Posted: 6/12/2015 9:36:49 AM EDT
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I tried posting this in another thread but because the discussion was much more general and looked at a ton of different plans/companies it was missed...
So a couple of concerns/questions I have that some of you might be able to help with... 1. My Galaxy S3 is fried. Well the charging jack/port is. Same thing happens to my laptops without fail every 2-3 years. Won't charge right so I have to buy a new one. Anyway, yesterday on the phone I was told I could buy a new phone for $1 as part of some special yet on their site I see no phones listed for $1. I also really love my S3 so I'd want to stick with Samsung and Android. Right now I'm seeing the "Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime" for $130 (with activation...fees to activate??). Is that going to be just as good or maybe even better than my S3? If not, are there cheaper options like maybe buying another Samsung phone at wal-mart or some other retailer? I'm not a fan of buying anything electronic on CL. 2. The prices. It seems like each month the prices change. Right now, and for the last few months, the trend seems to be you get more data for less and less money. But what if the trend becomes the same or less data for more money? What's the experience/thinking there? 3. Switching my phone's contents. Usually with Verizon, you backup your phone's contents every so often and if anything happens to that physical phone, you just download everything on a new phone. Can I do that when switching over or is it significantly limited to say contact lists and maybe texts? Pics/vids are what mean the most to me right up there with the contact list. Thanks -Emt1581 |
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1. comparison between two phones
Pretty close to the same it looks. If you want the phone, buy it online from cricket and have them send you the phone, sim card, activation info. Most local stores charge a $20 fee for activation. Online I did not pay any fee. 2. I wouldn't worry about the pricing so much. Plans keep getting cheaper and cheaper. I am on autopay and pay $35 for 2.5GB of LTE. After that it slows down but I don't use much data anyway. 3. If you have a google account you will have your contacts backed up. Pictures and everything else need to be configured to backup to picasa or whatever else google uses. |
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For all those that say crickett sucks....you need to prove it to me.... I have had no problems with them and really like their service..... Do you stay in a town or city? I use AT&T. AT&T has the Texas DPS contract. They have the best coverage in the state. |
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We have had it for about three weeks, so far so good.
I got a Moto X for fifty bucks and I am paying as I go for the service. No dropped calls, no issues, but it has only been three weeks They are owned by AT&T I went out right after and bought some AT&T stock to make me feel better about going to them |
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We have had it for about three weeks, so far so good. I got a Moto X for fifty bucks and I am paying as I go for the service. No dropped calls, no issues, but it has only been three weeks They are owned by AT&T I went out right after and bought some AT&T stock to make me feel better about going to them That is interesting. I see that they are now releasing GSM devices instead of CDMA. That should improve things ten fold. |
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You go girl! Where do you find this shit ![]() |
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You go girl! Where do you find this shit
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You go girl! Where do you find this shit
I saw something similar on facebook a couple weeks ago. I had a little trouble finding this one. |
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Been with Cricket or 5 or 6 week now They're on the ATT network which I had before, no problems with it. Got a Moto E, sort of a beginner's smart phone Contacts and such come from Google contacts but you can use yahoo or outlook mail if you have those I had to pay some new account fees I doubt the price will go up, the market is so competitive they would lost customers in a heartbeat since their plan is no contract |
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It really depends on your area; I'm on the autopay/2.5GB/$35 plan for three months now, and Cricket > Sprint for me. 4G LTE at home with no dead zones or roaming on my commute; signal strength is greatly improved, no dropped calls yet. Sprint used to drop calls walking around the house and was strictly 3G. The only problem is sending pictures, the receiver gets it exactly 15 or 27 hours before I sent it according to the timestamp...and where it places it in the conversation. "I didn't get what you sent" ummm, scroll to earlier today or yesterday "oh okay, got it, WTF how did you do that." ![]() |
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Do you stay in a town or city? I use AT&T. AT&T has the Texas DPS contract. They have the best coverage in the state. Quoted:
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For all those that say crickett sucks....you need to prove it to me.... I have had no problems with them and really like their service..... Do you stay in a town or city? I use AT&T. AT&T has the Texas DPS contract. They have the best coverage in the state. Cricket is owned by ATT and uses their network. |
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For all those that say crickett sucks....you need to prove it to me.... I have had no problems with them and really like their service..... Do you stay in a town or city? I use AT&T. AT&T has the Texas DPS contract. They have the best coverage in the state. Cricket is owned by ATT and uses their network. Yeah, I learned that in this tread a few posts back.
