Premier Enterprises

Premier Enterprises Premier We are one of the oldest retailers of cellular products and services in our area.

We are famous for offering a great selection of the latest cellular phones and mobile devices at great prices without contractual obligations or credit checks. We offer tremendously discounted rates on a variety of wireless plans utilizing both the Verizon and AT&T networks. We market these products and services locally and throughout the world through our storefront as well as numerous online sit

es. Additionally, we accept payments for just about every cellular carrier, and we pay top dollar for used iPhones, iPads, iMacs, MacBooks, Apple Watches and Android devices.

Cool stuff coming with iOS 27!
06/02/2026

Cool stuff coming with iOS 27!

Apple is set to unveil iOS 27 during its WWDC 2026 keynote on Monday, June 8, and the update will reportedly include two new Apple Wallet features. First, iOS 27 will reportedly let users create their own digital passes by scanning items like movie tickets, concert passes, and gym membership cards.....

Community Letter from TimTo the Apple community:For the past 15 years I’ve started just about every morning the same way...
04/20/2026

Community Letter from Tim

To the Apple community:

For the past 15 years I’ve started just about every morning the same way. I open my email and I read notes I received the day before from Apple’s users all over the world.

You share little pieces of your lives with me and tell me things you want me to know about how Apple has touched you. About the moment your mom was saved by her Apple Watch. About the perfect selfie you captured at the summit of a mountain that seemed impossible to climb. You thank me for the ways Mac has changed what you can do at work and sometimes give me a hard time because something you care about isn’t working like it should.

In every one of those emails I feel the beating heart of our shared humanity. I feel a sense of deepening obligation to work harder and push further. But most of all, I feel a gratitude that I cannot put into words, that I somehow got to be the person on the other end of those emails, the leader of a company that ignites imaginations and enriches lives in such profound ways it defies description. What an honor and a privilege it has been.

Today we announced that I’m taking the next step in my journey at Apple. Over the coming months I will be transitioning into a new role, leaving the CEO job behind in September and becoming Apple’s executive chairman. A new person will be stepping into what I know in my heart is the best job in the world. That leader is John Ternus, a brilliant engineer and thinker who has spent the past 25 years building the Apple products our users love so much, obsessed with every detail, focused on every possible way we can make something better, bolder, more beautiful, and more meaningful. He is the perfect person for the job.

John cares so much about who we are at Apple, what we do at Apple, who we reach at Apple, and he has the heart and character to lead with extraordinary integrity. I am so proud to call him Apple’s next CEO. This company will reach such incredible heights under his leadership, and you will feel his impact in every bit of delight and discovery that grows out of the products and services to come. I can’t wait for you to get to know him like I do.

This is not goodbye. But at this moment of transition, I wanted to take the opportunity to say thank you. Not on behalf of the company, this time, though there is a wellspring of gratitude for you that overflows inside our walls. But simply on behalf of me. Tim. A person who grew up in a rural place in a different time and, for these magical moments, got to be the CEO of the greatest company in the world. Thank you for the confidence and kindness you’ve shown me. Thank you for saying hi to me on the street and in our stores. Thank you for cheering alongside me when we unveiled a new product or service. Thank you, most of all, for believing in me to lead the company that has always put you at the center of our work. Every day we get up and think about what we can do to make your life a little bit better. And every day, you’ve made mine the best I could have asked for.

Thank you.

Tim Cook

Lost and found in GeorgiaHow a phone missing at sea turned up 7 months laterBy Adam Van Brimmer adam.vanbrimmer@ajc.comA...
04/19/2026

Lost and found in Georgia

How a phone missing at sea turned up 7 months later

By Adam Van Brimmer [email protected]
AJC

Like a message in a bottle of yesteryear, a daughter’s missing cellphone encased in Tupperware finally washed ashore near Savannah.

TYBEE ISLAND

Find My iPhone is the app you hope you never need but are glad for when you do. With it, you can figure out where you misplaced your phone. Or where the thief who took it is headed. Or, in the case of my daughter’s device, where Savannah’s notoriously powerful tides are pushing it.

For several days last August, my family and I used the app to track that trek. Initially, we did so in hopes the cellphone, encased in a watertight container, would wash up on a beach or get lodged someplace we could hop in a boat and retrieve it.

After a few tide cycles of watching the dot move up and down the Savannah River, the digital hunt became more entertainment than a quest for recovery.

How long would the battery hold out? Once the signal went dark, would the phone, like a message in a bottle, someday be discovered? And where? My wife, a devout Roman Catholic, prayed to her favorite saint on the device’s behalf. “St. Anthony, St.Anthony come around. Abby’s lost her cellphone and it needs to be found.”

Seven months later, long after the Find My iPhone trail went cold, St.Anthony — and a beachcombing family from down the Georgia coast in Richmond Hill — delivered. The container was found floating along the northern tip of Ossabaw Island, some 20 miles (four islands and three river mouths) south of where it was lost.

An Instagram message connected finder and seeker (my daughter’s driver’s license and college ID were with the phone). And a few days later, it was reclaimed.

The saga of the cellphone in a Tupperware is now one that will live in family lore for generations.

ABOUT THE AJC’S GEORGIA DISPATCHES

This ‘‘Dispatch’’ is from Adam Van Brimmer, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s bureau chief in Savannah. Dispatches are occasional snapshots of people, places, scenes or moments from around Georgia that our reporters come across. They aim to be immersive and aren’t always tied to a news event.

