Re: Re: To dig up an old question.....any chance of an Android port?

From: James Sterrett <James.Sterrett_at_...>
Date: Thu, 6 Sep 2012 08:48:56 -0500


Thanks! I'd missed the earlier part, and being used to dealing with 2-year contracts on phones, the 3-year threw me.

On Thu, Sep 6, 2012 at 7:40 AM, Bryan Thexton <bethexton_at_...> wrote:

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> I'd mentioned in one of my posts about how I'd be using my new phone for
> the next three years. Typical smart phone deals are that you pay less than
> the cost of the phone, but sign up to a three year contract. If you cancel
> before the three years are up, you pay back the (usually pro-rated)
> difference in the price of the phone. Given that the carriers can buy the
> phones for much less than they sell at retail, it is a cheap and easy way
> for them to keep customers locked in.
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> If you buy an ipad, it will typically not be under a plan, so you can
> change whenever you want. Of course, if you buy a smart phone outright,
> with the subsidy baked into the plan, the same applies. You just need to
> have the cash on hand.
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> From: James Sterrett <James.Sterrett_at_...>
> To: KingOfDragonPass_at_yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Thursday, September 6, 2012 8:24:03 AM
> Subject: Re: Re: To dig up an old question.....any chance of an
> Android port?
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> > IMO, the new iPad is absolutely the best platform for the game —
> comfortable layout with super crisp text. And there's no contract, so you
> could change your mind in less than 3 years.
>
> Not being part of the Appleverse, I'm curious what you mean about a 3
> year contract?
>
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> James Sterrett
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