dtr_angel
Sorry I'm Late
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DH and I got iPhone 4's almost 2 years ago. We've had AT&T for years. That means our contract is almost up with them. I get a 25% discount through my work and got grandfathered in an a data plan that no longer exists. We pay $125 month for both our phones. We also we'ren't that smart and ended up getting apple care, which I believe was $200/each phone for 2 years. We've never once needed it. DH's phone is fine, but mine is slow a lot of the time. It also will go into voice over mode if you press the home screen 2 or 3 times and it is a nightmare to get off if you've ever had to deal with it. My toddler was alone with my phone for 2 minutes and yep, pressed the home screen and locked it. I've been trying for a half hour to fix it, but it's hard to put in my passcode while in this mode and I keep locking myself out of it. Currently 5 minutes, argh.
Anyway, this is a 2 part rant. I think there is something wrong with my phone. DH's phone does not do this and it is SO annoying. Any way that apple care would replace it (I think there is $50 fee but it's cheaper than buying one) or am I better off trying to buy one somewhere else? If so where? Any recommendations?
I'm also not sure we want to stay with At&T and be stuck in a contract again. I was thinking straight talk, but I have read a lot of reviews online that were negative regarding the iphone & straight talk. Can you take existing phones to straight talk?
Anyway, this is a 2 part rant. I think there is something wrong with my phone. DH's phone does not do this and it is SO annoying. Any way that apple care would replace it (I think there is $50 fee but it's cheaper than buying one) or am I better off trying to buy one somewhere else? If so where? Any recommendations?
I'm also not sure we want to stay with At&T and be stuck in a contract again. I was thinking straight talk, but I have read a lot of reviews online that were negative regarding the iphone & straight talk. Can you take existing phones to straight talk?