
Samsung Galaxy S6 Cell Phone for Verizon Wireless: This phone is constructed from metal and glass for a sturdy, high-quality build, while its ultra-fast processer makes for exceptional multitasking. It comes packed with features, like a fingerprint reader, advanced cameras on both sides of the phone, and a heart rate monitor. Plus, Samsung Pay allows you to swipe this phone as if it were a credit card to process fast, secure payments without pulling out your wallet.
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Q: Which is the better deal? Installment plan or $1.00 with a two yr. contract.
A: I think the $1 deal is a way better deal since it's exactly what it says - $1. I would add Geek Squad protection, though. Of course, that means you're really paying about $8 per month and that adds up over the course of a 2 year contract, but it's still cheaper than the installment plan. My phone had a manufacturer malfunction with the internal speaker and I stopped being able to use it for regular conversation after I'd had it for about 6 months. When Geek Squad couldn't fix the problem, I got a new upgraded phone free of charge and my contract didn't start over, so I can still upgrade in another year and a half if I want.
A: Don't worry about your pictures or other files The Samsung staff in the store transfer all your files, pictures even apps to your new Samsung device!
A: Yes. $200 is discounted price for this phone because you are buying it with new 2-year contract. If you stay on the contract you don't have to pay more for the phone itself but you will pay monthly for the service and it is not really cheap. If you decide to cancel contract before 2 years then you will pay the Cancellation fee which is several hundred dollars. From my experience is much better to buy phone for full price and use it with pre-paid service like Straight Talk. The monthly cost is about $50 for unlimited talk+text and 5Gb of data which is less than Verizon lowest offering. Straight Talk support "Bring Your Own Device" from AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon. The best way to estimate the value is to calculate total cost you going to pay over 2 years. Take initial price of the phone and add 24 month of service of your choice. Then the difference will be obvious. I bought Verizon-compatible phone for full price and hooked it up with Straight Talk and it work perfectly.
Q: If you buy the phone for $1, do you still have to pay an additional $24 a month for it?
A: No you just pay the dollar but you are in the 2 year contract for the discounted price. Then you just pay your regular monthly bill and the upgrade fee which is usually 35 or 40 depend on your carrier
A: Yes you can. My wife and I did just that and saved a ton
Q: Will the new S6 still accept an sd card?
A: No!cause it is build in,in the phone
Q: what difference from 4g to 4 g lte
A: http://www.digitaltrends.com/mobile/4g-vs-lte/ Basically 4G stands for the 4th GENERATION of cellular technology. LTE is more or less made up by the carriers to sound fancier than it is. All 4 major carriers claims the have '4G LTE' data, yet Verizon is hitting 99% of the country with 50MBPS DL speed (for example), whereas Sprint is hitting 50% of the country with 5MBPS DL speeds. They both are claiming 4G LTE, but are vastly different in their approaches.
Q: should i go with the s5 or s6?
A: I'd say go for the s6. I went back and forth between the 2 for like 2 weeks and am so happy with the s6. I also read alot of reviews that the s5 started slowing down and having problems once you did the software update but the s6 already comes with it and is built to support it so again I'd say go with the s6.