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N And N Jenney

Aug 31, 2019, 5:45 PM
over in the "Samsung Chrono 2 / Contour 2" discussion:

Coverage despite Metro shutting down

So I have a Samsung Contour 2 for MetroPCS (Now Metro by T-Mobile). I set it to MetroPCS only and disabled airplane mode. I wanted absolutely no cellular connectivity but still wanted Bluetooth on. Surprisingly, it got coverage even though the network had shut down over 4 years ago. 1. Is this normal? 2. How do I fix this?
P.S. MetroPCS goodbye goodbye goodbye ding! See you later! Metro by T-Mobile Hello hello hello ding! Welcome to the new network.
carmodboy99

Oct 5, 2012, 3:49 PM

A sign of what's to come.

CDMA flip phone release in the midst of merger negotiations that immediately halt CDMA sales should they go through? How does this begin to make sense? I understand that you don't want to limit your income potential on the possibility hat the deal doesn't go through, but I don'y imagine even Metro customers beating down doors for this phone... what was the point of its release?
$$$

If it even bring them a single Cent in revenue, the CEO would consider this a worthy release. Everything has to do with money, I guarantee this. If they thought this phone wouldnt sell at all, they would not have released it.
The CDMA network is still going to be there until 2015.....you can't very well expect people to use the same phone until then.
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carmodboy99 said:
CDMA flip phone release in the midst of merger negotiations that immediately halt CDMA sales should they go through? How does this begin to make sense? I understand that you don't want to limit your income poten
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Tofuchong

Jun 11, 2012, 1:02 PM
over in the "Samsung Chrono 2 / Contour 2" discussion:

1GB storage w/ 512 MB ram ?

This is the most powerful phone-first device I have ever seen.
 
 
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