Verizon Galaxy Nexus - 1 cent at Amazon for new lines - Member-Found Deals

New Verizon customers and add a lines get the Galaxy Nexus for a penny at Amazon Wireless:
Samsung Galaxy Nexus 4G Android Phone (Verizon Wireless)

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I have tmobile but plan to use mostly wifi should I get a sprint version for cheaper?

I have t-mobile and getting a galaxy tab tonight..I plan on mainly using it on wifi and can get a sprint version for $100 less than tmobile version...should I get it or spend the extra for tmo incase I want to use 3G on tom?
Are you buying it from a retail store?
Sent from my Sprint Galaxy Tab
RadioShack..Has sprint for $549 and I have a gift certificate there for $50.

convert Verizon branded Samsung Galaxy tab to Sprint???

I have this Samsung Galaxy tablet that I got from a friend who switched to the iPad, but he was with Verizon so it is Verizon based! Is there a way to convert it to Sprint without destroying it? I am only capable of using it at my home right now through WIFI. I do have another (3rd line) through Sprint that is just an "emergency" line that I could use as a donor ESN (from what I have heard). Is this just a waste of time and effort?
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Unlocked GSM Galaxy Nexus for $689.99

Unlocked GSM Galaxy Nexus for $689.99 with coupon code "40offgnx".
100+ Currently in stock.
http://www.expansys-usa.com/google-nexus-prime-android-smartphone-unlocked-16gb-224148/

[Canada] Galaxy Nexus GSM for $599.99 from Rogers

As the title states, the no contract price for the GSM version of the Galaxy nexus is $599.99 from Rogers, currently better than Bell or Telus ($649.99) if you're in Canada. This may or may not be good depending on if a monthly plan is required or not. I'm probably going to hold off on this myself though, but for anyone who's looking for one in Canada...

Which Note 4 for AT&T?

I really wanted to get a Note 4 with an exynos processor to use on the AT&T network. I was scheduled to pick one up tomorrow actually.
After snooping around more I found that the SM-N910U will not work with AT&T LTE, or so I think... (I wish it did.)
And I found that the SM-N910C will work with AT&T LTE with no problems.
I am so sick of the variation between model numbers and Snapdragon/Exynos.
I just want someone to clarify that I'm right so I can buy the proper phone.
(Wanted a Nexus 6 but now they are more expensive (6xx-650 Note 4 / 699 + 60$ for tax Nexus 6 64gb) than the Note 4, with less capabilities)
at&t whitelists phones which it wants to work with. 910U will work with at&t lte if they allow it but they dont. suggest you ditch at&t for tmo and get a 910u.

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