<p>iPhone 4 AT&T. When you guys go to college will your parents still pay for your cellphones?!?</p>
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<p>Duh! It’s not like our parents want to “disconnect” from us while we’re out in college. But I know some friends that pay for their own phones so it depend.
For me I think my mom will keep paying till I decide to get a phone on my own.</p>
<p>Heck, yeah! I’m looking at about one or two phones from my mom if I stay conpletely dependent on her throughout college (which I doubt I will be.) My older sibling has two work phones and an iPhone 4S which my mom got them and they just graduated college. What big sibling gets, I get. Er…hopefully. I feel my mom will pay for my phone, though. How am I supposed to pay for unlimited everything?</p>
<p>Samsung Intensity II (Cheap flip phone), Verizon.</p>
<p>Edit: Oh, and prepaid. Forgot to include that gem.</p>
<p>@Niquii: it’s called a job. lol But I agree with your point. I wouldn’t want to pay extra money when I need to pay for some stuffs I want (games and more games) such as (GAMES) food for the occasional night out, some snacks to keep me not hungry after classes, some book, pay off some fees, secret rainy day fund in case my roommate decide to steal some money, etc. Oh did I mention games? I’m gonna be getting the PS4 soon so yea.</p>
<p>iPhone 4 with StraightTalk</p>
<p>@Descuff Haha! I have a job! And work thank you very much Thank The Lord and my mom that I don’t have to pay for anything except the gas for my car. </p>
<p>Hopefully, if all goes well I might only be having to come up with $1000/year for college. </p>
<p>Any iPhone users going to switch to android?</p>
<p>Never. I <3 my iPhone</p>
<p>^Even though it is inferior? And more expensive?</p>
<p>Not unless you jailbreak it. Once you jailbreak it, the world is at your fingertips. Androids aren’t physically customizable like the iPhones are. That’s one thing that holds me back. </p>
<p>And expensive? How much are they?</p>
<p>Lol um what. “physically” customizeable?</p>
<p>you can completely modify an Android…even more than an iPhone.</p>
<p>There’s more crap out there for iPhone than android.</p>
<p>I don’t understand. More apps or what?</p>
<p>Unsubsidized iPhone 4 is like 400 dollars
Nexus 4 is like 300</p>
<p>Right, which is incredibly reasonable for an unlocked phone.</p>
<p>Like cases…screens…skins…Apps aren’t physical. </p>
<p>Well…you could get the iPhone with a plan…or upgrade. That’s cheaper right?
(I don’t know how much mine cost. My mom got to get twoiPhones on one plan and a a third one separately.)</p>
<p>LG Cosmos from Verizon…I had a Cosmos Touch but it ended up in the pool…I loved the touch…</p>
<p>iPhone 4s Verizon</p>
<p>We’re honestly comparing physical accessories here?</p>
<p>Regardless, Android has more simply because there is more than one kind of Android phone.</p>
<p>In most cases, with a plan, the iPhone is still expensive. iPhone 5 for Sprint (16gb, I think) is $199. Of course, the Galaxy SIII is the same price on Sprint. However, the iPhone is simply an inferior phone in both OS, screen, and hardware.</p>
<p>What’s wrong with comparing accessories. Whether you like it or not it’s a significant factor on a lot people’s minds. </p>
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It doesn’t work like that and you know it.</p>