My experiance with cricket was with CDMA gear. |
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Wow! Thanks for the replies!!!
Now here's my last question about Cricket....and Verizon. If I order a Galaxy Prime from Cricket this weekend and then do the $35 plan...and it doesn't work out for whatever reason, can I then tell Verizon to add that phone to my Verizon plan? Essentially, I don't want to piss away $130 on a phone that won't work with Verizon (as a backup plan). Thanks -Emt1581 |
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Wow! Thanks for the replies!!! Now here's my last question about Cricket....and Verizon. If I order a Galaxy Prime from Cricket this weekend and then do the $35 plan...and it doesn't work out for whatever reason, can I then tell Verizon to add that phone to my Verizon plan? Essentially, I don't want to piss away $130 on a phone that won't work with Verizon (as a backup plan). Thanks -Emt1581 Cricket is GSM and Verizon is CDMA so won't work. Cricket uses AT&T towers. I get great reception all over. |
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Cricket is GSM and Verizon is CDMA so won't work. Cricket uses AT&T towers. I get great reception all over. Quoted:
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Wow! Thanks for the replies!!! Now here's my last question about Cricket....and Verizon. If I order a Galaxy Prime from Cricket this weekend and then do the $35 plan...and it doesn't work out for whatever reason, can I then tell Verizon to add that phone to my Verizon plan? Essentially, I don't want to piss away $130 on a phone that won't work with Verizon (as a backup plan). Thanks -Emt1581 Cricket is GSM and Verizon is CDMA so won't work. Cricket uses AT&T towers. I get great reception all over. Hmm, that sucks. Can't really experiment. Thanks -Emt1581 |
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Quoted: 2. The prices. It seems like each month the prices change. Right now, and for the last few months, the trend seems to be you get more data for less and less money. But what if the trend becomes the same or less data for more money? What's the experience/thinking there? You pay for the plan you signed up for. [/experience] |
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2. The prices. It seems like each month the prices change. Right now, and for the last few months, the trend seems to be you get more data for less and less money. But what if the trend becomes the same or less data for more money? What's the experience/thinking there? You pay for the plan you signed up for. [/experience] Ok so once I sign up, similar to a contract, that's the price I pay at the start of each month, pretty much indefinitely? Kinda sounds like a contract, just no early termination fee. Thanks -Emt1581 |
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Do you stay in a town or city? I use AT&T. AT&T has the Texas DPS contract. They have the best coverage in the state. Quoted:
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For all those that say crickett sucks....you need to prove it to me.... I have had no problems with them and really like their service..... Do you stay in a town or city? I use AT&T. AT&T has the Texas DPS contract. They have the best coverage in the state. I live in the city,but I've driven across country and had zero issues.... Check out their coverage maps....they seem pretty accurate.... |
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For all those that say crickett sucks....you need to prove it to me.... I have had no problems with them and really like their service..... Meh...opinions are like assholes....everyone has one... Just because you dont like them,doesnt mean I have too.... |
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Quoted: I tried posting this in another thread but because the discussion was much more general and looked at a ton of different plans/companies it was missed... So a couple of concerns/questions I have that some of you might be able to help with... 1. My Galaxy S3 is fried. Well the charging jack/port is. Same thing happens to my laptops without fail every 2-3 years. Won't charge right so I have to buy a new one. Anyway, yesterday on the phone I was told I could buy a new phone for $1 as part of some special yet on their site I see no phones listed for $1. I also really love my S3 so I'd want to stick with Samsung and Android. Right now I'm seeing the "Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime" for $130 (with activation...fees to activate??). Is that going to be just as good or maybe even better than my S3? If not, are there cheaper options like maybe buying another Samsung phone at wal-mart or some other retailer? I'm not a fan of buying anything electronic on CL. 2. The prices. It seems like each month the prices change. Right now, and for the last few months, the trend seems to be you get more data for less and less money. But what if the trend becomes the same or less data for more money? What's the experience/thinking there? 