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Galaxy SIII Petition to remove early termination fee
I firmly believe those of us unfortunate enough to have been contracted into two years with ATT's variant of the Galaxy SIII should be entitled to a free early termination. I am starting this thread to see how many supporters we can get. It is unprofessional, unreliable, and just plain unsafe of ATT.
jii
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Let's be honest with ourselves here and just say that ALL ROMs, whether OEM or cooked, have bugs. As for major features being left our by various chefs, you can find .apks for just about anything now, including carrier specific apps, so that's not an issue either.
Sorry, but I stand by my previous point.
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jii
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No, I am suggesting you take some ownership over your situation and try to remedy something yourself, since it would seem that you're not going to be getting the official response you desire anytime soon. If that is beyond you, then that's your problem, not mine.
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Archienj7
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jii
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With the public availability of ODIN from Samsung, bricking your phone is pretty much impossible.
Also, I had never mentioned anything about installing an individual .apk to "quell a bug." What I had mention was that ALL ROMs come with bugs, either cooked or OEM. The adding of an OEM .apk would be a solution to reinstalling some native app a particular chef might have left out of a particular ROM.
You really should do more research on a subject before speaking out on it.
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jii
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Yes, you had mentioned that already. My last post wasnt addressed to you. I'm sorry, I should have quoted the poster I was addressing.
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