Per the newly posted terms, the $60/mo Unlimited plan is required, plus a $20 activation fee. However, YMMV.
What's included with the $60/mo plan:
- Unlimited High-speed data (>35GB usage subject to deprioritzation)
- 15GB of hotspot data
- 100GB Google One membership (one month, $1.99 value)
- Amazon Prime membership (one month, $12.99 value)
helius said:
Metro's authorized dealers charge tax on the full price of the phones, whereas the corporate stores charge tax on the discounted price. That's just how Metro rolls.
PHONE INFO:
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
-Activate, never use and put it away.
-Activate, use for a month then expire for non payment.
-Activate, then use for 1-6 months
-Activate, then port out within 1st month.
OTHER INFO:
- For those new to Metro, don't forget to install the T-Mobile Tuesdays app [google.com], because it became available to Metro customers this past March.
- Screen protectors for the OnePlus Nord N10 5G are an exact fit
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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FHD+ (2400x1080) vs HD+ (1600x720) 6.5" screen. Identical RAM (4GB), storage (64GB), battery (5000 mAh) and microSD expansion.
I haven't followed the Galaxy A32 5G, but historically Samsung is better about frequency and timeliness of software updates than OnePlus, however.
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FHD+ (2400x1080) vs HD+ (1600x720) 6.5" screen. Identical RAM (4GB), storage (64GB), battery (5000 mAh) and microSD expansion.
I haven't followed the Galaxy A32 5G, but historically Samsung is better about frequency and timeliness of software updates than OnePlus, however.
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