3. Switching my phone's contents. Usually with Verizon, you backup your phone's contents every so often and if anything happens to that physical phone, you just download everything on a new phone. Can I do that when switching over or is it significantly limited to say contact lists and maybe texts? Pics/vids are what mean the most to me right up there with the contact list. Thanks -Emt1581 If you need to charge your old S3 without using the charging port, get one of these Qi wireless charging kits for $9. It's as easy as swapping out your battery. Once you know it works, you can buy a few spare charging pads. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Qi-Wireless-Charger-Charging-Pad-Receiver-Kit-for-Samsung-Galaxy-S3-S4-S5-N2-N3-/311034007295 If your S3 is now on Verizon, just activate it on PagePlus. PagePlus has no contracts, and uses Verizon's network. You can always move back to Verizon. |
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Quoted: Do you stay in a town or city? I use AT&T. AT&T has the Texas DPS contract. They have the best coverage in the state. Quoted: Quoted: For all those that say crickett sucks....you need to prove it to me.... I have had no problems with them and really like their service..... Do you stay in a town or city? I use AT&T. AT&T has the Texas DPS contract. They have the best coverage in the state. Fyi AT&T owns Cricket. I get your network for 35 bucks a month. |
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Quoted: I would stay away from Cricket. The church cell was cricket for almost 10 years and I hated it. When the adults are talking you should probably take a step back and chill. AT&T bought Cricket and moved everyone from CDMA to GSM. Which means the old Cricket that did suck is now an amazing network that can be had for just 35 bucks a month. Its ridiculous. |
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I would stay away from Cricket. The church cell was cricket for almost 10 years and I hated it. They are a Mobile Network Virtual Operator leasing space on a larger provider's network. In early 2014, Cricket merged with AT&T and moved from Sprint's CDMA network to AT&T's GSM network. They are trying to get all pre-existing customers over to the GSM network. EDC is ~September 2015. So... any historic data that's under 6 months old regarding Cricket's performance is basically worthless. If you currently have good coverage in your AO with AT&T, you should have the same coverage with Cricket. Coverage by other networks gives no data on Cricket. Network coverage for different services is constantly changing, so that just makes the water even muddier. |
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They are a Mobile Network Virtual Operator leasing space on a larger provider's network. In early 2014, Cricket merged with AT&T and moved from Sprint's CDMA network to AT&T's GSM network. They are trying to get all pre-existing customers over to the GSM network. EDC is ~September 2015. So... any historic data that's under 6 months old regarding Cricket's performance is basically worthless. If you currently have good coverage in your AO with AT&T, you should have the same coverage with Cricket. Coverage by other networks gives no data on Cricket. Network coverage for different services is constantly changing, so that just makes the water even muddier. Quoted:
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I would stay away from Cricket. The church cell was cricket for almost 10 years and I hated it. They are a Mobile Network Virtual Operator leasing space on a larger provider's network. In early 2014, Cricket merged with AT&T and moved from Sprint's CDMA network to AT&T's GSM network. They are trying to get all pre-existing customers over to the GSM network. EDC is ~September 2015. So... any historic data that's under 6 months old regarding Cricket's performance is basically worthless. If you currently have good coverage in your AO with AT&T, you should have the same coverage with Cricket. Coverage by other networks gives no data on Cricket. Network coverage for different services is constantly changing, so that just makes the water even muddier. What does EDC mean? Thanks -Emt1581 |
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So true. 3/4 would do. |



