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I m disabled. I was in wireless 20 years. 15 Fords in 35 years. I m now a Mopar diehard. I needed an AWD sedan. Didn t fit in a 2012 SHO. I got a 2014 Charger R/T AWD. The only AWD Hemi Charger and 4 door muscle car. My bucket list? A Hellcat Redeye.
Location: United StatesMember since: 25 December 2002

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10ftiphoneseller (10395)- Feedback left by buyer.
More than a year ago
Verified purchase
Good buyer, prompt payment, valued customer, highly recommended.
starlinkone (778210)- Feedback left by buyer.
More than a year ago
Verified purchase
Good buyer, prompt payment, valued customer, highly recommended.
myw-tech (651044)- Feedback left by buyer.
More than a year ago
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Great buyer, prompt payment, valued customer, highly recommended. A++++++++++
autopartsmopar (30278)- Feedback left by buyer.
More than a year ago
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Good buyer, prompt payment, valued customer, highly recommended.
bhdealsandcloseouts (41607)- Feedback left by buyer.
More than a year ago
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Good buyer, prompt payment, valued customer, highly recommended.
amazing-wireless (137667)- Feedback left by buyer.
More than a year ago
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Good buyer, prompt payment, valued customer, highly recommended.
Reviews (47)
25 November 2014
AT&T offers superior service. The Mini is the best size/value of the iPads.
I love the size of the Mini. I had the iPad 2 before the Mini ever came out and it's so much larger to carry around but I don't even notice the difference in screen size when using the Mini. It's just such a compact size to carry around, I would never go back to a full size iPad. The battery life is excellent and personally the GSM models such as AT&T or T-Mobile are far superior to the CDMA models of Verizon or Sprint. When they're on LTE they're all the same. But when not covered by LTE Verizon uses an old 3G system called EVDO, Sprint uses their WiMax system that they're getting rid of. Both AT&T and T-Mobile use HSPA+ when not on LTE. They don't need to be on LTE to have 4G capability. Verizon's commercials emphasize their LTE coverage. It's the same with their phones. If you're not on LTE with Verizon or Sprint you basically have the equivalent of dial up speed. And Verizon's pricing is ridiculous. AT&T is offering double data right now. Verizon matched it for October, while AT&T still has it until the end of November. Plus AT&T will give you the $15.00 or $25.00 access fee per phone even if you're still under contract. With Verizon you pay the $40.00 per phone until the day your contract is up. AT&T has done a lot to get their prices closer to T-Mobile. Verizon has done nothing outside of October only. Lastly, it's only $10.00/ month to add this iPad to our existing mobile share plan on AT&T. Yes you can use the mobile hotspot feature for free but for 10 bucks this way you don't need to have the phone and iPad together to always be connected.
1 of 1 found this helpful
25 October 2011
HTC Jetstream-best tablet of all.
Best tablet ever. 1st 4G tablet with both LTE and HSPA+ technology. I unlocked it on eBay and put my T-Mobile SIM card in it from my Android phone and since T-Mobile has unlimited data I don't even need to get a data plan. Of course I can't use my phone for calls when the SIM card is in the tablet but I don't need an extra data plan since I will use it more on wifi. I was hoping it would work that way and it did, also why I didn't want to buy it from AT&T. The 4G speed blows away the 3G of the iPad 2, I also have the HTC 4G slide from T-Mobile which blows away the 3G of the iPhone. HTC and Android are far superior in my opinion, the quality is top of the line. And since T-Mobile uses the HSPA+ 4G technology and AT&T uses both that and the new LTE 4G technology this tablet can be used on either carrier's 4G system when unlocked. That's why I bought it, and I couldn't be happier with it.
28 of 29 found this helpful
27 May 2012
One of the best value smartphones available.
What a great value for the money. Has everything that the iPhone 3G model has and more. Has the mobile hotspot feature from the iPhone 4 to be able to use the phone as a wifi modem for an iPad or tablet. This enables you to use the tablet anywhere without needing a separate data plan for the tablet. This feature didn't appear on the iPhone until the iPhone 4. The iPhone's internal battery is a real turn off, plus there's no slot for a memory card. All features these Android phones have, plus a manual keypad that you can actually text on. Has Android 2.2, can update to the newest Android OS over the air from AT&T. You can't beat this phone for the price.
6 of 6 found this helpful