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On 11/17/2017 at 9:10 AM, jreuschl said:

Does this support Gigabit LTE/4X CA on Sprint?

I would consider getting it but the meh LTE performance on the S8 devices is holding me back a little.

No. No.

1 hour ago, ROBERT7 said:

so this phone support lte band 13?

Si.

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Anyone else own this? Just picked up on ebay and liking so far. Great battery life.

As Flossy Carter says on his YouTube review, this is a Man's Phone! :)

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https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.com%2Fulk%2Fitm%2F173170911809

That is the one I bought. 99% new.. Just a small little scratch on screen. Make sure you get a screen protector.. Very easy to scratch since it is plastic.

Best of all.. YMMV.. Samsung states in warranty through 2/19

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54 minutes ago, jamesinclair said:

it is out of stock on Sprint.com, anybody know whats going on?

If you're looking to buy one then you might have try your local Sprint store to see if they have them in stock.

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1 hour ago, Paynefanbro said:

If you're looking to buy one then you might have try your local Sprint store to see if they have them in stock.

My local (3rd party) Sprint store is a dump that must be some kind of drug front because they only have 2 phones on display, and have never carried the Active.

Best Buy is also showing out of stock.

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42 minutes ago, jamesinclair said:

My local (3rd party) Sprint store is a dump that must be some kind of drug front because they only have 2 phones on display, and have never carried the Active.

Best Buy is also showing out of stock.

You can still buy it from Samsung's website. Maybe Sprint retailers have decided to stop carrying it.

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2 hours ago, Paynefanbro said:

You can still buy it from Samsung's website. Maybe Sprint retailers have decided to stop carrying it.

Yes I see it available on there, but it looks like you go through "Samsung Financing" which makes me think I wont be able to get the $10 loyalty credit

The phone just landed in November, so this is odd

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