They have released the Galaxy SIIX
Quick question I only recently bought the HTC One V to snag the 6GB plan from a store.
Can I return this phone (14 days not over yet) and get the SIIX?
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They have released the Galaxy SIIX
Quick question I only recently bought the HTC One V to snag the 6GB plan from a store.
Can I return this phone (14 days not over yet) and get the SIIX?
Yeah, I was totally wrong. My mistake; using common sense to predict what a Canadian cell carrier was going to do.![]()
yea about how crappy WIND is ... and I wasn't the only one nor going to be the last one!
I am simply stating facts and not just random blowing air rants! I have been on HoFo ever since 2003 and I have helped many members here before so I did not just signup yesterday and started trolling in the WIND forum!
Coming from mobi i too took the plunge of porting to koodo. Yup we get what we paid for. Im really happy with data speed and network signal of koodo. My battery actualy last a bit longer even with heavier usage under koodo.
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for sure you will see a better battery life and thats due to having your phone no matter what brand or model it is having constant connection or coverage and not having to keep on searching for a network!
I disabled Juice defender and I had my phone last 2 days with heavy usage both data and calls ...
I am not too sure if AWS has some sort of effect on battery usage or drainage ... that is something I need to find out about!
yea well you were a Koodo csx in the first place but I wasn't
heck I was like I would like to port my number and I would like the Super 6GB plan and the girl was like sir we dont have such plan and she showed me the pamphlet and I was like it is available just login and go on the koodo site and you will see it!
Now that the dust has settled (6GB plan disappeared from Koodo site), I gotta say I'm so pleased to have picked up this $60 super plan. I held off on a data plans for so many years because I never felt like I could get enough services for the price. Then I signed up with Koodo because of included CID/VM, free long distance and flex data; then a few weeks later the 6GB plan popped up.
Ideally I've always wanted to pay around $50 for all services, but to get all that data, unlimited inbound, unlimited text and more day minutes was well worth the extra $10. I think I'll be holding on to this one for a while until something more competitive comes along. Considering the ebb and flow of the carriers, it might be a while before they swing this way again.
Lame. 6 days after ranting about how I love my Koodo plan, I jumped ship for Bell. Bell is new here in Manitoba and their intro plan is ridiculously cheap. For $45/month I couldn't resist.
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