x 1440 120Hz Dynamic AMOLED 2.0 display
*Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 2.8GHz Octa-Core Processor
*12GB RAM
*128GB internal storage
*microSD Card Slot
*Cameras: 12MP + 12MP + 64MP + ToF VGA rear / 10MP front
*802.11ax Wi-Fi, NFC, Bluetooth 5.0
*IP68 dust/water resistant
*USB 3.1 Gen 1 Type-C
*Fingerprint reader
*Wired Super Fast Charging, Fast Wireless Charging 2.0
*4500 mAh Battery
*Android 10 (One UI 2)
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It's new. It's the same deal that was posted a couple of days ago. It's Microsoft's ebay store so it is reliable.
Thanks. I am planning to switch from T-Mobile to verizon, use their switch credit promo for bring your device. Then, use this device on that new verizon line. Anyone tried this or have any suggestion for better approach?
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Buy it and worst case return it as you have 60 days to decide.
Smart move as you have 60 days to decide.
With poor economy and pandemic still haunting us, I'd recommend to go with prepaid service vs postpaid like Verizon that charges an arm and a leg and makes you commit for 2 years. Postpaid contracts make sense if you have a shared family plan among various family members, then it becomes a good deal. For a single person, it will never justify the cost. One example is Mintmobile, although you did say you want to switch from T-Mobile where Mintmobile operates. But the difference in cost is very substantial. There are many other prepaid providers out there and you can always try them for a month so there's no commitment. Try this site to get more info on prepaid providers:
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Yeah I'm wondering too. I'm going to be switching from Google Fi.
In same boat. I'm thinking ebay will have an eBay Bucks promotion running next week. In the past it has been 5-8% during BF week.