How it was lost

For a beach-loving college student like my daughter, the summer of 2025 was a dream.

Family friends who own a beach house on Tybee Island but summer in Pennsylvania needed a housesitter.

The home sits just over the sand dunes from Channel Beach, which faces the mouth of the Savannah River, a prime sh*****ng grounds.

And where shrimp are plentiful, so are hungry dolphins.

Abby quickly fell into a late afternoon routine: work, gym, dinner, paddleboard. At dusk, the shrimp boats would come through en route to the nearby docks, and a SeaWorld-like show would commence all around her.

Wanting to capture in photos and video the playful frolicking of the dolphins, she engineered a harness using zip ties for the paddleboard, pulled a Tupperware container from the kitchen drawer and voilà. She’d paddle out, wait for the dolphin telltales — tails and fins — to breach the water’s surface, pull out the phone and do her nature thing.

Then, as she returned to the shore on her last night before returning to school, calamity struck. She was in a rush to beat an approaching thunderstorm, flipped the board to carry it onto the beach, and the Tupperware slipped from the harness. It was nearly dark, and by the time she noticed, the phone had floated away.

She ran to the house to fire up the laptop and the Find My iPhone tracker. Twenty minutes later, we stood chest deep in the water off the beach in the dark not far from where the app showed the device.

But at least 10 yards of ocean was between us and the dot on the laptop screen, and it was low tide. We wouldn’t get any closer, and once the tide shifted, the cellphone would move upriver.

The next day, she ordered a new phone and ID cards.

We tracked the device until it went offline two days later, and its meandering path made us chuckle. By the end of the week, the incident was nothing more than a funny story to tell.

That was until the Hixson and Hillard families took a boat ride to Ossabaw on the first beach day of the season this March.

How it was found

Erin Hixson didn’t know what to make of the detritus her friend Kari Hillard spotted in the dunes along the northern tip of Ossabaw Island. Sand dollars, horseshoe crab carcasses and bleached, empty beer cans are common along the stretch of beach, where the Ogeechee River meets the Atlantic Ocean.

But this was a clear piece of Tupperware with a cellphone inside that was partially melted by the sun. She opened it and slid the ID cards out of the adhesive wallet stuck to the back of the device.

Her three children — 7-yearold Bennett, 9-year-old Clara Kate and 11-year-old Emma — panicked, thinking the young woman pictured on the ID had been out boating, gotten shipwrecked and lost at sea. Hixson tried to calm her children but they persisted. So Erin pulled out her phone and after some internet sleuthing found the phone owner’s Instagram feed.

Hixson sent a message, saying she’d “found your phone and things!” Days passed with no reply.

She reached out to others tagged on the IG account. Still nothing. Then came a return message from the owner: “WAIT THERE IS NO WAY, I LOST THAT BACK IN AUGUST”

“It was like finding treasure,” Erin Hixson said.

There was a short debate in my family about retrieving the phone.

Abby had replaced all that she’d lost, and the phone was in bad shape. But curiosity won out, and we were going to pass within 10 minutes of the Hixon house on a spring break trip.

Erin Hixson put it in her mailbox that morning and with the help of St. Anthony and GPS, we found the house and picked it up.

Abby, who is currently living in Augusta, still hasn’t seen it yet.

She still marvels at the unlikely finding of the phone.

“I thought it had sunk; I didn’t think the Tupperware would work,” she said. “I thought it was on the bottom of the river. There or Europe.”

We offer customized 5G wireless service for about half the cost carriers charge. You can keep your phone, your number, a...
03/15/2026

We offer customized 5G wireless service for about half the cost carriers charge. You can keep your phone, your number, and your network. We handle everything. Come see us at 504 E Calhoun St in Bainbridge, or call us at 229.243.0354.

Exciting things coming with iOS 26.3
01/27/2026

Exciting things coming with iOS 26.3

iOS 26.3 is expected to launch soon, introducing three new ways to customize the iPhone thanks to new settings and wallpaper options.

If you are in an area today that might be without cell service due to the ice storm, remember that you can still send te...
01/24/2026

If you are in an area today that might be without cell service due to the ice storm, remember that you can still send texts on an iPhone 14 and up. This is yet another reason we sell more iPhones than all other brands combined.

01/01/2026

We wish our family, friends, and customers the happiest of New Years! God bless!

Merry Christmas from everyone at Premier. Remember the reason for the season! We are closed Christmas Day, as well as Fr...
12/25/2025

Merry Christmas from everyone at Premier. Remember the reason for the season! We are closed Christmas Day, as well as Friday, the 26th. We will reopen Monday the 29th at 9:00AM.

12/22/2025

A good deal is worth telling everyone who will listen. I’ve been a cell phone customer of Jay Wells and his family business, Premier Enterprises in Bainbridge, GA since 2014. It has saved Danielle and me a ton of money in sales and service.

Fast forward to today (12/22/25). Finally talked my somewhat “reluctant to change” Mama into upgrading her very old iPhone that was failing her and leaving Verizon corporate (vulchers) for the same service area but MUCH BETTER PRICING and actually knowing whom you’re doing business with. So today, she upgraded her phone for a very good price and LOWERED her monthly bill from $143/month to $48/month.

I don’t make a dime for bragging on these folks. It just makes good sense (dollars & cents) to be exact. Call Jay at 229-243-0354. I guarantee you that you will save money with them.

Slade Alday
Midland City, Alabama

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