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Old 09-28-2016, 07:39 PM
 
Location: USA
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Thanks for replies/suggestions.

I did check the ringplus that work with CDMA, where I find the following devices to consider for R+

Moto E
Prepaid, Boost, or Virgin Mobile that was used and has been on paid service for 12 continuous months
Samsung galaxy s2
Htc one E8
Samsung note 3
Samsung galaxy s4
Samsung m300

Sprint acceptable phone list:

Samsung Galaxy J3 (2016)
Alcatel OneTouch PIXI 7

What are the best places to look for above devices?

Thanks for guidance.
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Old 09-30-2016, 12:22 PM
 
Location: Chicago Area
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I prefer a model with Android that has Micro SD card to extend storage and replaceable batteries.
If this is what you want, LG is the only phone maker that still caters to the swappable battery crowd these days. The LG V20 looks like it'll be an awesome phone. Only problem I'm seeing with that phone is that they didn't make it waterproof. Other than that, it's a better phone than the Galaxy S7 Edge and definitely better than the Note 7 (cuz it doesn't explode). The LG V10 would be cheaper and is also a great phone. The LG G5 has a lot of love/hate reviews, but that is also cheaper than the V20. LG does make CDMA compatible versions of all of their phones and I believe both Verizon and Sprint will be selling the V20.

The most overpowered Android phone that I know of is the ASUS Zenfone 3 Deluxe 256GB version. It's not out yet, but coming soon and will feature Snapdragon 821, which is a better chip set/processor than anything Samsung has made all year. Will probably be slightly cheaper than your iPhones and Galaxies. There are a broad range of Zenfones landing in a broad range of prices.

The best bang for your buck affordable yet powerful android is probably the OnePlus 3.

Zenfones and OnePlus aren't CDMA compatible, so probably not a good fit.

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