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hitmentip

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I Was not sure where to ask this but, Can VM run Galaxy Nexus if its unlocked. ( i have search in google and there is nothing about VM running Galaxy Nexus.
 
hahah okay i got my answer...not the answer i wanted to hear but thats okay i am thinking of just joining my mom's Sprint Plan so that i can get it ;)
 
You can get the GN and use it with T-Mobile's service. They have a $30/month prepaid plan that is 100 minutes and 5GB of 4G, unlimited 3G. You have to get that plan on their site or Walmart (site is easier).

You would just order their sim card kit (like $1.99) and hen it arrives go on the website to start service.

It works like VM... No contract, cancel anytime. I'll probably be switching over to the GN and T-mobile once Google's next phone comes out and drives down the price of the GN.
 
You can get the GN and use it with T-Mobile's service. They have a $30/month prepaid plan that is 100 minutes and 5GB of 4G, unlimited 3G. You have to get that plan on their site or Walmart (site is easier).

You would just order their sim card kit (like $1.99) and hen it arrives go on the website to start service.

It works like VM... No contract, cancel anytime. I'll probably be switching over to the GN and T-mobile once Google's next phone comes out and drives down the price of the GN.

Actually after your 4G allotment the speed drops down to EDGE speeds.
 
T-Mobiles 4g is actually just enhanced 3g.

Truth is, 4g is a marketing term, it isn't actually much of a standard. Everyone grabbed onto it for marketing before an actual standard was set, completely destroying any meaning it may have held.

The standards body has already warned carriers that it will not happen again with 5g as they have made a complete mess of the whole thing. This is also why you have 4hg, 4g LTE and 4g Wimax. If it was a set standard, 4g would be 4g.
 
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