$419.99 up front trading in s22 ultra?
Just pre-ordered the 512GB S22 Ultra T-mobile variant from Samsung, but I have a question.
With T-Mobile you'll need to have the phone on the network for 40 days before you can unlock it.
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I bought the unlocked fold 3 and I work for tmobile. Rcs works and wifi calling. I got updates about the same time as carrier locked. I prefer to have an unlocked just. Not tied down, or incase you have no signal and need to pop another carriers card in. No bloatware.
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Went to samsung.com. I was just messing around and seeing what my S22 ultra trade in would be for the S23 ultra using EPP with tmobile $1000.00 trade in credit.
After setting up for trade in, It says $189.99 left but once I go to contract, it says pay $419.99 up front.
S23 Ultra $1189.99(512gig) epp price
Sales tax $99.72
Total $1279.81
S22 Ultra trade in $1000
Shouldn't it be $279.81 + $30 fee =$309.81 up front? Where is $110.18 coming from? That it saying I need to pay $419.99 upfront
Hi guys,
I just pre-ordered the S22 Ultra (T-mobile variant) from Samsung.com for $448.29 tax included and I also get the $250 voucher to use on samsung.com after my phone ships. I am very excited to get this phone at such a great price.
I only did a single trade in (Note 20 Ultra) and was able to get $800 for it, and I also got an additional $50 off for activating the phone through checkout.
I had originally pre-ordered the unlocked variant because it was available in the exclusice red color. It's a very interesting color and I wish that there were videos on this color so I can see how it looks like in real life instead of just renders. I was able to get this one for $692.81 (after trade in) and I thought this was a great price, especially since the red color ended up selling out.
But then I found out that if I select T-mobile I get an additional $200 on my trade-in for the Note 20 Ultra and $50 off during checkout if I activate the phone during checkout. I wish the red was available to all carriers, but since it isn't, it's not worth the extra $244.52 for me.
I will end up canceling the order for the unlocked red one, but before I do, I want to make sure that I will be able to unlock the phone day one. The reason being is because I travel a lot to Costa Rica for work and I want the ability to use my local Costa Rican SIM during my travels. I was able to unlock my Note 20 Ultra (after some hassle) and was then able to convert my T-mobile sim into an esim, which saved the slot for the physical sim so I could use it for my Costa Rican sim. Running dual sim (esim + nano sim) like this has been awesome on my Note 20 Ultra and I want to know if I would be able to do the same thing on my S22 Ultra.
Will I be able to unlock the phone immediately or do I need to wait a certain amount of time before I'm eligible to unlock the phone? The phone will be fully paid off upon arrival.
Thanks for reading!
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With T-Mobile you'll need to have the phone on the network for 40 days before you can unlock it.
I purchased a S21 (T-Mobile variant) from Samsung a year ago. Paid in full for it. Called T-Mobile CS the day I received it and asked them to Unlock it. An hour later I checked my phone, and it was Unlocked.
I know that everyone is saying that a 40-day wait is necessary, but I'm not sure that is true at least from my experience. if you are an existing long-term customer
What sense would a 40 day wait make? You're simply moving your phone number from one fully paid off phone to a different fully paid off phone on an existing account.
I always upgrade every year and trade in for an unlocked phone, but this year the unlocked phones have no value compared to the carriers.
Its literally the same phone minus a few tweaks, but I was expecting to only have to pay $200-300, not $750 LMAO.
this is a joke. Riding the 22 until the 24 drops