Last night, my beloved Nexus One was involved in a horrible accident, leaving it severely crippled and unable to function in our society. To put it in mathematical form, 21 month old + Nexus One + 12 flights of wooden stairs != Good Things.
In any case I need a new phone, and I am strongly considering the Samsung Galaxy Skyrocket on AT&T. I have 2 concerns though:
1. I have unlimited data currently and I really want to keep it. I'm afraid they may not allow me to since it is a 4G LTE phone. Would I have a better chance of keeping it if I go into an AT&T store and talk with the seller, or would I have better luck going through a 3rd party like Best Buy or Amazon and bypassing AT&T?
2. I really would prefer to have this phone ASAP as opposed to waiting for it to be shipped, even though often they are sent fast. On AT&T's website it is listed as $250, which is a little steep for me (ironic for me to say considering I threw down $529 for my Nexus One.) I know the price is different depending on where you live, for example if you get it in Manhattan it costs $150 instead of $250. Could I use this as a bargaining chip, telling them that I want it for $150 instead and that I don't think it's fair that I have to pay extra for a phone that can't use the 4G LTE speeds advertised and threaten to walk to Verizon (who HAS LTE available in the area?)
TIA
In any case I need a new phone, and I am strongly considering the Samsung Galaxy Skyrocket on AT&T. I have 2 concerns though:
1. I have unlimited data currently and I really want to keep it. I'm afraid they may not allow me to since it is a 4G LTE phone. Would I have a better chance of keeping it if I go into an AT&T store and talk with the seller, or would I have better luck going through a 3rd party like Best Buy or Amazon and bypassing AT&T?
2. I really would prefer to have this phone ASAP as opposed to waiting for it to be shipped, even though often they are sent fast. On AT&T's website it is listed as $250, which is a little steep for me (ironic for me to say considering I threw down $529 for my Nexus One.) I know the price is different depending on where you live, for example if you get it in Manhattan it costs $150 instead of $250. Could I use this as a bargaining chip, telling them that I want it for $150 instead and that I don't think it's fair that I have to pay extra for a phone that can't use the 4G LTE speeds advertised and threaten to walk to Verizon (who HAS LTE available in the area?)
TIA