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Finally we're getting the Samsung Galaxy SII!!

jffranco5777

Feb 21, 2012, 7:13 PM
Just seen it on Phonescoop today, and my local store confirmed they should have it on sale the first week of March. Though not 4g it is still an awesome device and with the same processor found in the Sprint version it's blazingly fast. Kind of wish I was elgible for an upgrade but I had gotten the Electrify(also an outstanding device) 4 months ago. Wish U.S. Cellular wasn't so secretive about the phones they have coming down the pipeline, I really feel that if they put a little info of what they have coming a bit earlier, it might help retain more of their customers, and make outsiders from other carriers take notice. Oh well, now hopefully the rumors about the Galaxy Nexus are true as well, and we can get that device as a 4G offering, we c...
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USCELL.Rep

Feb 22, 2012, 9:20 AM
Welcome to our lives. They don't tell us anything ☚ī¸
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ottobond007

Feb 27, 2012, 1:37 PM
Yes it is while the Galaxy III is right around the corner and the SII is over priced for an outdated phone.
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USCELL.Rep

Feb 29, 2012, 9:28 AM
You see, the beautiful part about that is that 85% of USCC's customer base are either old or your average uninformed consumer. The remaining semi-informed customers if they're still with us have come to terms with our late 12-month release cycle and the prices associated with it.

That being said, we remain hopeful that we'll start getting some cool stuff a bit sooner.

(Don't tell anyone, but keep your eyes open for a Motorola Defy XT soon.) 😉
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