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awaiting the SKIII...New plan? what u think?

Ace2525

Mar 9, 2006, 6:15 PM
Ok so like the rest of you guys im waiting for the SK3. I currently have a Samsung E105 (dropped Samsung E315 down an elevator shaft so had to switch back to old phone) & i cant stand it anymore 👿

My Contract is Up April 26. I really want the SK3 to be out but lets be real. It't not gonna be released by then. There has been no press releases & the FCC hasnt approved it yet. Only a pic has been released.Im gonna say it will be released June @ the earliest.

Now since my contract is up April 26 i was thinking...should i buy an SK2 off ebay NOW for about $200 and use that till the SK3 is released for a month or two...then sell the SK2 back on ebay probably for say $50 less (im good at selling stuff on ebay) and then use my upgrade ...
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Ace2525

Mar 9, 2006, 7:57 PM
ok i was looking at the SK Color and since its Exactly the same as the sk2 except no camera and different shell...im just gonna get that for $150 less...

my ? is will it work when i put my tmo sim into it..meaning will voice text & aim work?

thanks alot nick
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ryandkramer

Mar 10, 2006, 1:50 AM
😁 The only way that it will renew your contract is if they are on the same account with you and they change their rate plan *ONLY IF ITS A FAMILY PLAN* So the answer is No them getting new phone will not renew your contract. But even if it is renewed when they change their rateplan you will still hold your eligability to get a new phone.. I highly recomend a 2 yr renewal when the phone comes out you will get a much better price
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