Reviews:
- Android Authority "Little more than a cheap 5G entry point" [androidauthority.com]
- Engadget "A $240 5G phone that's predictably average" [engadget.com]
- HotHardware "A Budget 5G Phone That Delivers" [hothardware.com]
- PCMag "Budget-friendly 5G, with few downsides" Code:
https://www.pcmag.com/reviews/oneplus-nord-n200-5g
- Phandroid "5G simply isn't enough" [phandroid.com]
- TechRadar "...a promising budget phone" [techradar.com]
- The Verge "T-Mobile's Best Phone Under $250" [theverge.com]
- Tom's Guide "The best budget 5G phone" [tomsguide.com]
Quick specs:
- Snapdragon 480
- Sub6 5G
- 6.49" 1080x2400 90Hz IPS screen
- 4GB RAM
- 64GB storage, with microSD support
- Headphone jack
- 5000mAh battery
- Wi-Fi 5
- Side-mounted fingerprint reader integrated into power button)
- 18W wired charging (no wireless charging)
- NFC
Phone is NOT waterproof!
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Camera:
View this thread. It appears the camera is relatively decent, but the included app may be the issue. This user has better results with GCam:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/...337/page-2
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Carrier Unlock:
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Please visit this discussion and send a PM to mobbdeep with the following details in the PM.
Last Name
Telephone #
https://forum.xda-developers.com/...97/page-23
Note: The OnePlus has to be active on T-Mobile network for 3 business days to unlock it.
He/She has been unlocking OnePlus 9/ Pro, Nord200
Only T-Moble not MetroPCS.
EIP need not be paid off for the above unlock process.
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Trade in Phone:
If you don't have a trade in phone, nice cheap one for $10.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B084GXS58R/
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The distinction which launches the article I shared (which did center on Verizon) is the same for T-Mobile: the form of 5G which would provide the benefits touted by some sources is exceptionally rare. T-Mobile gives their own version of this which is fairly telling:
https://www.t-mobile.com/news/net...-and-speed
T-Mobile's TLDR is that:
AT&T is an open liar (i.e. 5GE is faux 5G)
Verizon has some work to do on expanding mmWave 5G
(And by extension delivering on the promise of 5G)
Please don't take notice that T-Mobile is also not delivering mmWave 5G
(Basically they talk a lot of trash about mmWave without highlighting the distinction on what it delivers: true, low-latency, gigabit 5G capacity)
While T-Mobile touts the expansion of mid-band 5G, you will notice no mention of a huge mmWave deployment of their own... because they don't have one. More specifically they have very little spectrum in that space and no significant plans for deploying it beyond the few high-density scenarios which will distinguish 5G for years to come: stadiums and high-density urban centers like the middle of Times Square.
https://www.fiercewirel
Instead what T-Mobile has done is dedicated more of their existing 4G LTE network to 5G in the same way they quickly repurposed their 3G network to 4G in a bid to maintain relevance in the 4G era. At the time, they lacked the desirable low-band real estate purchased by Verizon, but saw they could maximize the efficiency of the bandwidth they had. The way that plays out similarly today is a 5G network which provides an incremental efficiency improvement over the prior network configuration and whose growth is built upon mid-band spectrum acquired from Sprint.
https://www.wired.com/story/testi...n-edition/
Maybe some of this is interesting to someone(?).
Good luck!
Jon
The A32 only has a 720p screen and Mediatek processor.
Comparison:
https://www.gsmarena.co
The main advantage to the A32 is in theory it should have a physically better camera.
Edit: The deal from Metro has been added to this post with the instant full rebate. Now that's a deal!
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I did the new line deal for a Motorola one 5G ace (6GB/128GB) earlier this week (I won't get my phone until Tuesday). I don't really need a new line but the rep said I could cancel one of my old lines and port my phone number to the new line (no doubt they'll charge me something for that) after 3 months - that's 3 x $15 per month = $45. There's a $30 activation fee, too, plus sales tax on the full price of the phone, about $23. So it's going to cost me almost $100 for my "free" phone. And there's that pesky 2 year commitment or you lose the monthly credits.
Not free, but still a good deal for a phone with a list price of $400. Last week I was considering the outright purchase of the same phone from them for $11 per month ($264) so I am saving a good deal of money.
Even if you do the trade-in instead you will pay an activation fee and sales tax up front. And your trade in is probably worth $50 or more on eBay, so there's that. Also, there are limitations on what models they will take as trade-ins - it can't be just any crappy device to get full trade-in value, and the phone must be functional with no glass breakage.
If you don't have an old working phone laying around, you can buy any junk phone for $10, as long as it works, and trade that in.
The real slick deal is not to trade in a phone that you can sell for more money on eBay lol the point is to give them the cheapest phone you can possibly find.
If you're trading in phones that have actual resale value, then you're doing the promo wrong. It just needs to turn on and not have a broken screen.
You can just go on ebay or Amazon and find tons of no-name brand Android phones or a "dumb" phone that can only make calls and trade that in.
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I did the new line deal for a Motorola one 5G ace (6GB/128GB) earlier this week (I won't get my phone until Tuesday). I don't really need a new line but the rep said I could cancel one of my old lines and port my phone number to the new line (no doubt they'll charge me something for that) after 3 months - that's 3 x $15 per month = $45. There's a $30 activation fee, too, plus sales tax on the full price of the phone, about $23. So it's going to cost me almost $100 for my "free" phone. And there's that pesky 2 year commitment or you lose the monthly credits.
Not free, but still a good deal for a phone with a list price of $400. Last week I was considering the outright purchase of the same phone from them for $11 per month ($264) so I am saving a good deal of money.
Even if you do the trade-in instead you will pay an activation fee and sales tax up front. And your trade in is probably worth $50 or more on eBay, so there's that. Also, there are limitations on what models they will take as trade-ins - it can't be just any crappy device to get full trade-in value, and the phone must be functional with no glass breakage.
1) Spyware "phone home" - google it to disable
2) GPS issue - sometime the driving map will go crazy rapidly changing direction and rotating maps (apparently this is a common complain on at least the 7T)
Hopefully this one does not have at least the second issue.
Some people here are mentioning about the value retention of Samsung A32 5G vs. the Nord
Quite honest, after a couple of years, these cheap phones will not worth any meaningful value anyway for trade-in.
Lol, other than no HDMI 😉
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Good luck!
Jon
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