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Anonymous
Am I reading this wrong, or is the Ultra the only one with an OLED? That would be a shame for sure.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
They all have AMOLED
Looks like the only substantial upgrade over the S21 is (at the lowest level which is what I have) is the main sensor on the camera, and a new processor which appears to have very tiny gains. It's a little smaller and has a smaller battery, but supports lower refresh rates which can save battery when in a pinch.
It still seems like a downgrade from the S20, which had an SD card slot (very helpful if you intend to use 8K video), 12 GB of ram (overkill I know) and a better refresh range. Oh well. I'll just stay with the S21 this year. //@Anonymous: Am I reading this wrong, or is the Ultra the only one with an OLED? That would be a shame for sure.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Regular s22 model says, "Dynamic AMOLED 2X". So it has. //@anonymous: Am I reading this wrong, or is the Ultra the only one with an OLED? That would be a shame for sure.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
It's impossible. Samsung will surely use amoled display in their top tier phones. //@anonymous: Am I reading this wrong, or is the Ultra the only one with an OLED? That would be a shame for sure.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Screen & Display
6.1" Infinity-O FHD+ Dynamic AMOLED 2X Display7
Screen & Display
6.6" Infinity-O FHD+ Dynamic AMOLED 2X Display7
Screen & Display
6.8" Infinity-O Quad HD+ Dynamic AMOLED 2X Display7 //@Anonymous: Am I reading this wrong, or is the Ultra the only one with an OLED? That would be a shame for sure.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
It's impossible. Samsung will surely use Amoled display in their top tier phones //@Anonymous: Am I reading this wrong, or is the Ultra the only one with an OLED? That would be a shame for sure.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Why do they have to make it bigger and bigger? I like the spec on the ultra but can do with a smaller screen and overall size.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
RIGHT! how am I suppose to carry such a big phone and a roll of quarters //@Anonymous: Why do they have to make it bigger and bigger? I like the spec on the ultra but can do with a smaller screen and overall size.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Agree on the SD card, can't believed Samsung is going backward, it's probably the only better thing that they have over the Iphones so now I can see Samsung ppl converting to iphone. Bad marketing move Samsung. //@Anonymous: They all have AMOLED
Looks like the only substantial upgrade over the S21 is (at the lowest level which is what I have) is the main sensor on the camera, and a new processor which appears to have very tiny gains. It's a little smaller and has a smaller battery, but supports lower refresh rates which can save battery when in a pinch.
It still seems like a downgrade from the S20, which had an SD card slot (very helpful if you intend to use 8K video), 12 GB of ram (overkill I know) and a better refresh range. Oh well. I'll just stay with the S21 this year. //@Anonymous: Am I reading this wrong, or is the Ultra the only one with an OLED? That would be a shame for sure.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
why they didn't sell dual sim in US?
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Coz no one need it //@anonymous: why they didn't sell dual sim in US?
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Can't place an order on Samsung.com. Anyone succeeded?
3 years ago |
EmWest07
My husband got one through earlier but I can't get it to work for me //@anonymous: Can't place an order on Samsung.com. Anyone succeeded?
3 years ago |
Anonymous
I just placed my order and it worked. //@Anonymous: Can't place an order on Samsung.com. Anyone succeeded?
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Was so disappointed when I found out the new Samsungs don't have an SD slot. My three year old S9 is finally starting to die and have 64+128GB as storage. Never had an iphone but will be making the jump later this summer. Samsung really screwed themselves by leaving the SD slot out.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Yep, my wife has an s20 (woth SD card slot) and I have an s21 (no SD card slot). We both have 8k video. But, the built in 128 gb of storage would only hold like 90 sec of 8k video. Why put an 8k camera in a device with 128 gb of storage?
3 years ago |
Anonymous
why? Greed! pure and simple... as if they don't make enough profit from the phone itself... time to boycott Samsung //@Anonymous: Yep, my wife has an s20 (woth SD card slot) and I have an s21 (no SD card slot). We both have 8k video. But, the built in 128 gb of storage would only hold like 90 sec of 8k video. Why put an 8k camera in a device with 128 gb of storage?
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Agree! i think I'm going to keep my Note 20 for a bit longer and then convert to iphone when it's time to switch... //@Anonymous: Was so disappointed when I found out the new Samsungs don't have an SD slot. My three year old S9 is finally starting to die and have 64+128GB as storage. Never had an iphone but will be making the jump later this summer. Samsung really screwed themselves by leaving the SD slot out.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
I don't understand this logic. So Apple iphone has SD card slot? //@Anonymous: Was so disappointed when I found out the new Samsungs don't have an SD slot. My three year old S9 is finally starting to die and have 64+128GB as storage. Never had an iphone but will be making the jump later this summer. Samsung really screwed themselves by leaving the SD slot out.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
I understand what he means tho, because SD memory expansion used to be one of the very most important advantages of Samsung over iPhone for me, so I was also disappointed. I still have stuck with Samsung though because it's what I'm used to, and I need the ability to install unverified apps and such without jailbreaking. //@Anonymous: I don't understand this logic. So Apple iphone has SD card slot? //@Anonymous: Was so disappointed when I found out the new Samsungs don't have an SD slot. My three year old S9 is finally starting to die and have 64+128GB as storage. Never had an iphone but will be making the jump later this summer. Samsung really screwed themselves by leaving the SD slot out.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
S pen is a key for this new version, not the SD slot. S pen is a useful thing.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Yes. The S pen is the deal-breaker, which is the sole reason I purchased Note 8 and then note 10. But without the SD card slot, I will choose other phones for sure, maybe One+. //@Anonymous: S pen is a key for this new version, not the SD slot. S pen is a useful thing.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
One+ has no sd card //@Anonymous: Yes. The S pen is the deal-breaker, which is the sole reason I purchased Note 8 and then note 10. But without the SD card slot, I will choose other phones for sure, maybe One+. //@Anonymous: S pen is a key for this new version, not the SD slot. S pen is a useful thing.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Funny how people are going after the lack of an SD slot and threatening to switch to another phone which also don't have an SD slot.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
And some just laughed that flagship phones with 256gb built-in UFS 3.1 storage doesn't have SD slot with their 32/64gb old phones with a cheap&slow 128gb sdcard.... //@Anonymous: Funny how people are going after the lack of an SD slot and threatening to switch to another phone which also don't have an SD slot.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Is this real?
