Gman9831
I'm no Senior
Should be able to thenYes, we are North Bay Area, and we get Metro and T-Mobile coverage here.
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Should be able to thenYes, we are North Bay Area, and we get Metro and T-Mobile coverage here.
Should be able to then
Same modelIs there any difference between the service from the T-Mobile S4 and the Metro S4? Are they basically the same and connect to the same bands?
Same model
Between metro and tmobile? Only difference I see is the ability for EIP and theres data roaming and then theres JUMP, whatever you wanna make of it.So I basically have it now. I have the T-Mobile S4. Other than the $10 difference between their unlimited plans do you know of any other pros and cons between them? Ive been putting a list together of the differences I know of.
So I basically have it now. I have the T-Mobile S4. Other than the $10 difference between their unlimited plans do you know of any other pros and cons between them? Ive been putting a list together of the differences I know of.
TMobile also gives you 500mb of hotspot, Wifi calling, and conditional call forwarding if any of that is important to you. The 500mb of hotspot is pretty cool if you got a tablet and there's no wifi around. The wifi calling is handy if you get poor reception at your house or workplace.
Joyn has more capability,
Video Chat , File Sharing, etc
i can confirm that metropcs will have wifi calling in time
The wifi calling is one of the things I considered. Metro has Joyn, but Im not sure how that works. Never used it.
How is that going?That's the wrong damn answer.
But thanks anyway.
I was of course hoping that "throttled" might mean from FoGee! to HSPA+. I might could live with that and go off of unlimited data.
I am NOW calling for a Faceplant Fatwah on Metro over this!! :smokingsomb:
(That's Pedro, the Mexican mulah)
Bruce in Ocala, Fl
If you understand that you have about a year and a half until they pull the plug
on CDMA.
Yes, new GSM phone = current plan.
Bruce in Ocala, Fl
How is that going?
I have decided I might be in your camp on this, I left a fairly scathing post about this on metro's page.


Here's a good question, if anyone knows. Previously, Metro allowed you to finance a phone through a company they use, and you paid it off monthly for 3 months straight, something like that. Does anyone know if with the merger and these new phones they've continued that program?
They had one in store too, through a company called Assurant, or Assurance, I think. Something like that.