jumping from s7 to my first iPhone. Also looking for any Black Friday deals.
Also, have you done any research or comparisons between the iPhone XS vs 11? I'm not sure which way to go.
There are three 11s, apparently. I read an article that opined that the basic iPhone is all that just about anyone needs. The top-of-the-line model is hundreds of dollars more and not worth it based on that article. I wish I had a link to the article. It said that the three cameras on the top model are unnecessary. If you want that feature you’ll pay a lot for it.
Does anyone know of any places with pagers on sale? I need a new one, my battery died.
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I'm also planning on upgrading to an Iphone 11 but I think I might buy it outright since I have the extra money and right now I have a $65 5/GB(2+3 free) plan which is more than enough for me since I very rarely don't use Wi-fi. I'd rather not pay extra for data I won't use.
It looks like it's cheaper to buy outright through the Apple Store ($979 vs $1005) so I might get it through there.
Roots is starting their Six Days of Sales today. Today it is 40% off all sleepwear. Good bargains to be had usually, but you have to shop early. Last year I went on shortly after midnight to be able to find everything I wanted. They sell quickly.
For those who are Aeroplan point hogs like myself, they have some great bonus miles deals if you click through the Aeroplan website to... Apple (7x miles), Amazon (5x), Wayfair (7x). Also Lulu and a bunch of other retailers.
Visions flyer is up. The TV and home theatre deals are as good or better than Best Buy and others, so this might be the place to get those types of items.
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