Any contract required? Is the phone unlocked?
3 years ago |
cheetah
It’s locked. //@anonymous: Is this real?
Any contract required? Is the phone unlocked?
3 years ago |
Anonymous
It may still be okay, cause Boost has $15 per month plan. Total cost for 2 years is 800+15*24-200 = 960 dollars. Looks pretty cool to me. //@cheetah: It’s locked. //@anonymous: Is this real?
Any contract required? Is the phone unlocked?
3 years ago |
Anonymous
can be unlocked?
3 years ago |
cheetah
Their unlock policy is added to the post. //@anonymous: can be unlocked?
3 years ago |
Anonymous
was anyone able to subscribe? links on boost do not work...
3 years ago |
Anonymous
I did quite a bit of research on Mint mobile and there's two things that I found that concern me.
One is their customer support, a lot of it is done by email and you get many complaints of not getting things done in time. I think this is very important, you have to have a good platform when it comes to customer service.
Secondly, because they use T-Mobile's towers T-Mobile customers come first so you could be a baseball game and the T-Mobile customer next to you has got full five bar capacity and is doing loads of downloads whereas you've got basically nothing if that makes sense as T-Mobile customers come first, and rightfully so.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
These are problems for every MVNO. On the upside, their price is unbeatable, and you will be fine in most use cases.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
nonsense //@Anonymous: I did quite a bit of research on Mint mobile and there's two things that I found that concern me.
One is their customer support, a lot of it is done by email and you get many complaints of not getting things done in time. I think this is very important, you have to have a good platform when it comes to customer service.
Secondly, because they use T-Mobile's towers T-Mobile customers come first so you could be a baseball game and the T-Mobile customer next to you has got full five bar capacity and is doing loads of downloads whereas you've got basically nothing if that makes sense as T-Mobile customers come first, and rightfully so.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
WHy and what will you be downloading when you are at a baseball game, arent you there to watch the game, if you want to download, stay home connect to wi-fi and download //@Anonymous: nonsense //@Anonymous: I did quite a bit of research on Mint mobile and there's two things that I found that concern me.
One is their customer support, a lot of it is done by email and you get many complaints of not getting things done in time. I think this is very important, you have to have a good platform when it comes to customer service.
Secondly, because they use T-Mobile's towers T-Mobile customers come first so you could be a baseball game and the T-Mobile customer next to you has got full five bar capacity and is doing loads of downloads whereas you've got basically nothing if that makes sense as T-Mobile customers come first, and rightfully so.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Shipping is NOT free!
3 years ago |
cheetah
Free store pickup also available. Updated, thanks! //@anonymous: Shipping is NOT free!
3 years ago |
Anonymous
You have responded 'Nonsense' to what I have read online. I apologize, obviously you know a lot more than me.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
yes, you make no sense //@Anonymous: You have responded 'Nonsense' to what I have read online. I apologize, obviously you know a lot more than me.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Obviously. Because I and my family are using Mint Mobile for the last 5 years. We are all loving it. Zero issues. Maybe you are working for T Mobile. //@Anonymous: You have responded 'Nonsense' to what I have read online. I apologize, obviously you know a lot more than me.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
my family switched from ATT to Mint Mobil 3 years ago. so far, very happy. No issues and unbeatable price.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
also a mint customer, service seems fine. does anyone know if this deal is good for current customers? and if these can be purchased multiple times and applied to a single account? thx
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Will not work for current customer. You have either to get a new number or leave Mint then port your number back. //@Anonymous: also a mint customer, service seems fine. does anyone know if this deal is good for current customers? and if these can be purchased multiple times and applied to a single account? thx
3 years ago |
Anonymous
prefer visible..
3 years ago |
Anonymous
on mint for 2 years with no issues. MVNO is the way to go.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
I have Mint for 2.5 years now. I stream at least 10-15 GBs a month and have had no issues (I have the unlimited plan and have not hit a cap yet). I stream mostly when I workout and when I drive. I haven't had issues hotspotting either occasionally, but I think there's a cap on that. Just keep in mind that they are using T-Mobile networks and there are spotty areas. Think Verizon still has the least spotty areas, but they're also a lot more expensive. Also, more expensive to use Mint Mobile internationally. Haven't had the need to call or email customer support. I am guessing if you have an issue with your phone that you might do that maybe... but the billing and stuff is pretty straight forward and dry. Not much to argue/negotiate there. You won't get a refund if you stop using it halfway - you prepaid for it.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
tax 4.10
3 years ago |
Anonymous
be aware that the sim is pre-activated a couple of days after ordering, if you choose not to port
3 years ago |
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Anonymous
Seeing a $100 discount for AT&T, not T-Mobile
3 years ago |
Anonymous
The discount applies to iPhone 13 or iPhone 13 mini with $100 discount for T-Mobile, Verizon and AT&T. Verizon can't pay in full in payment option
3 years ago |