expired Posted by Godfathershubh • Jan 22, 2025
Jan 22, 2025 6:26 PM
expired Posted by Godfathershubh • Jan 22, 2025
Jan 22, 2025 6:26 PM
Spectrum: Samsung Galaxy S25 256 gb with iPhone 13 trade-in + 6 credit. need spectrum Internet - $0
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I could not get the S25 Ultra trade in value to show up since it kept saying it was not eligible, but I tried to trade in on an Apple phone and I got a trade in value of $722.
S25 - $1,113.00
S25+ - $1,150.00
and can you transfer eSIM by yourself online?
and is there a limit number of how many phones you can upgrade per line?
Very limited 😂
1.) I've ordered a new Moto G Play to use for the trade-in value. It's from Tracfone. Never having used a Tracfone phone...what do I have to do to get this phone in a state that is eligible for the trade-in? One comment says to 'activate' the phone. And a comment says "so long as the phone is not locked". Yet, a comment in the QVC Moto G Play thread says that an unlock is not necessary (and has not been in the past). So, I'm looking for some guidance and clarification.
2.) I've read recent comments that say the phone will have Spectrum branding. How can this be removed? Is it possible? I purchased my current phone after reading a great thread many years ago here on Slickdeals about the old Galaxy S8 phone from Cricket. It too was branded, but I think in order to remove the branding someone recommended an Ebay service to do so? I actually did do it...but honestly I don't remember the process (and my hard drive has since crashed which had notes). Any advise and guidance is much appreciated. Thanks all and good luck!
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I could not get the S25 Ultra trade in value to show up since it kept saying it was not eligible, but I tried to trade in on an Apple phone and I got a trade in value of $722.
S25 - $1,113.00
S25+ - $1,150.00
Any experience with what their stock looks like a week or so after launch?
I like doing in-store trade in, but sometimes it takes multiple tries to finally get one because they don't have stock a lot of the time. Higher storage is basically online only and color options are also limited too.
I like doing in-store trade in, but sometimes it takes multiple tries to finally get one because they don't have stock a lot of the time. Higher storage is basically online only and color options are also limited too.
Tax is charged after the new price, not the original price before the trade in.
1.) I've ordered a new Moto G Play to use for the trade-in value. It's from Tracfone. Never having used a Tracfone phone...what do I have to do to get this phone in a state that is eligible for the trade-in? One comment says to 'activate' the phone. And a comment says "so long as the phone is not locked". Yet, a comment in the QVC Moto G Play thread says that an unlock is not necessary (and has not been in the past). So, I'm looking for some guidance and clarification.
2.) I've read recent comments that say the phone will have Spectrum branding. How can this be removed? Is it possible? I purchased my current phone after reading a great thread many years ago here on Slickdeals about the old Galaxy S8 phone from Cricket. It too was branded, but I think in order to remove the branding someone recommended an Ebay service to do so? I actually did do it...but honestly I don't remember the process (and my hard drive has since crashed which had notes). Any advise and guidance is much appreciated. Thanks all and good luck!
1) you turn it on and set it up. Activate it if you want. It's a year of free service you'll have with the SIM that you can keep. Doesn't need to be unlocked or anything else. Just make it easy on the rep who'll go into Settings and find IMEI and all.
2) I think it is possible to remove it. You'd flash it with a new firmware or the like. Why do you want to, though? After two months it'll be unlocked and the only place you'll see Spectrum is at startup anyway
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