A:AnswerYes and no, some carriers have a month to month contract, and others have a contract that locks you in for a period of time even though you have an unlocked phone, always read the carrier's fine print!
A:AnswerThere is an option to pre-order on the website but you will not be able to trade in your old device. You MUST go inside a BestBuy store to fulfill the trade in as well as pre-order successfully.
A:AnswerUnfortunately it seems to be an 'in person only' option.. A bad one at that. They claim you can get up to, say, 250$ for a certain phone in perfect condition.. Bring it in and they'll offer you maybe a hundred bucks.
A:AnswerThey will let you trade it in for a discount on the note 9, but it will very likely be much less than what they offered on their price lists. It's also seemingly an 'in store only' deal.
A:AnswerI would have to say yes,. I just had a replacement brought to my home and the insurance guy opened the box and then had to open another package to put the sim card in it. So if shipping it to you it is very likely they opened the box and put the sim card inside.
A:AnswerI bought this phone unlocked to use with my MetroPCS which is partnered with T-Mobile and everything works perfectly I have had no problems with any of it's functions so far! May be a problem with the phone. Maybe look into exchanging it and see if it helps with the problem!
A:AnswerHi, Bliss. I apologize that this has been a less than ideal experience. We would be happy to assist you with this. Please reach out to us at 1-800-Samsung. ^Kayla
A:Answerit is a new term they use for refurbished phone. Meaning its been sent back to the factory and tested, restored back to original settings new case an resold at a lower price.
Nothing wrong with the phone. All cell phone companies do this when you take a phone back that is broke or not working correctly and the replace it with a Renewed phone and most people think its a brand new one.