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n1nj4Lo

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My dumb drunk ass tripped over a bench in the middle of the night at a friends yard and spider web cracked the screen, if it's of any importance, that damn bench got completely crushed broken down and burned up as bonfire wood, that's what it gets for messing with me and my phone! LoL

Good thing I'm about to be getting a Note 4 (N910T)
 
I'm just gunna rent a Note 4 from Rent-A-Center ($32 bucks a week, 3 weeks in I should hopefully be able to afford to get one off eBay) until I can afford 350 or so for a good mint condition one off eBay, but this time I'll be looking for one that offers a 1 or 2 year squaretrade warranty.
 
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I'm just gunna rent a Note 4 from Rent-A-Center ($32 bucks a week, 3 weeks in I should hopefully be able to afford to get one off eBay) until I can afford 350 or so for a good mint condition one off eBay, but this time I'll be looking for one that offers a 1 or 2 year squaretrade warranty.

Almost ninety dollars just to have a phone for three weeks? Dudee... go buy a cheap prepaid and pay $40 one time and keep it as a oh-shit backup. If you have to have the screen size, go buy a ZTE Max 2, we sell it for 130-ish outright.
 
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Almost ninety dollars just to have a phone for three weeks? Dudee... go buy a cheap prepaid and pay $40 one time and keep it as a oh-shit backup. If you have to have the screen size, go buy a ZTE Max 2, we sell it for 130-ish outright.
You can do it that way, I'll do it my way, I may just buy it right out from rac to have the benefits and what not and a no hassle return warranty(But I can't justify paying $849 for a 2 year old device), I rented one from them before and returned it to them with knox tripped and they didnt give me any problems about it.
 
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You can do it that way, I'll do it my way, I may just buy it right out from rac to have the benefits and what not and a no hassle return warranty(But I can't justify paying $849 for a 2 year old device), I rented one from them before and returned it to them with knox tripped and they didnt give me any problems about it.

Go AT&T and do the Next program for $24 a month and no interest and eligibility to upgrade when the Note 6 drops. Check out the intrest with RAC and it's usually a deal breaker.
 
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Go AT&T and do the Next program for $24 a month and no interest and eligibility to upgrade when the Note 6 drops. Check out the intrest with RAC and it's usually a deal breaker.
Can't do anything of the sorts with anyone except prepaid with having a greyscale credit rating... :(

Also really don't want anything beyond a note 4 as much of a power user I am, no removable battery, no thanks then!

Furthermore what would someone do if ya got the phone wet or stuck in a boot loop, S.O.L. then! LoL

I'd really like to drop the stylus and pick up the physical qwerty slide out keyboard the Blackberry Priv has, but I ain't about to pay nearly $500 for something that's locked down with no root access.
 
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But bro AT&T ='s locked bootloaders pass I'll take a T-Mobile version unlocked and no T-Mo bloat

Lol.. I sell AT&T all day every day. Our bootloaders are as locked as T-mobiles and it ain't like you ain't gonna root anyways. You're talking a payment plan with RAC and so am I just with the added benefit of getting that Note 6 when it drops.

Anyways, just trying to give you options.
 
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Lol.. I sell AT&T all day every day. Our bootloaders are as locked as T-mobiles and it ain't like you ain't gonna root anyways. You're talking a payment plan with RAC and so am I just with the added benefit of getting that Note 6 when it drops.

Anyways, just trying to give you options.
*cough*
n1nj4Lo said:
I can buy the note 4 from t-mobile for $450

But I could also buy a great condition T-Mobile version off eBay with a bad IMEI for around $250 then pay $25 for remote IMEI repair with sim unlock included for free.
*cough*
 
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Also I had a at&t note 3 with a contract at&t sim card in it for 2 weeks and even a bigger pass on that, they throttle TF out of you and your speeds, no thanks, unless ya can explain to me why a LTE with perfect coverage was only getting 46Mbps then when I unlocked it and switched it to metroPCS it was suddenly getting 76Mbps to 89Mbps, why do they claim to have the fastest speeds but bottleneck your speeds and lock you down to a lower moreless highend HSPSA+ speed?
 
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Lastly having a Note 4 so soon again would give me the chance to sharpen my skills of flashing samsung's again and finding the right rom I want, then deal with it for a week or 2 while waiting on the fully paid one to arrive, just all depends on when I start my new job and whether I started in the middle of a pay period or at the beginning of one.

I do like the fact that all the T-Mobile Note 4 custom rom's all have RCS Advanced Messaging built into them, IDK if AT&T versions have that or not, but why would I mismatch the bands too if I'm gunna use it on metro and use an AT&T model, then I'd have to worry about enabling other bands if available whereas with T-Mobile it'd work right from the get go.
 
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Good thing I went through RAC I got one Note 4 and a few days into having it I noticed a bubbly part in the upper righthand corner of the screen if I pressed in on it it would make a popping noise, and then I stupidly forcibly tried to put the zerolemon rugged case on it without taking it apart and I guess the screen or that bubbly part cracked and broke more cause the screen was dead no image, no touch respone just sound worked I took it into RAC and swapped it out no questions asked hassles or anything and paid one more weeks rent.
 
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